Craig Suits

TU_BLA

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Mar 8, 2012
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New linebacker coach, welcome back !
He never left. He was a GA immediately after using his eligibility up and then became a defensive quality control assistant. I like Craig but we seem to be promoting guys who haven't been on the field before from behind the scenes roles. I fear we are on the verge of a 2-3 year disaster while the coaches figure things out because Monty doesn't want to bring anyone in who might take his job should he falter.
 

TulsaRising1

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He never left. He was a GA immediately after using his eligibility up and then became a defensive quality control assistant. I like Craig but we seem to be promoting guys who haven't been on the field before from behind the scenes roles. I fear we are on the verge of a 2-3 year disaster while the coaches figure things out because Monty doesn't want to bring anyone in who might take his job should he falter.
I did not know he was on staff , wow you are right , I think we are in for some trouble
 

lawpoke87

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I wonder if all the promoting from within is because the price is right….
Partly I’m sure. It’s also hard to find established coaches who are willing to leave their current job to work for a coach on the hottest of hot seats. We really have very few options imo.
 
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URedskin54

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Partly I’m sure. It’s also hard to find established coaches who are willing to leave their current job to work for a coach on the hottest of hot seats. We really have very few options imo.


 

TU_BLA

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Partly I’m sure. It’s also hard to find established coaches who are willing to leave their current job to work for a coach on the hottest of hot seats. We really have very few options imo.
How hot can his seat be? If we don't fire him after seasons of 2, 3 & 4 wins when will we? He's now had 2 consecutive winning seasons, his assistants and coordinators are getting hired away by P5s, he's producing NFL caliber players and they are graduating without getting into newspaper headline type trouble. One of those seasons, he won a share of the AAC regular season title and the championship game was decided on a walk-off FG. This season, win last 4 games, probably should have beaten a team that made the CFP and a team that finished top 10 AP at the end of the year. Oh, and let's not forget that last year his program produced a consensus All American, national Def POY, and a 1st round NFL draft pick.

Don't get me wrong...as a tactician and game manager, he's terrible. But the optic would be like the Cardinals firing their manager last season after coming back from 10 games back to make the NL playoffs in half a season. My guess is next year will be much the same...win just enough that it's almost impossible to get rid of him.
 

Bill Lowery_1

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Sep 29, 2001
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I like the idea of hiring staff from a recent fcs champion
He seems to have had success as a player and coach. Voted to the HOF at the junior college he played at and at Oregon.


Gary McGraw joined the Bearkats as cornerbacks coach prior to the 2016 season, and brings a wealth of experience to the Sam Houston football coaching staff for his sixth year. He coaches the Bearkat cornerbacks, as well as serving as the team's special teams coordinator, defensive recruiting coordinator and defensive pass game coordinator.

Under his guidance the Kats' corners have flourished, including Zyon McCollum and Jaylen Thomas each earning multiple all-conference honors throughout their careers. The duo has served as the Kats' starting corners since their true freshman seasons in 2017, playing a huge role in Sam Houston claiming its first FCS national title in 2020.

McCollum has picked off 10 passes in his career and earned first team all-Southland Conference in 2018 and 2020, along with second team in 2019. He was named a Freshman All-American in 2017 and a Sophomore All-American in 2018 before earning all-America honors once again in 2020. Meanwhile, Thomas got an honorable mention all-SLC nod in 2017 and was named to the all-SLC third team in 2019 before landing on the first team in 2020.

Additionally, McGraw guided Darion Flowers to first team all-SLC honors in 2016.

With the help of McGraw's cornerback unit, the Bearkat defense went to a whole new level in 2019 and continued that into 2020. The 2019 season saw the Kats lead the FCS in both rush defense (69.9 yards per game), opponent's third-down conversion rate (27.9 percent) and team tackles for loss (10.9 TFL per game).

The unit also pitched a pair of shutouts in 2019, the first time since 2012 that the Kats have had two shutouts in a season. Additionally, the Kats ranked in the top 10 in the FCS in scoring defense, turnovers gained, sacks, team passing efficiency defense and red zone defense.

A year later the Kats' defensive unit led the nation in total takeaways (23) and fumble recoveries (14), while ranking in the top 12 in rushing defense en route to the national title.

McGraw's influence has also been felt on special teams as that group finished 12th in the nation, statistically, in 2019. The Kats finished third in the nation in net punting and 14th in kickoff coverage in 2019, while punter Matt McRobert was named to the all-SLC first team and to multiple all-America teams.

The Kats boasted a number of all-conference and all-America selections on special teams the following year, including Jequez Ezzard being named the nation's top punt returner by multiple outlets. The grad transfer became just the second Bearkat in program history with multiple punt returns for scores in a season, and was joined by true freshman kicker Seth Morgan on the all-Southland first team as another third-phase impact player.

Prior to coming to Sam Houston, McGraw served as defensive backs coach at Midwestern State in Wichita Falls since 2011. During his tenure there the Mustangs earned NCAA Division II playoff berths three times, won two Lone Star Conference championships, one Lone Star playoff title and rolled up a 42-12 record.

The 2015 Midwestern squad went 10-2 with three of McGraw's defensive backs, cornerbacks Dominique Rouse, Dominique Williams and safety Marqui Christian each earning all-America honors. Christian also garnered the 2015 Defensive Player of the Year and Defensive Back of the Year in the Lone Star Conference, in addition to becoming McGraw's first NFL Draft pick after being selected in the 5th round by the Arizona Cardinals. Christian finished his career as the recipient of the Cliff Harris Award (Small College Defensive Player of the year in the Country).

The Mustangs led the Lone Star Conference in total defense in 2015 and 2013 and finished second in the league in 2014. They also led the conference in scoring defense in 2015, 2014 and 2013 and were second in 2011. McGraw coached 17 All-Lone Star Conference players and eight All-Super Region selections at Midwestern.

Before his time in Wichita Falls, McGraw was the defensive backs coach at Ferris State in 2010 after working for six years at Quincy University. He held positions at Quincy as defensive backs coach, special teams coordinator and co-linebackers coach prior to earning the promotion to defensive coordinator for the 2008 and 2009 campaigns. The Hawks set school records for most sacks and most turnovers forced in a season in 2009. He coached three NAIA All-Americans and 24 all-league performers at Quincy.

McGraw began his coaching career on the prep level in Oregon where he was the co-defensive coordinator and special teams coach at Marist (Ore.) High School in 2002 and 2003. While there, MHS compiled a 23-1 record and captured a state championship in 2003 with a 13-0 record.

As a player, McGraw started off his career at the junior college level Chabot JC (Calif.). He finished his career there leading the country with 12 interceptions in his sophomore campaign of 1999, breaking the school record for interceptions in a both season and single game. He went on to finish his career at the University of Oregon, where he became a valued player in the secondary for a team that compiled a 21-3 record from 2000-01 and both a Holiday and Fiesta Bowl victory.

A 2003 graduate of Oregon, McGraw played safety for the Ducks in 2000 and 2001, helping the team win back-to-back PAC-10 championships. The Fremont, Calif., native was a member of the Ducks' 2001 squad that won the Fiesta Bowl and finished the year ranked second in the final Associated Press poll. McGraw has been inducted into the Hall of Fame at both Oregon and Chabot JC.

He earned his master's degree in educational leadership from Quincy in 2011 and is married to the former Christine Buhler.
 
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rusty-c

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I hope he handles special teams for us we were terrible
Certainly would be a challenge to be worse than whoever has been responsible for the last several years.

However, his resume seems to reflect that he will be a solid addition to the staff and having worked his way up at every level he probably has something to prove.
 
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