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Kevin Grady

Kevin Lee Grady, Jr. (born June 24, 1986) is a former American football running back. He completed his athletic eligibility for the Michigan Wolverines football team during the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. He began his Michigan career as a tailback, but was converted to fullback. He has also played for the Chicago Slaughter of the Indoor Football League.

Kevin Grady
Grady on September 5, 2009
No. 24
Position:Running back
Personal information
Born: (1986-06-24) June 24, 1986 (age 37)
Ada, Michigan, U.S.
Height:5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight:216 lb (98 kg)
Career information
High school:East Grand Rapids High School,
East Grand Rapids, Michigan
College:Michigan
Undrafted:2010
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career rushing yards (8,431, 2004–)
Career touchdowns (151, 2004–)
Career points (924, 2004–)
Career rushing attempts (1,154, 2004–)
Consecutive 100-yard rushing games (24, 2004–09)

In high school, he led his team to consecutive Michigan High School Athletic Association Championships. Along the way, he established numerous Michigan High School Athletic Association career football rushing records while playing for East Grand Rapids High School, many of which still stand. He was also widely regarded as the best junior class high school football player in the nation during the 2003 high school football season.

At the University of Michigan, he became the school's first athlete to graduate high school a semester early in order to participate in Spring football practice. He was Mike Hart's backup at tailback during his first two years at Michigan. He missed his third year due to injury and returned to play fullback during his final two years of eligibility.

High school career edit

Grady was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan. During high school, Grady was a four-year varsity starter at East Grand Rapids High School. There he earned many honors and achievements, including being named All-State and the title of EA Sports junior player of the year.[1] He led East Grand Rapids to consecutive state Division 3 football championships.[2] He was one of the top high school running backs in the nation in high school on par with Jonathan Stewart, Rashard Mendenhall, Marlon Lucky, Antone Smith and Jamaal Charles.[3] He was a 5-star blue chip recruit ranked among the top 5 running backs in the nation according to both Scout.com and Rivals.com.[4][5] He holds the following Michigan High School Athletic Association records:[6]

  • Most career rushing yards (8,431)
  • Most career touchdowns (151)
  • Most career points (924)
  • Most career rushing attempts (1,154)

He formerly held the following record:[6]

  • Most consecutive games with 100 yards rushing (24)

Grady did not consider any other schools en route to signing with Michigan.[4][5]

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight 40 Commit date
Kevin Grady
RB
East Grand Rapids, Michigan East Grand Rapids (MI) 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 227.5 lb (103.2 kg) 4.49 Sep 8, 2003 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: NA
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: 5 (RB)   Rivals: 22, 4 (RB), 1 (MI)  ESPN: NA
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "Michigan Football Commitments". Rivals.com. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
  • "2005 Michigan Football Commits". Scout.com. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
  • "ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
  • "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Scout.com. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
  • "2005 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved 2010-06-19.

College career edit

 
 
Grady led the 2009 Michigan Wolverines football team onto the field (above September 26 and below September 5)

Although football players had been enrolling early at Bowl Championship Series (BCS) programs for several years,[7] Grady was the first University of Michigan football player to do so.[8] In subsequent years several other players followed his lead, including Justin Boren and Carlos Brown the following year.[8] By graduating high school early, he was able to attend the 2005 Rose Bowl and participate in 2005 Spring football practice.[9]

Freshman year (2005) edit

As a freshman in 2005, Grady rushed 121 times for 483 yards and five touchdowns as a backup and injury replacement for starter Mike Hart, who only played in eight games due to injuries.[10] Grady also caught 14 passes for 113 yards receiving.[11] One of his touchdowns gave Michigan an 18–12 lead in the third quarter of the Ohio State game.[12] In the end Grady made two starts at tailback,[10] and was one of only six freshman to have played for the 2005 Michigan Wolverines football team.[9]

Sophomore year (2006) edit

Grady as a blocking fullback
 
 
 
