John Sasser McKee (July 16, 1877 – April 22, 1950) was an American college football coach and physician.
After graduation, McKee coached at North Carolina A&M from 1899 to 1900, leading his teams to record of 2–8–2 two seasons.
During World War I, McKee achieved the rank of major in the American Expeditionary Forces as a field surgeon with the 1st Gas Regiment.
John” was very well known throughout the state of North Carolina for his gruff but compassionate sense of humor and his propensity to curse.
When Ford discontinued the car, McKee refused to drive any longer despite the fact he was issued a new Buick every year by the Raleigh city fathers, and police officers and firemen took him on his rounds every morning.