Connor "Jock" Hanvey (October 15, 1882 – January 15, 1935) was an American college football player and coach.
[6] Clemson beat the Georgia Bulldogs 29 to 0; Frank M. Ridley assisted the Bulldogs and praised Hanvey's work against his team, stating he was the most remarkable player in the south with the possible exception of Frank Kyle.
Clemson would win 73 to 0, leading to Heisman's job at Tech the next year.
[8] The account in the Atlanta Constitution read "Hanvey, the Clemson full back, outclassed them all.
[12] Hanvey also was involved with football at Florida State College and Virginia Polytechnic Institute.