Top: Grady blocks for Vincent Smith as Brian Rolle attempts a tackle; Middle: Grady blocks for Brandon Minor along with Mark Huyge (72), Martell Webb (80), Mark Ortmann (71), David Moosman (60), Steven Schilling (52), and Perry Dorrestein (79); Bottom: Grady blocks for Michael Shaw (20) along with Mark Ortmann (71), David Molk (50), Mark Huyge (72), David Moosman (60), Steven Schilling (52), and Kevin Koger (86)

Based on his performance during 2006 spring practice, Grady received the John F. Maulbetsch Award.[13] In 2006, he entered the season as Hart's primary backup,[14] ahead of senior Jerome Jackson, freshmen Brandon Minor, and Carlos Brown on the depth chart.[15] On opening day, Grady's five carries were second on the team, but some questioned why his total was so low.[16] As the season progressed, he remained second on the depth chart,[17] seeing limited playing time due to injuries as well as starter Mike Hart being healthy and starting all thirteen games.[13] Grady rushed for 187 yards and three touchdowns on 55 carries and added one reception for eight yards.[11] His net rushing yards from scrimmage ranked fourth on the 2006 Michigan Wolverines football team.[18]

Junior year (2007) edit

Prior to spring football practice in 2007, Grady switched his jersey number from 3 to 24, his high school number and the day on which he was born. Later that year he was converted to fullback.[9] During a scrimmage in early April, Grady tore his anterior cruciate ligament. On April 16, 2007, he had surgery.[19] He would miss the entire 2007 season recovering from his injuries; by making use of a redshirt year, however, he was able to not use up a year of eligibility.[20]

Junior (redshirt) year (2008) edit

In 2008, Rich Rodriguez replaced Lloyd Carr as head coach.[21] During spring football, Grady was still recovering from injuries.[20]

In July 2008, Grady was pulled over while driving in Wyoming, Michigan with a blood alcohol content of .281, more than three times the state's legal limit. He originally pleaded not guilty.[22][23] Grady began the 2008 season on suspension from the 2008 Wolverines, while Brown, Minor and freshmen Michael Shaw and Sam McGuffie fought for time.[24] During the season, Grady pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving.[25]

In early August, it appeared that juniors Brown and Minor would vie for the starting job because of Grady's suspension.[26][27] With both Brown and Minor nursing injuries,[28] Sam McGuffie was tentatively penciled into the starting position on the depth chart.[29] In the end, Grady only accumulated 33 yards rushing for the season.[30]

Senior (redshirt) year (2009) edit

In the spring of 2009, Grady was accused by court officials of not adhering to his probation reporting requirements and not meeting the 24 hours of community service requirement of his probation, among other violations. As a result, he was jailed for seven days in May 2009.[25]

Kevin's brother, Kelvin Grady, was a point guard on the Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team before transferring to the Michigan football team after the 2008–09 season.[31][32] On October 17, 2009, the two became the first pair of brothers to score a touchdown in the same game for Michigan as far as could be told by the school's record books.[33][34] Over the course of the season, Kevin started three games at fullback for the 2009 Wolverines.[35] He compiled 80 yards rushing on 10 carries bringing his career total to 783 yards on 200 carries and 10 touchdowns. He also made 5 receptions bringing his career total to 20 for 150 yards.[11]

Grady was not selected in the 2010 NFL Draft and was not an immediate undrafted free agent.[36]

Personal edit

On November 26, 2010, Grady was arrested and charged again for driving under the influence after recording a .3 blood-alcohol level on a breathalyzer test. He is required to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings three times a week.[37] On December 31, 2010, the Indoor Football League announced that the Chicago Slaughter had signed Grady.[38] On May 11, 2011, four days after scoring six touchdowns for the Slaughter, Grady was sentenced to twenty days in jail for his November drunk driving offense. The sentence included two years of probation, 80 hours of community service, random drug tests, confinement to the state of Michigan until given leave by the judge, and 180 days of car immobilization. In addition, the sentence resulted in him being dropped from the Slaughter.[39]

