Tracy Gravely

In his second decade working on the Concord football staff, Tracy Gravely is the longest-tenured member of the staff. Gravely has worked with CU's cornerbacks since the start of the 2010 season.

 Before entering the coaching ranks, Gravely starred in the Canadian Football League (CFL) for 11 seasons with the Ottawa Rough Riders (1991), BC Lions (1992-93) and the Baltimore Stallions/Montreal Alouettes (1996-01).
 
In 1995 Gravely helped the Baltimore Stallions win the Grey Cup before following the franchise when it moved to Montreal to become the Alouettes the following year. He was voted to the CFL All-Star team in 1996 when he also won the James P. McCaffrey Trophy as the Eastern Conference’s top defensive player.
 
Gravely played in 112 games over his career with the Alouettes and was named to the origination’s All-Decade Team in 2005.
 
Prior to beginning his professional career, Gravely was a two-time first team All-WVIAC selection for the Mountain Lions. He was named the league’s Defensive Player of the Year as well as a first team All-American in 1989.
 
Gravely made 205 tackles and grabbed eight interceptions in his 40-game Concord career. The Kimball, West Virginia native still ranks ninth in CU history in career interceptions.
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