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Kevin Murray (American football)

Kevin Murray (born June 18, 1964) is a former American football quarterback at Texas A&M University and is currently a high school football coach. Murray's younger brother is former Major League Baseball outfielder Calvin Murray. A son, Kyler, won the Heisman Trophy and was selected first overall in the 2019 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals.

Kevin Murray
No. 14
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (1964-06-18) June 18, 1964 (age 59)
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Career information
College:Texas A&M
Undrafted:1987
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only

High school edit

He was an All-State quarterback at North Dallas High School and was named Dallas-Ft. Worth metroplex Offensive Player of the Year his senior season. He was also a center fielder for the North Dallas baseball team. Murray was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 11th Round (287th overall) of 1982 MLB Draft and played one season ('82) for their Pikeville rookie league team in the Appalachian League before enrolling at Texas A&M.

College edit

Murray arrived at Texas A&M in the fall of 1983. Against Arkansas, he threw three touchdown passes in a six-minute span and finished the game off with a late fourth-quarter touchdown toss to set a freshman school record with four touchdowns in a game. By the end of the season, he had been named the Southwest Conference Newcomer of the Year as well as second-team all-conference. He finished the year as the SWC's total offense leader, averaging 165 yds per game and was the conference leader with 14 touchdown passes. On the season, he passed for 1,544 yds and 14 touchdowns with a 53% completion rate. In 1984, in the third game of his sophomore year, Murray shattered his ankle diving for a first down in a game against Arkansas State. The injury would require surgery and a year of rehabilitation.

In 1985, Texas A&M appealed to the NCAA and received a medical hardship exemption, making 1984 a redshirt year for Murray and granting him an additional year of eligibility. Murray had an outstanding 1985 season, passing for 2,463 yards then an A&M record. A&M beat SMU, Arkansas, and Texas in three late-season home games that were all televised by ESPN. The Aggies' 42-10 whipping of Texas to return to the Cotton Bowl Classic for the first time since 1968 made Murray a household name.

For his efforts, he earned second team All-American honors from the Football News and Offensive MVP honors in the Aggies' 1986 Cotton Bowl Classic victory over Auburn and Heisman Trophy winner Bo Jackson. In the game, Murray passed for 292 yards, breaking Joe Montana's Cotton Bowl Classic record and leading the Aggies to a 36–16 win. After the season, Murray was named Offensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press, The Dallas Morning News and Houston Chronicle.

Murray had a spectacular 1986 season, one in which he broke most of Texas A&M's passing records and became the Southwest Conference's all-time touchdown leader. He was once again named a 2nd team All-American and led the Aggies to their second consecutive top-10 finish. One of Murray's career highlights came during the 1986 Baylor game at Kyle Field, in which he rallied the Aggies from a 17–0 deficit to a 31–30 victory, completing 25-of-40 passes for 308 yards and three touchdowns and rushing for another. The game was voted the decade's best by Texas Football magazine

The Aggies returned to the Cotton Bowl Classic that year to face Ohio State, but Murray's return appearance was not as successful. In what would be his final game at A&M, Murray threw five interceptions while completing only 12 of 31 passes as the Aggies ended a great season with a frustrating defeat. He finished his Aggie career 25-6-1 as a starter, making him the winningest quarterback in Aggie history (his career wins record was later broken by Corey Pullig).

Post-career awards edit

In 1999, Murray was named to the Texas A&M Athletic Hall of Fame.[1]

In 2012, Murray was inducted into the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic Hall of Fame. Fellow 2012 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic Hall of Fame inductees included Texas linebacker/defensive back Tom Campbell, Notre Dame head coach Lou Holtz, BYU middle linebacker Shay Muirbrook, and Arkansas defensive lineman Jim Williams.

Professional edit

Murray made himself eligible for the NFL draft after his junior year, but went undrafted.[2] Although one of the nation's top orthopedic specialists cleared Murray to play in the NFL, concerns about his health and lingering issues with his ankle kept teams away. Murray had two brief professional stints, signing as a free-agent with the San Francisco 49ers and the Calgary Stampeders, but eventually retired due to the chronic ankle injury that had plagued him since his early days at Texas A&M.

Coaching edit

Murray was serving as the high school quarterback coach at Parish Episcopal School and runs the Air 14 Quarterback Academy as of 2013.[3]

Personal life edit

Murray is married to Missy Murray. His son Kyler played quarterback in his father's footsteps at Texas A&M before transferring to the University of Oklahoma, where he won the Heisman Trophy in 2018. Kyler went on to become the first-overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals.

References edit

  1. ^ "Kevin Murray (1999) - Texas A&M Athletic Hall of Fame".
  2. ^ Sherrington, Kevin (May 4, 1987). "He's A Qb Nobody Wants". Chicago Tribune.
  3. ^ "Kevin Murray has gone from one-time A&M star to Dallas-Fort Worth's elite quarterback coach". Dallas Morning-News. 16 November 2013.

