When you look across the state, few schools can boast the experience the Graham Steers will return in 2024. That’s especially true in the backfield, where quarterback Ty Thompson and running back Rylan Monsey have been frustrating defenses for years.
Thompson, in his fourth year as the Steers’ starting signal caller, and Monsey, a three-year starter at tailback, have been stalwarts for a Graham program that will feature 26 seniors this fall.
And coming off a 10-2 season in which they averaged almost 47 points per game, the Steers will be leaning on that duo to achieve some pretty lofty goals this season.