He is the head football coach at Hug High School in Reno, Nevada, a position he had held since 2019.
[7] Gravier's success at Malone is supported by his first-year record of 10 wins, 1 loss, and 1 tie[8] and included a victory over rival Geneva College.
[10] His team also reached the national championship hunt during his last season at Malone, losing to Georgetown College.
[12] In spite of his success on the field, he was asked to resign by the administration a week before the season opening game of 1999[13] after allegations surfaced that he struck a student athlete during a practice session.
[24] At the end of the season, Dave Cecchini was hired as a full-time replacement[25] and Gravier was fired shortly thereafter.