After serving for three years with the United States Navy in World War II, in Homer returned to the Tide for the 1946–47 season.[2] For the season, Homer set a new SEC scoring record (since broken) with 268 points.[3][4] He was named a third-team All-American by the Helms Athletic Foundation at the close of the season.
Homer moved to the Syracuse Nationals of the NBL after the close of his college career. In two seasons with the Nats, he averaged 9.4 points over 115 games.
Following the close of his professional career, he was named head basketball coach at Livingston State College (now the University of West Alabama).[5] He also served as head baseball coach, was an assistant football coach, and continued as the school's athletic director after his coaching career.[6]