词条 | Torrian Gray |
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| name = Torrian Gray | image = | alt = | caption = | sport = Football | current_title = Defensive backs coach | current_team = Florida | current_conference = SEC | current_record = | contract = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1974|3|18}} | birth_place = Lakeland, Florida | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = Virginia Tech | player_years1 = 1992–1996 | player_team1 = Virginia Tech | player_years2 = 1997–1999 | player_team2 = Minnesota Vikings | player_positions = FS | coach_years1 = 2000–2001 | coach_team1 = Maine (DB) | coach_years2 = 2002–2003 | coach_team2 = Connecticut (DB) | coach_years3 = 2004–2005 | coach_team3 = Chicago Bears (DB) | coach_years4 = 2006–2015 | coach_team4 = Virginia Tech (DB) | coach_years5 = 2016 | coach_team5 = Florida (DB) | coach_years6 = 2017–2018 | coach_team6 = Washington Redskins (DB) | coach_years7 = 2019–present | coach_team7 = Florida (CB) | overall_record = | bowl_record = | tournament_record = | championships = 2 Big East Conference as a player (1995, 1996) 3 ACC Championships as a coach (2007, 2008, 2010) | awards = 3× all Big East free safety | coaching_records = }} Torrian Gray (born March 18, 1974 in Lakeland, Florida) is a professional football assistant coach. He currently coaches cornerbacks for the Florida Gators. Married to Courtney Hull, Gray has two daughters: Tori and Lexi. College careerGray was three times an all-Big East selection for the Virginia Tech Hokies. His college teams won two Big East championships and in 1995, upset the Texas Longhorns in the 1995 Sugar Bowl. Professional careerFollowing his playing career at Tech, Gray was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings 49th overall in the second round of the 1997 NFL Draft. He played two seasons with the Minnesota Vikings backing up Orlando Thomas at free safety. He started five games as a rookie, including two playoff contests. He contributed as a starter in the nickel package and as a special teams player before retiring in the spring of 2000 due to a knee injury. The Vikings advanced to the playoffs in each of his three seasons. Coaching careerGray returned to Virginia Tech to coach defensive backs following the departure of Lorenzo Ward to the Oakland Raiders.[1]. Gray coached several players who played in the NFL including: Aaron Rouse, Brandon Flowers, Macho Harris, Kam Chancellor, Roc Carmichael, Jayron Hosley, Kyle Fuller, Antone Exum, Kyshoen Jarrett, Kendall Fuller, Chuck Clark, Terrell Edmunds, Greg Stroman, and Brandon Facyson. On February 4, 2017, Gray was named Defensive Backs coach of the NFL's Washington Redskins. [2] On January 21, 2019, Gray chose to join the University of Florida football team as the Defensive Backs coach. [3] References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.techsideline.com/news_archive/showArticle-1930.php|title=Torrian Gray Returns to Virginia Tech|last=Coleman|first=Chris|publisher=Techsideline.com|date=2006-03-07|accessdate=2008-12-15}} 2. ^https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/football-insider/wp/2017/02/04/redskins-hire-former-virginia-tech-product-torrian-gray-as-their-defenisve-backs-coach/ 3. ^https://247sports.com/college/florida/Article/Florida-Gators-Football-UF-hires-Torrian-Gray-cornerbacks-coach-128133970/ External links
10 : 1974 births|Living people|Virginia Tech Hokies football coaches|Virginia Tech Hokies football players|Maine Black Bears football coaches|Connecticut Huskies football coaches|Chicago Bears coaches|Players of American football from Florida|Coaches of American football from Florida|Sportspeople from Lakeland, Florida |
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