High school When his playing career ended, Graham returned to the University of Texas to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education in 1970, and he later added a master's degree in physical education at the
University of Houston in 1973. His coaching career began at
Scarborough High School in Houston. Those five national titles in six years eventually led to Graham being named Junior College Coach of the Century by
Collegiate Baseball. In his 11 seasons at San Jacinto, Graham posted a 675–113 record (.856 win percentage), earned five national coach of the year awards, and produced multiple professional players, most notably pitchers
Roger Clemens and
Andy Pettitte. On April 16, 2016, Graham won his 1,100th Division I game (3–2 over
Western Kentucky). He has more than 1,600 wins as a collegiate head coach. Graham was also largely responsible for Rice's on-campus baseball stadium,
Reckling Park, being built in 2000. In 2004, Graham once again presided over history, as three Rice pitchers were drafted in the first eight picks of the
2004 Major League Baseball draft, the only time three teammates have ever been selected in the first round. Graham never had a losing season as a high school or college coach until his final season at Rice in 2018. His contract was not extended after that season. In 2012, Graham was inducted into the
College Baseball Hall of Fame. ==Death==