Graham Mertz Explained

Graham Mertz
School:Florida Gators
Currentnumber:15
Currentposition:Quarterback
Class: Senior
Major:Retailing & Consumer Behavior
Bowlgames:
Highschool:Blue Valley North (Overland Park)
Birth Date:6 December 2000
Birth Place:Overland Park, Kansas, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:3
Weight Lb:225
Espn:4426335
Highlights:
  • Pete Dawkins Trophy (2019)

Graham Mertz (born December 6, 2000) is an American football quarterback for the Florida Gators. He previously played for the Wisconsin Badgers before transferring to Florida in 2023.

Early life and high school career

Mertz's first two years of high school were spent at Bishop Miege High School in Roeland Park, Kansas. While there, he played high school football and backed up all-state quarterback Carter Putz. Before his junior year, Mertz transferred to Blue Valley North High School in Overland Park, Kansas after his teammates complained about his attitude. He led Blue Valley North to a Class 6A state championship as a junior, and to state runner-up as a senior. In his senior year he completed 61.1% of his passes for 3,886 yards and a state-record 51 touchdowns.[1] He was a finalist for the Elite 11 quarterback competition in 2018,[2] and was named Gatorade Kansas Football Player of the Year.[3] Graham was invited to the All-American Bowl after his senior season, where he set a bowl record with five touchdown passes and was named game MVP.[4]

Mertz was rated as a four-star recruit by ESPN, 247Sports.com, and Rivals.com.[5] [6] [7] ESPN rated him as the best pocket passer in the class of 2019 and 21st highest rated recruit overall. In the 247Sports Composite, Mertz was rated as the third-highest rated pro-style quarterback, the highest rated Kansas recruit, and 65th highest rated recruit overall.

Mertz committed to play football at the University of Wisconsin–Madison on October 9, 2017.[8]

College career

University of Wisconsin

2019

Three-year Wisconsin starting quarterback Alex Hornibrook announced that he would be transferring to Florida State for the 2019 season, leaving the starting role open for competition between Mertz and junior Jack Coan.[9] [10] ESPN described Mertz as Wisconsin's "most hyped QB since Russell Wilson."[11] Mertz ultimately lost the starting job to Coan, and redshirted his true freshman season after appearing in two games.[12]

2020

With Coan injured in practice before the 2020 season, Mertz began the season as the starting quarterback, becoming the first freshman quarterback to start a season-opening game for the Badgers since 1978. Mertz started the game with 17 consecutive completed passes, tying the school record, and his final line of 20-for-21 broke the school single-game completion percentage record with 95.2%. His five passing touchdowns in the 45–7 win over Illinois also tied the school single-game record.[13] He was named Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Week and Freshman of the Week for the performance.[14] The day after the Illinois game, Mertz tested positive for COVID-19, in what would prove to be a team-wide outbreak that forced the cancellation of their next two games against Nebraska and Purdue. Mertz recovered in time for the team's next game against Michigan, which the Badgers won 49–11, despite a more subdued performance from Mertz, who threw for 127 yards and two touchdowns in the game. Wisconsin lost its next three games, against Northwestern, Indiana, and Iowa, with Mertz throwing four interceptions to just one passing touchdown during that stretch. In the final game of the regular season, against rival Minnesota, played on Big Ten Championship Saturday, Mertz left the game in the third quarter with an ankle injury. The Badgers eventually won in overtime, 20–17.[15] The Badgers were invited to play against Wake Forest in the Duke's Mayo Bowl. Mertz went 11-for-17, with 130 passing yards and one touchdown in the 42–28 win. After the game, Mertz dropped the trophy in the locker room celebration, shattering the football made of glass on the top of the trophy.[16] [17] [18]

2021

Mertz served as the starting quarterback in all 13 games for Wisconsin during his redshirt sophomore season in 2021, leading the Badgers to a 9–4 record and a victory in the Las Vegas Bowl. He finished the season with 1,958 passing yards, 10 passing touchdowns, and 11 interceptions.

2022

Mertz served as the starting quarterback for Wisconsin once again in his redshirt junior season in 2022, leading the Badgers to a 6–6 regular season record. In a 42–7 win against Northwestern on October 8, he set a career high with 299 passing yards and five touchdown passes.[19] He finished the season with 2,136 passing yards, 19 passing touchdowns, and 10 interceptions.

On December 4, 2022, prior to Wisconsin's bowl game, Mertz announced he was entering the transfer portal.[20] [21]

Florida

Mertz transferred and joined the Florida Gators in the spring semester of 2023.

