Doug Graber

American football
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican football
PlacesUnited States of America
isSports coach
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth26 September 1944, Detroit
Age80 years
The details

Biography

Douglas Graber (born September 26, 1944) is a former American football coach. He graduated from Wayne State University (1966) in Detroit, Michigan. He began his coaching career at St. Frances Cabrini Elementary School and High School in Allen Park, Michigan. He served as the head football coach at Montana State University in 1982 and at Rutgers University – New Brunswick from 1990 to 1995, compiling a career college football record of 35–41–1. Graber was also the head coach of the Frankfurt Galaxy of NFL Europe from 2001 to 2003. He led the Galaxy to an overall record of 16–15, including a World Bowl XI championship.

Coaching career

Montana State

Graber got his first collegiate head coaching job on December 16, 1981, when he was hired by Montana State University. During his only season in Bozeman, he led the Bobcats to a 6–5 overall record and a tie for the first place in the Big Sky Conference with a 5–2 league record. He left the school in February 1983 to become an assistant coach with the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League.

National Football League

Graber was a member of the Chiefs' staff for four seasons, working for head coach John Mackovic. He handled defensive quality control duties during his first year, while also helping defensive coordinator Bud Carson coach the defensive backs. In August 1984, Carson resigned and Graber took over coaching the secondary.

Frankfurt Galaxy

After a five-year hiatus from coaching, Graber was hired as the head coach of NFL Europe's Frankfurt Galaxy on September 18, 2000. He became the fourth coach in team history, succeeding Jack Elway (1991–1992), Ernie Stautner (1995–1997) and Dick Curl (1998–2000). In his first year at the helm, the Galaxy finished sixth in the league with a record of 3–7.

Head coaching record

College

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs
Montana State Bobcats (Big Sky Conference) (1982)
1982Montana State6–55–23rd
Montana State:6–55–2
Rutgers Scarlet Knights (NCAA Division I-A independent) (1990)
1990Rutgers3–8
Rutgers Scarlet Knights (Big East Conference) (1991–1995)
1991Rutgers6–52–3
1992Rutgers7–44–2
1993Rutgers4–71–67th
1994Rutgers5–5–12–4–16th
1995Rutgers4–72–56th
Rutgers:29–36–111–20–1
Total:35–41–1

Professional

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs
Frankfurt Galaxy (NFL Europe) (2001–2003)
2001Frankfurt Galaxy3–76th
2002Frankfurt Galaxy6–43rd
2003Frankfurt Galaxy6–41stW World Bowl XI
Frankfurt Galaxy:16–15
Total:16–15

Coaching tree

Assistant coaches under Doug Graber who became NCAA or NFL head coaches:

  • Butch Jones: Central Michigan (2007–2009), Cincinnati (2010–2012), Tennessee (2013–present)
  • Steve Spagnuolo: St. Louis Rams (2009–2011)

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