References edit

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  3. ^ Lemming, Tom (2004-08-26). "Great prospects abound at RB, TE and defensive line". USA Today. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
  4. ^ a b "Kevin Grady". Rivals.com. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
  5. ^ a b "#24 Kevin Grady Jr". Scout.com. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
  6. ^ a b "MHSAA Record Book". Michigan High School Athletic Association. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
  7. ^ Carey, Jack (2006-03-22). "More high school football players make early jump to BCS schools". USA Today. p. 6C. Retrieved 2009-11-19.
  8. ^ a b Heuser, John (2006-01-05). "Two new football recruits enroll early at Michigan". Ann Arbor News. p. D1. Retrieved 2009-10-03.
  9. ^ a b c . CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on 2011-03-01. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
  10. ^ a b "2005 Football Team". The Regents of the University of Michigan. 2007-05-25. Retrieved 2008-08-31.
  11. ^ a b c "Kevin Grady #24 RB". ESPN Internet Ventures. Retrieved 2008-08-31.
  12. ^ Morosi, Jon Paul (2005-11-20). "Ohio State Completes a Season-Making March". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
  13. ^ a b "2006 Football Team". The Regents of the University of Michigan. 2007-05-25. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
  14. ^ Thamel, Pete (2006-08-27). "Teams to Watch". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
  15. ^ Chengelis, Angelique S. (2006-08-29). "Carr is grounded more in offense - He expects running game to improve this season with a healthy Hart, talented backups". The Detroit News. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
  16. ^ Chengelis, Angelique S. (2006-09-05). "Carr balances running backs - Coach says rule change means fewer plays and opportunities for Hart's backups to get on field". The Detroit News. Retrieved 2010-06-18.
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  21. ^ Snyder, Mark (2008-03-16). "Wolverine pain! Rich Rodriguez opens practice tough". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved 2009-09-21.
  22. ^ Deiters, Barton (2008-08-08). "U-M running back Kevin Grady pleads guilty to drunken driving". The Grand Rapids Press. mlive.com. Retrieved 2008-08-31.
  23. ^ "New UM coach Rodriguez glad to be back at game". USA Today. 2008-08-04. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
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  28. ^ Heuser, John (2008-08-19). "U-M flips over freshman backs - McGuffie, Shaw have been impressive so far in preseason camp". The Grand Rapids Press. Retrieved 2009-09-21.
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  32. ^ "Kelvin Grady #19 WR". ESPN. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
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  39. ^ . WOOD-TV. 2011-05-11. Archived from the original on 2011-05-15. Retrieved 2011-05-21.

