Bob McWhorter, halfback for Georgia.He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1954. Sportswriter Dick Jemison said "When you mention football to an Athens fan its definition is Bob McWhorter, and vice-versa."[4] He was selected for the Associated Press Southeast Area All-Time football team 1869-1919 era.[5] McWhorter went on to have a lengthy law career.
Will Metzger, guard for Vanderbilt, known as "Frog," selected for an Associated Press Southeast Area All-Time football team 1869-1919 era.[5]
Hugh Morgan, center for Vanderbilt. Later, he was a world-renowned internist and medical professor.
Ray Morrison, quarterback for Vanderbilt, selected as the quarterback and kick returner for an Associated Press Southeast Area All-Time football team 1869-1919 era.[5] He was later a coach at various institutions including SMU and Vanderbilt after McGugin. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 1954.
David Peacock, guard for Georgia. An Athens newspaper said he was "probably the most aggressive lineman in the South."[6]
By Walton, end for Mississippi. He coached basketball at Ole Miss next year.
^"Brotherly Acts". Spartanburg Herald-Journal. November 5, 1936. p. 9.
^Charles Weatherby (April 2, 2014). "Wilson Collins". The Miracle Braves of 1914: Boston's Original Worst-to-First World Series: 13. ISBN9781933599700.
^Patrick Garbin. "Bob McWhorter: "Everybody's All-American"". p. 6.