Background
Harold Wayne Ketron was born on July 21, 1879 in Clarkesville, Georgia to Irenaus Amelicu Ketron and Roselena McConnell. His father Irenaus was a physician.
Harold Wayne Ketron was born on July 21, 1879 in Clarkesville, Georgia to Irenaus Amelicu Ketron and Roselena McConnell. His father Irenaus was a physician.
One book reports that Ketron is the origin of the War Eagle cry now used by the Auburn Tigers, bringing the cry to Athens when he enrolled at the University of Georgia. lieutenant was the favorite expression of Habersham residents when they partook of "double and twisted" corn. University of Georgia
Some note him as Georgia"s first great football player.
Ketron was known as quite a physical player, one source reporting he pulled hair and spat tobacco juice in faces.
= 1902 In 1902, Ketron was selected All-Southern from his center position. = 1903 He was the only returning starter and captain of the 1903 team
"Fortunately," remarked the Atlanta Constitution, "Ketron is a whole team in himself." Ketron was shifted from center to tackle in 1903. One writer claims "There have been many of the old players who have followed the Georgia games long after graduation, but none of them with a record of more loyalty than the "War Eagle."" He recruited Charley Trippi to play for the Bulldogs, seeing him in high school while officiating high school games and owning a Coca Cola bottling plant in Wilkes-Barre.
He was later an assistant at his alma mater, in 1912 and 1913.
Ketron was a prominent member of the Georgia Bulldogs football teams of the University of Georgia.