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Kevin Lee Grady Jr born June 24 1986 is a former American football running back He completed his athletic eligibility for the Michigan Wolverines football team during the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season He began his Michigan career as a tailback but was converted to fullback He has also played for the Chicago Slaughter of the Indoor Football League Kevin GradyGrady on September 5 2009No 24Position Running backPersonal informationBorn 1986 06 24 June 24 1986 age 37 Ada Michigan U S Height 5 ft 9 in 1 75 m Weight 216 lb 98 kg Career informationHigh school East Grand Rapids High School East Grand Rapids MichiganCollege MichiganUndrafted 2010Career historyChicago Slaughter 2011 Career highlights and awardsEA Sports National Junior Player of the Year 2003 ESPN RISE National High School Junior Player of the Year 2003 Michigan High School Athletic Association recordsCareer rushing yards 8 431 2004 Career touchdowns 151 2004 Career points 924 2004 Career rushing attempts 1 154 2004 Consecutive 100 yard rushing games 24 2004 09 In high school he led his team to consecutive Michigan High School Athletic Association Championships Along the way he established numerous Michigan High School Athletic Association career football rushing records while playing for East Grand Rapids High School many of which still stand He was also widely regarded as the best junior class high school football player in the nation during the 2003 high school football season At the University of Michigan he became the school s first athlete to graduate high school a semester early in order to participate in Spring football practice He was Mike Hart s backup at tailback during his first two years at Michigan He missed his third year due to injury and returned to play fullback during his final two years of eligibility Contents 1 High school career 2 College career 2 1 Freshman year 2005 2 2 Sophomore year 2006 2 3 Junior year 2007 2 4 Junior redshirt year 2008 2 5 Senior redshirt year 2009 3 Personal 4 References 5 External linksHigh school career editGrady was born in Grand Rapids Michigan During high school Grady was a four year varsity starter at East Grand Rapids High School There he earned many honors and achievements including being named All State and the title of EA Sports junior player of the year 1 He led East Grand Rapids to consecutive state Division 3 football championships 2 He was one of the top high school running backs in the nation in high school on par with Jonathan Stewart Rashard Mendenhall Marlon Lucky Antone Smith and Jamaal Charles 3 He was a 5 star blue chip recruit ranked among the top 5 running backs in the nation according to both Scout com and Rivals com 4 5 He holds the following Michigan High School Athletic Association records 6 Most career rushing yards 8 431 Most career touchdowns 151 Most career points 924 Most career rushing attempts 1 154 He formerly held the following record 6 Most consecutive games with 100 yards rushing 24 Grady did not consider any other schools en route to signing with Michigan 4 5 US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes Name Hometown High school college Height Weight 40 Commit dateKevin GradyRB East Grand Rapids Michigan East Grand Rapids MI 5 ft 10 in 1 78 m 227 5 lb 103 2 kg 4 49 Sep 8 2003 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports N A ESPN grade NAOverall recruiting rankings Scout 5 RB Rivals 22 4 RB 1 MI ESPN NANote In many cases Scout Rivals 247Sports and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight In these cases the average was taken ESPN grades are on a 100 point scale Sources Michigan Football Commitments Rivals com Retrieved 2010 06 19 2005 Michigan Football Commits Scout com Retrieved 2010 06 19 ESPN ESPN com Retrieved 2010 06 19 Scout com Team Recruiting Rankings Scout com Retrieved 2010 06 19 2005 Team Ranking Rivals com Retrieved 2010 06 19 College career edit nbsp nbsp Grady led the 2009 Michigan Wolverines football team onto the field above September 26 and below September 5 Although football players had been enrolling early at Bowl Championship Series BCS programs for several years 7 Grady was the first University of Michigan football player to do so 8 In subsequent years several other players followed his lead including Justin Boren and Carlos Brown the following year 8 By graduating high school early he was able to attend the 2005 Rose Bowl and participate in 2005 Spring football practice 9 Freshman year 2005 edit As a freshman in 2005 Grady