Herb Rapp
Herbert "Hub" Leo Rapp was an American football player.
Rapp played college football for St. Xavier. He was captain and starting center for the football team that compiled a 9–1 record. He received more All-America and all-conference honors than any player from southern Ohio. He won a reputation as "one of the greatest college players to ever don the moleskins in this section of the country." In 1929, he played for the Ashland Armcos football team.
Rapp also played professional football in the National Football League as a center for the Staten Island Stapletons. He appeared in 19 NFL games, nine as a starter. In September 1930, Red Roberts rated Rapp as the greatest all-around linemen in professional football at that time. Roberts said of Rapp: "He can do anything any other center man can do, and the majority of it a trifle better."