Where is Graham Mertz from?

Last Modified Oct 9, 2024 08:18 GMT
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Graham Mertz is an American Football Quarterback. Born on December 6, 2000, he currently plays for Florida Gators. Prior to joining the Florida Gators in 2023, he played for the Wisconsin Badgers. ESPN described Mertz as the "most hyped quarterback since Russell Wilson" for Wisconsin. Wisconsin's three-year quarterback starter, Alex Hornibrook, announced that he would be attending Florida State in 2019. This put junior Jack Coan and freshman Mertz in competition for the starting quarterback position.

Overall, Graham Mertz played in four different years for the Wisconsin Badgers before switching to the Florida Gators in the spring semester of 2023. For both the teams combined, Mertz completed 763 passes for 8,795 yards and 62 touchdowns. On the rushing front, he made 197 attempts for -62 yards and 13 touchdowns. He has had 44 passing and 7 rushing touchdowns in his college career, so far.

Where is Graham Mertz from?

Graham Mertz hails from the town of Overland Park, Kansas, USA. He was born there on December 6, 2000. There, he attended the Bishop Miege High School and then, Blue Valley North High School.

Graham Mertz’s Background

Graham Mertz is from Overland Park, Kansas, in the United States, where he was born on December 6, 2000. Mertz was born and raised in Overland Park, Kansas. He attended Bishop Miege High School in Roeland Park, Kansas, for two years, and then moved to Overland Park, Kansas' Blue Valley North High School, prior to his junior year.

Mertz comes from an athletic family, as Ron, his father, was a football player at Minnesota from 1989 to 1992. Unfortunately, no information on his mother, Amy, is accessible; however, she is reportedly a homemaker. His sister Lauren was a Kansas State basketball player from 2014 to 2015. Mya, his other sister, attended Drake to play basketball from 2016 to 2021.

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Mertz had four-star rankings from 247Sports.com, Rivals.com, and ESPN.com. He was ranked by ESPN as the best pocket passer in the 2019 class and the 21st-best recruit overall. Mertz was regarded as the third-highest-rated pro-style quarterback, the highest-rated Kansas recruit, and the 65th-highest-rated recruit overall by the 247Sports Composite. Mertz was selected for the Academic All-Big Ten team in 2021. Throughout the preseason, he was on the watch lists for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, the Davey O'Brien Award, and the Manning Award.

Mertz was included in the Davey O'Brien Award midseason watch list for 2020. In October, he was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week, the Maxwell Award Player of the Week, and the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week. He also made the Big Ten Academic All-Star team. As a junior and senior, Mertz led Blue Valley North to a Class 6A state championship and a runner-up finish in the state. He passed for 3,886 yards and a state-record 51 touchdowns in his senior year, completing 61.1% of his passes. Mertz was the 2018 Gatorade Kansas Football Player of the Year and a finalist in the Elite 11 quarterback competition. After his senior year, he received an invitation to the All-American Bowl, where he won the MVP award and set a bowl record with five touchdown passes.

FAQ's On Graham Mertz’s Hometown

A. Graham Mertz wears jersey number 15 for the Florida Gators.

A. Graham Mertz is majoring in retailing and consumer behavior at the University of Florida.

A. Graham Mertz is 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 meters) tall.

A. Mertz participated in the 2020 Duke's Mayo Bowl and the 2021 Las Vegas Bowl.

A. Graham Mertz played high school football at Blue Valley North in Overland Park, Kansas.

A. Graham Mertz played for the Wisconsin Badgers from 2019 to 2022 before joining the Florida Gators in 2023.

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