John Greene "Tiny" Henderson (July 23, 1892 – after 1917) was a college football and baseball player and coach.
[4] In 1913 Henderson out weighed the second heaviest Georgia projected starter by 20 pounds.
[5][6] In 1914, he was "regarded as one of the best line men in the entire south"[7] and worked "as fast with his head as with his feet.
"[8] Henderson kicked the winning point to defeat Sewanee, giving the school its first loss at home since 1893.
[11] Henderson once was the head of a group of three men, one behind the other with his hands upon the shoulders of the one in front, to counter Georgia Tech's jump shift offense utilized by John Heisman.