Ormond entered
Sewanee in 1896 as a law student.
Football Simkins was an
All-Southern fullback and
punter of the
Sewanee Tigers football team from
1896 to
1901. A stained glass window at Sewanee depicts Simkins handing a football to
Henry D. Phillips.
1899 He was a member of the
1899 "Iron Men" of Sewanee that went undefeated and won 5 road games in 6 days all by shutout.
Fuzzy Woodruff wrote of the only game in which Sewanee was scored upon, the 11 to 10 win over
Auburn, "Under
Heisman's tutelage, Auburn played with a marvelous speed and dash that couldn't be gainsaid and which fairly swept Sewanee off its feet. Only the remarkable punting of Simkins kept the game from being a debacle." Simkins is the fullback on the All-Time Sewanee football team, one publication of which notes "Sewanee's greatest backfield ace, Ormond Simkins, unfortunately died some years ago from the effects of a football injury from which he never recovered after leaving college. A wonderful punter and a hard running ball carrier, he deserves much of the credit for Sewanee's wonder team of 1899." A documentary film about the team and Simkins' role was released in 2022 called "Unrivaled: Sewanee 1899." ==Death==