Rupert Colmore Sr.

Rupert McPherson Colmore Sr. (February 3, 1883 – July 9, 1958) was a college football player and physician.

He succeeded William W. Dickey as director of the Venereal Clinics in Chattanooga.

[7] Colmore was shifted from end to halfback in 1902, garnering praise for his play at both positions.

[8] George Trevor selected him as second-team end on his all-time Sewanee team.

[9] Many of his brothers and also his son, Rupert Colmore Jr., played for Sewanee.