Ralph Mevlin Graham (August 16, 1910 – October 14, 2005)[1] was an American football, basketball, and tennis player and coach.
Graham graduated as the all-time leading scorer at Kansas State, and held that record for 64 years until it was surpassed by kicker Martín Gramática in 1997.
Upon graduation in 1934, Graham entered the football coaching profession as an assistant to McMillin, who moved from Kansas State to Indiana University that season.
During his first season as head coach, Graham led Wichita to a 5–4 record, including a win over his alma mater.
Notably, the situation Graham inherited at Kansas State was so bad that this record represented an improvement over the prior three seasons.
While at Kansas State he supported African American Harold Robinson in his football career and awarded him an athletic scholarship.