Since taking over JCSU football in 2022, Coach Flowers has led the Golden Bulls to their best record since 1975 and guided the team to the Florida Beach Bowl, marking the school's first bowl appearance in over a decade. He has proven to be a prolific fundraiser, securing upgraded athletics facilities including a new turf field, weight room, and locker room.
Prior to his time at JCSU, Flowers was the head coach at Fort Valley State University. He led the team to a 5-5 finish in the 2021 season, with three All-SIAC selections and three players selected to play in the 2022 HBCU Legacy Bowl. Flowers also served as the offensive coordinator at Fayetteville State University, where he helped lead the team to two CIAA South Division titles and appearances in the CIAA championship game.
Before FVSU, Flowers served as the Fayetteville State University offensive coordinator in 2017 and 2019. Both years his offense was one of the top offenses in the CIAA. He helped lead the team to the CIAA South Division titles and the CIAA championship game, averaging 34 points per game. Six offensive players earned All-CIAA recognition in 2019.
Flowers began his collegiate coaching career in 2010 at JCSU as the offensive coordinator and quarterback coach. JCSU finished the 2011 season with a victory over SIAC Champion Miles College in the Pioneer Bowl.
Flowers was a high school head coach in Charlotte, first at Olympic High School then West Charlotte High School, before moving on to Chester High School in South Carolina. He’s coached over 50 players who earned college scholarships.
Flowers attended East Mecklenburg High School in Charlotte before becoming a student-athlete at JCSU, where he excelled in both football and basketball. He was a College Football Preview Magazine All-American Quarterback for three years in a row and served as team captain for the Golden Bulls.
Off the field, Coach Flowers and his wife, Tonya, are the proud parents of three daughters.
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