Statistics

SeasonGamesPassingRushing
GP GS Record Comp Att Pct Yards Avg TD Int Rate Att Yards Avg TD
Wisconsin Badgers
20192 0 0–0 9 10 90.0 73 7.3 0 0 151.3 2 6 3.0 0
20207 7 4–3 118 193 61.1 1,238 6.4 9 5 125.2 36 38 1.1 2
202113 13 9–4 169 284 59.5 1,958 6.9 10 11 121.3 37 -25 -0.7 4
202212 12 6–6 164 286 57.3 2,136 7.5 19 10 135.0 50 -40 -0.8 2
Florida Gators
202310105–5 261 358 72.9 2,903 8.1 203 157.8 41 -75 -1.2 4

College accolades

Awards and honors

Big Ten Conference

Personal life

Graham's father, Ron Mertz, played football as an offensive lineman at Minnesota from 1989 to 1992. Graham has two sisters that played college basketball: Lauren, at Kansas State, and Mya, at Drake.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Graham Mertz . June 3, 2019 . UWBadgers.com . University of Wisconsin.
  2. Web site: Stampini . Luke . July 3, 2018 . 247Sports' final ranking of the Elite 11 QBs . 247Sports.com.
  3. Web site: December 6, 2018 . Blue Valley North High School Student-Athlete Named Gatorade Kansas Boys Football Player of the Year. . Gatorade.
  4. Web site: Kocorowski . Jack . January 6, 2019 . Graham Mertz breaks a record, wins MVP honors at 2019 All-American Bowl . Bucky's 5th Quarter . Vox Media.
  5. Web site: Graham Mertz, Blue Valley North, Pro-Style Quarterback . June 4, 2019 . 247Sports.com.
  6. Web site: Graham Mertz, 2019 Pro-style quarterback . June 4, 2019 . Rivals.com.
  7. Web site: Graham Mertz – Football Recruiting . June 4, 2019 . ESPN.com.
  8. Web site: Galloway . Jason . October 9, 2017 . Badgers football: Quarterback Graham Mertz commits for 2019 . Madison.com.
  9. Web site: Fornelli . Tom . February 27, 2019 . Wisconsin quarterback Alex Hornibrook transferring from Badgers football program . July 12, 2021 . CBS Sports.
  10. Web site: April 25, 2019 . Graham Mertz already creating buzz for Badgers . July 12, 2021 . Fox Sports . Associated Press.
  11. Web site: Rittenberg . Adam . June 4, 2019 . Graham Mertz is Wisconsin's most-hyped QB since Russell Wilson . July 12, 2021 . ESPN.com.
  12. Web site: Polzin . Jim . September 8, 2019 . Badgers freshman QB Graham Mertz says he'll likely redshirt . July 12, 2021 . Madison.com.
  13. Web site: Potrykus . Jeff . October 23, 2020 . Wisconsin's Graham Mertz introduces himself to the college football world with a stellar first start . October 23, 2020 . Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel . Gannett.
  14. Web site: October 26, 2020 . Big Ten Football Players of the Week . https://web.archive.org/web/20201029163749/https://bigten.org/news/2020/10/26/big-ten-football-players-of-the-week.aspx . dead . October 29, 2020 . BigTen.org . Big Ten Conference.
  15. Web site: December 19, 2020 . Larsh's FG lifts Wisconsin past Minnesota 20-17 in OT . July 12, 2021 . ESPN.com . Associated Press.
  16. Web site: December 30, 2020 . Wisconsin drops trophy after beating Wake Forest in Duke May's Bowl . July 12, 2021 . USA TODAY . Associated Press.
  17. News: Boren . Cindy . December 31, 2020 . Wisconsin quarterback's untimely fumble shatters Duke's Mayo Bowl trophy . July 12, 2021 . Washington Post.
  18. Web site: Grathoff . Peter . December 31, 2020 . Blue Valley North grad who shattered Wisconsin's bowl trophy rectified the problem . limited . July 12, 2021 . Kansas City Star.
  19. Web site: Wisconsin dominates Leonhard debut, pounds Northwestern 42-7. ESPN.com. Associated Press. October 8, 2022.
  20. Web site: Rawling . Gillian . Badgers quarterback Graham Mertz enters the transfer portal . 2022-12-04 . nbc15.com . en.
  21. Web site: Wisconsin quarterback Graham Mertz enters transfer portal . 2022-12-04 . The Daily Cardinal . en.
  22. Web site: October 23, 2020 . Big Ten Football Players of the Week . https://web.archive.org/web/20201029163749/https://bigten.org/news/2020/10/26/big-ten-football-players-of-the-week.aspx . dead . October 29, 2020 . . Big Ten Conference . December 26, 2020.