Graves finished his career as the all-time passing yardage leader at Syracuse (8,466), leading the Orange in the category each of his four campaigns. His 48 touchdown tosses rank second in program history. Graves quarterbacked SU to victories in the 1990
Aloha bowl, the 1992
Hall of Fame bowl, where he was named
MVP,[3] and the 1993
Fiesta bowl, where he was named co-MVP with
Kevin Mitchell.[4] In a 1992 game vs.
Rutgers, he gained 476 yards.[5]
Graves was named to Syracuse University's All-Century team in November, 1999.[6]
After his CFL career, Graves went on to coach for Washington, D.C. high schools as well as several quarterback camps. He coached quarterbacks for the
Division IIICatholic University of America.
Ultimate Frisbee ownership
In 2013, Graves was the co-owner of the Washington, D.C. professional Ultimate team, the
DC Breeze.[7]
References
^"Marvin Graves". Pro Football Archive. Retrieved December 15, 2023.