Bob Flowers
Robert O. C. Flowers (August 7, 1917 – December 8, 1962) was an American football center who won an NFL Championship during eight seasons with the Green Bay Packers.[1] He played linebacker and blocking back for a short time at Texas Tech and also made a stab at Tulane, but he never earned a varsity letter at any school.[2] In 1937 he played for the Big Spring Spartans, the town's independent team, but a year later he was working in the oil business.[3] When he was hired by the Packers in 1942, to fill holes left by World War II, they said he had been working in California, but there are no records of him living anywhere but Big Spring.Of them Bill Flowers went on to be a backfield player for Tulane After retiring from football he sold cars and then worked in the farming and ranching business with his sister.