Harold Ketron

Harold Wayne "War Eagle" Ketron (July 21, 1879 – December 22, 1946) was a college football player and coach.

[1][2] Raised on a mountain farm, he and his brothers roamed the hills of Habersham County, converting any likely pasture into a playing field, and participating in any available contest of skill or brawn.

[1] Ketron was known as quite a physical player, one source reporting he pulled hair and spat tobacco juice in faces.

[4] His younger brother Grover Cleveland Ketron played for Georgia in later years.

[8] One writer claims "There have been many of the old players who have followed the Georgia games long after graduation, but none of them with a record of more loyalty than the "War Eagle.