Bobby Jack Oliver | |
Birth Date: | 9 January 1936 |
Birth Place: | Abilene, Texas, U.S. |
Death Place: | Dallas, Texas, U.S. |
Status: | Retired |
Import: | yes |
Position1: | Defensive tackle |
Height Ft: | 6 |
Height In: | 2 |
Weight Lb: | 265 |
College: | Baylor |
Nfldraftedyear: | 1958 |
Nfldraftedround: | 2 |
Nfldraftedpick: | 21 |
Nfldraftedteam: | Chicago Cardinals |
Playing Years1: | – |
Playing Team1: | Toronto Argonauts |
Playing Years2: | – |
Playing Team2: | Montreal Alouettes |
Playing Team3: | Edmonton Eskimos |
Playing Team4: | Hamilton Tiger-Cats |
Career Highlights: | |
Cfleastallstar: | , |
Awards: | - Jeff Russel Memorial Trophy |
Bobby Jack Oliver (January 9, 1936 – December 15, 2012) was an American gridiron football defensive tackle.[1]
Graduating from Baylor University, Oliver was a second round pick of the Chicago Cardinals in the 1958 NFL draft. He chose to play in the CFL, starting a 3-year stint with the Toronto Argonauts in 1958. He intercepted 2 passes for the Double Blue and in 1961 was traded to the Montreal Alouettes, along with Paul Fedor and linebacker Ron Brewer, for defensive end Doug McNichol and tackle Billy Shipp.[2]
Oliver enjoyed his greatest success as a Lark, being named an all-star in 1961 and 1962, and winning the Jeff Russel Memorial Trophy as the CFL East MVP.[3] He added kicking to his repertoire, scoring 103 points and punting 22 times.
In 1964, he was traded to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, where he played 2 games; his contract was promptly sold to the Edmonton Eskimos, where he finished the season and his career.
Oliver married Elizabeth Ann "Betty" Trentham on June 4, 1954; settled in Texas, they have two grown children and one deceased.[4]