Swayne Latham (January 24, 1898 – February 8, 1988) was a college football player.
In 1919, Latham was selected All-Southern by Stuart Towe, of the Knoxville Journal and Tribune.
A newspaper account recalls the play, "There leaped a streak of Gold and Black.
It was Swayne Latham, crippled and confined to the sideline for the early part of the game, who intercepted the ball and broke around right end.
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