External links edit

  • NY Times Article
  • Air 14 Website
  • 12th Man Magazine article
  • AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic Inducts Five Legends Into Hall Of Fame

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football news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Kevin Murray born June 18 1964 is a former American football quarterback at Texas A amp M University and is currently a high school football coach Murray s younger brother is former Major League Baseball outfielder Calvin Murray A son Kyler won the Heisman Trophy and was selected first overall in the 2019 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals Kevin MurrayNo 14Position QuarterbackPersonal informationBorn 1964 06 18 June 18 1964 age 59 Dallas Texas U S Height 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m Career informationCollege Texas A amp MUndrafted 1987Career historySan Francisco 49ers 1987 Calgary Stampeders 1988 Offseason and or practice squad member only Contents 1 High school 2 College 3 Post career awards 4 Professional 5 Coaching 6 Personal life 7 References 8 External linksHigh school editHe was an All State quarterback at North Dallas High School and was named Dallas Ft Worth metroplex Offensive Player of the Year his senior season He was also a center fielder for the North Dallas baseball team Murray was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 11th Round 287th overall of 1982 MLB Draft and played one season 82 for their Pikeville rookie league team in the Appalachian League before enrolling at Texas A amp M College editMurray arrived at Texas A amp M in the fall of 1983 Against Arkansas he threw three touchdown passes in a six minute span and finished the game off with a late fourth quarter touchdown toss to set a freshman school record with four touchdowns in a game By the end of the season he had been named the Southwest Conference Newcomer of the Year as well as second team all conference He finished the year as the SWC s total offense leader averaging 165 yds per game and was the conference leader with 14 touchdown passes On the season he passed for 1 544 yds and 14 touchdowns with a 53 completion rate In 1984 in the third game of his sophomore year Murray shattered his ankle diving for a first down in a game against Arkansas State The injury would require surgery and a year of rehabilitation In 1985 Texas A amp M appealed to the NCAA and received a medical hardship exemption making 1984 a redshirt year for Murray and granting him an additional year of eligibility Murray had an outstanding 1985 season passing for 2 463 yards then an A amp M record A amp M beat SMU Arkansas and Texas in three late season home games that were all televised by ESPN The Aggies 42 10 whipping of Texas to return to the Cotton Bowl Classic for the first time since 1968 made Murray a household name For his efforts he earned second team All American honors from the Football News and Offensive MVP honors in the Aggies 1986 Cotton Bowl Classic victory over Auburn and Heisman Trophy winner Bo Jackson In the game Murray passed for 292 yards breaking Joe Montana s Cotton Bowl Classic record and leading the Aggies to a 36 16 win After the season Murray was named Offensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press The Dallas Morning News and Houston Chronicle Murray had a spectacular 1986 season one in which he broke most of Texas A amp M s passing records and became the Southwest Conference s all time touchdown leader He was once again named a 2nd team All American and led the Aggies to their second consecutive top 10 finish One of Murray s career highlights came during the 1986 Baylor game at Kyle Field in which he rallied the Aggies from a 17 0 deficit to a 31 30 victory completing 25 of 40 passes for 308 yards and three touchdowns and rushing for another The game was voted the decade s best by Texas Football magazineThe Aggies returned to the Cotton Bowl Classic that year to face Ohio State but Murray s return appearance was not as successful In what would be his final game at A amp M Murray threw five interceptions while completing only 12 of 31 passes as the Aggies ended a great season with a frustrating defeat He finished his Aggie career 25 6 1 as a starter making him the winningest quarterback in Aggie history his career wins record was later broken by Corey Pullig Post career awards editIn 1999 Murray was named to the Texas A amp M Athletic Hall of Fame 1 In 2012 Murray was inducted into the AT amp T Cotton Bowl Classic Hall of Fame Fellow 2012 AT amp T Cotton Bowl Classic Hall of Fame inductees included Texas linebacker defensive back Tom Campbell Notre Dame head coach Lou Holtz BYU middle linebacker Shay Muirbrook and Arkansas defensive lineman Jim Williams Professional editMurray made himself eligible for the NFL draft after his junior year but went undrafted 2 Although one of the nation s top orthopedic specialists cleared Murray to play in the NFL concerns about his health and lingering issues with his ankle kept teams away Murray had two brief professional stints signing as a free agent with the San Francisco 49ers and the Calgary Stampeders but eventually retired due to the chronic ankle injury that had plagued him since his early days at Texas A amp M Coaching editMurray was serving as the high school quarterback coach at Parish Episcopal School and runs the Air 14 Quarterback Academy as of 2013 3 Personal life editMurray is married to Missy Murray His son Kyler played quarterback in his father s footsteps at Texas A amp M before transferring to the University of Oklahoma where he won the Heisman Trophy in 2018 Kyler went on to become the first overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals References edit Kevin Murray 1999 Texas A amp M Athletic Hall of Fame Sherrington Kevin May 4 1987 He s A Qb Nobody Wants Chicago Tribune Kevin Murray has gone from one time A amp M star to Dallas Fort Worth s elite quarterback coach Dallas Morning News 16 November 2013 External links editNY Times Article Air 14 Website 12th Man Magazine article AT amp T Cotton Bowl Classic Inducts Five Legends Into Hall Of Fame Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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