rushed 121 times for 483 yards and five touchdowns as a backup and injury replacement for starter Mike Hart who only played in eight games due to injuries 10 Grady also caught 14 passes for 113 yards receiving 11 One of his touchdowns gave Michigan an 18 12 lead in the third quarter of the Ohio State game 12 In the end Grady made two starts at tailback 10 and was one of only six freshman to have played for the 2005 Michigan Wolverines football team 9 Sophomore year 2006 edit Grady as a blocking fullback nbsp nbsp nbsp Top Grady blocks for Vincent Smith as Brian Rolle attempts a tackle Middle Grady blocks for Brandon Minor along with Mark Huyge 72 Martell Webb 80 Mark Ortmann 71 David Moosman 60 Steven Schilling 52 and Perry Dorrestein 79 Bottom Grady blocks for Michael Shaw 20 along with Mark Ortmann 71 David Molk 50 Mark Huyge 72 David Moosman 60 Steven Schilling 52 and Kevin Koger 86 Based on his performance during 2006 spring practice Grady received the John F Maulbetsch Award 13 In 2006 he entered the season as Hart s primary backup 14 ahead of senior Jerome Jackson freshmen Brandon Minor and Carlos Brown on the depth chart 15 On opening day Grady s five carries were second on the team but some questioned why his total was so low 16 As the season progressed he remained second on the depth chart 17 seeing limited playing time due to injuries as well as starter Mike Hart being healthy and starting all thirteen games 13 Grady rushed for 187 yards and three touchdowns on 55 carries and added one reception for eight yards 11 His net rushing yards from scrimmage ranked fourth on the 2006 Michigan Wolverines football team 18 Junior year 2007 edit Prior to spring football practice in 2007 Grady switched his jersey number from 3 to 24 his high school number and the day on which he was born Later that year he was converted to fullback 9 During a scrimmage in early April Grady tore his anterior cruciate ligament On April 16 2007 he had surgery 19 He would miss the entire 2007 season recovering from his injuries by making use of a redshirt year however he was able to not use up a year of eligibility 20 Junior redshirt year 2008 edit In 2008 Rich Rodriguez replaced Lloyd Carr as head coach 21 During spring football Grady was still recovering from injuries 20 In July 2008 Grady was pulled over while driving in Wyoming Michigan with a blood alcohol content of 281 more than three times the state s legal limit He originally pleaded not guilty 22 23 Grady began the 2008 season on suspension from the 2008 Wolverines while Brown Minor and freshmen Michael Shaw and Sam McGuffie fought for time 24 During the season Grady pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving 25 In early August it appeared that juniors Brown and Minor would vie for the starting job because of Grady s suspension 26 27 With both Brown and Minor nursing injuries 28 Sam McGuffie was tentatively penciled into the starting position on the depth chart 29 In the end Grady only accumulated 33 yards rushing for the season 30 Senior redshirt year 2009 edit In the spring of 2009 Grady was accused by court officials of not adhering to his probation reporting requirements and not meeting the 24 hours of community service requirement of his probation among other violations As a result he was jailed for seven days in May 2009 25 Kevin s brother Kelvin Grady was a point guard on the Michigan Wolverines men s basketball team before transferring to the Michigan football team after the 2008 09 season 31 32 On October 17 2009 the two became the first pair of brothers to score a touchdown in the same game for Michigan as far as could be told by the school s record books 33 34 Over the course of the season Kevin started three games at fullback for the 2009 Wolverines 35 He compiled 80 yards rushing on 10 carries bringing his career total to 783 yards on 200 carries and 10 touchdowns He also made 5 receptions bringing his career total to 20 for 150 yards 11 Grady was not selected in the 2010 NFL Draft and was not an immediate undrafted free agent 36 Personal editOn November 26 2010 Grady was arrested and charged again for driving under the influence after recording a 3 blood alcohol level on a breathalyzer test He is required to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings three times a week 37 On December 31 2010 the Indoor Football League announced that the Chicago Slaughter had signed Grady 38 On May 11 2011 four days after scoring six touchdowns for the Slaughter Grady was sentenced to twenty days in jail for his November drunk driving offense