Farrior is the namesake of Farrior Hall on the UF campus.
Football Farrior was a prominent
guard and
center for the
Florida Gators football team from
1913 to
1916. His first ever game was the 144–0 victory over the
Florida Southern Moccasins. Farrior was
captain of the football team in his senior year. In that season the Gators lost all their games, suffering multiple injures and transfers, requiring Farrior to shift to
fullback. He broke his ankle that year in the
Indiana game. A member of the fraternity
Kappa Alpha Order at UF, the
Kappa Alpha Journal reads "J. Rex Farrior of the University of Florida has been for several seasons the 'Gators most brilliant performer." He was nominated though not selected for an
Associated Press All-Time Southeast 1869-1919 era team. As a football player, he was inducted into the
University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame. The "Rex Farrior Award" was once given to the most "team-oriented" player. Originally the award was given to the
defensive lineman who showed the most effort.
Return to UF and coaching Farrior to Florida in 1921 after serving in
World War I to earn his law degree, graduating in 1924. Athletes who played for him include
Jack McDowall,
Lamar Sarra, and
Goof Bowyer. ==Law practice==