2006: Best sophomore season in school history with 4,555 passing yards and 38 touchdowns ... third-best in NCAA history ... already ranks among the top five on several career passing lists at Texas Tech ... nine 300-yard passing games ... led the nation in completions with 412 and ranked second in passing yards ... 412 completions are the fourth-best single-season total in school history and he owns the fourth-highest single-season passing yardage mark by a Tech quarterback ... boasted a 38:11 touchdown to interception ratio ... led the Big 12 conference in passing, passing touchdowns and total offense.
2005: Completed 3-of-4 passes for 25 yards in fourth quarter against Texas A&M ... threw third touchdown pass of the season, a 10-yard strike to Slade Hodges ... was 3-for-7 in backup duty against Kansas State ... logged 26 yards ... 47 pass attempts are nine short of Tech record for a backup under Leach.
2004: Redshirted.
High School: Ennis High School in Ennis, Texas. Two-time all-state selection and three-time all-district pick ... two-year District 16-4A MVP ... 41-3 as a three-year starter ... passed for 4,825 yards and 67 touchdowns senior season ... completed 244-of-373 pass attempts ... led Ennis to undefeated regular season and 53.8 points per game ... holds state record for single-season passing touchdowns (54) ... seven 300-yard passing games in 2003 ... passed for 573 yards in win over Waxahachie, the third-best single-game total in state history ... threw for 3,411 yards and 46 touchdowns against only six interceptions as a junior ... also rushed for 1,055 yards and 17 touchdowns in 2002 ... state's all-time leading passer with 12,532 yards and 167 touchdowns ... ranks nationally in single-season touchdowns (second), career touchdowns (third) and career passing yards (sixth) ... 4.7 in the 40 ... ranked fifth in his class ... joins high school teammate Anthony Jenkins in the 2004 recruiting class ... also recruited by Georgia, N.C. State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Purdue, Wisconsin and Kansas State ... named Dallas Morning News District 16-4A Coach of the Year ... High School Coach: Sam Harrell.
Personal: Graham Harrell ... born May 22, 1985, in Brownwood, Texas ... son of Kathy and Sam Harrell ... has an older brother, Zac, and younger brother, Clark ... father was high school coach ... plans on majoring in history ... wants to earn degree and either continuing playing or coach football.
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