The sentence included two years of probation 80 hours of community service random drug tests confinement to the state of Michigan until given leave by the judge and 180 days of car immobilization In addition the sentence resulted in him being dropped from the Slaughter 39 References edit http scout scout com a z s 73 amp p 8 amp c 1 amp nid 946950 Latva David 2005 08 25 History of MHSAA Gridiron Finals St Ignace News Retrieved 2008 08 31 permanent dead link Lemming Tom 2004 08 26 Great prospects abound at RB TE and defensive line USA Today Retrieved 2010 04 29 a b Kevin Grady Rivals com Retrieved 2010 06 19 a b 24 Kevin Grady Jr Scout com Retrieved 2010 06 19 a b MHSAA Record Book Michigan High School Athletic Association Retrieved 2010 04 29 Carey Jack 2006 03 22 More high school football players make early jump to BCS schools USA Today p 6C Retrieved 2009 11 19 a b Heuser John 2006 01 05 Two new football recruits enroll early at Michigan Ann Arbor News p D1 Retrieved 2009 10 03 a b c 24 Kevin Grady CBS Interactive Archived from the original on 2011 03 01 Retrieved 2010 04 29 a b 2005 Football Team The Regents of the University of Michigan 2007 05 25 Retrieved 2008 08 31 a b c Kevin Grady 24 RB ESPN Internet Ventures Retrieved 2008 08 31 Morosi Jon Paul 2005 11 20 Ohio State Completes a Season Making March The New York Times Retrieved 2010 04 29 a b 2006 Football Team The Regents of the University of Michigan 2007 05 25 Retrieved 2010 04 29 Thamel Pete 2006 08 27 Teams to Watch The New York Times Retrieved 2010 04 29 Chengelis Angelique S 2006 08 29 Carr is grounded more in offense He expects running game to improve this season with a healthy Hart talented backups The Detroit News Retrieved 2010 04 29 Chengelis Angelique S 2006 09 05 Carr balances running backs Coach says rule change means fewer plays and opportunities for Hart s backups to get on field The Detroit News Retrieved 2010 06 18 New Manningham earns back to back Big Ten honors The Oakland Press 2006 09 25 Retrieved 2010 06 18 Michigan Wolverines Statistics 2006 ESPN Retrieved 2010 06 18 http www mlive com wolverines grpress football index ssf base sports 0 117646775393050 xml amp coll 6 Archived 2007 06 21 at archive today a b Bell Scott 2008 03 24 Running back Carlos Brown suffers broken finger Detroit Free Press Retrieved 2009 09 21 Snyder Mark 2008 03 16 Wolverine pain Rich Rodriguez opens practice tough Detroit Free Press Retrieved 2009 09 21 Deiters Barton 2008 08 08 U M running back Kevin Grady pleads guilty to drunken driving The Grand Rapids Press mlive com Retrieved 2008 08 31 New UM coach Rodriguez glad to be back at game USA Today 2008 08 04 Retrieved 2010 04 29 Despite gut feeling Rodriguez mum on Michigan s starting QB USA Today 2008 08 25 Retrieved 2010 04 29 a b Michigan RB Grady jailed for probation violations USA Today 2009 05 15 Retrieved 2010 04 29 Snyder Mark 2008 08 05 Brief Kevin Grady practices despite recent legal troubles Detroit Free Press Retrieved 2009 09 21 Heuser John 2008 08 10 Tailbacks excited about chance to replace Hart Ann Arbor News Retrieved 2009 09 21 Heuser John 2008 08 19 U M flips over freshman backs McGuffie Shaw have been impressive so far in preseason camp The Grand Rapids Press Retrieved 2009 09 21 Chengelis Angelique S 2008 08 26 U M s Rodriguez Starters not determined at QB RB The Detroit News Retrieved 2009 09 21 Michigan Wolverines Statistics 2008 ESPN Retrieved 2010 06 18 Kelvin Grady 44 G ESPN Retrieved 2010 04 29 Kelvin Grady 19 WR ESPN Retrieved 2010 04 29 Snyder Mark 2009 10 18 Grady brothers score a place in Michigan history with TDs Detroit Free Press Retrieved 2009 10 31 Delaware State 6 Michigan 63 ESPN 2009 10 17 Retrieved 2010 04 29 2009 Football Team The Regents of the University of Michigan 2010 03 26 Retrieved 2010 05 02 How local players fared in the NFL draft Detroit News 2010 04 25 Retrieved 2010 04 29 dead link Rhoades Logan 2010 12 07 Kevin Grady scores second DUI Jocks Behind Bars Retrieved 2011 05 21 Indoor Football League December 31 2010 Indoor Football League 2010 12 31 Archived from the original on 2011 07 11 Kevin Grady to jail for 2nd DUI Will spend 20 days behind bars WOOD TV 2011 05 11 Archived from the original on 2011 05 15 Retrieved 2011 05 21 External links editKevin Grady iCRUNCHTIME Blog permanent dead link Official bio at Michigan Profile at ESPN com Grady at NCAA org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kevin Grady amp oldid 1180693784, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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