Former UCLA Football Coach Bill Barnes dead at 91
He both played in and coached a Rose Bowl game. One of his star players at UCLA was Billy Kilmer, who would later play Quarterback in the NFL for San Francisco, New Orleans, and Washington. RIP.
Bill Barnes, who coached football at UCLA from 1958-64, played at Tennessee and was a decorated World War II veteran, has died. He was 91.
Barnes died Thursday of complications from pneumonia at Santa Monica Hospital, where he had been for more than two months, the school said Friday.
Barnes had a record of 31-34-3 in seven years as coach, having taken over before the fourth game of the 1958 season when head coach Henry “Red” Sanders died.
In 1960, led by All-America tailback Bill Kilmer, the Bruins went 7-2-1.
The following season, they won the AAWU (now Pac-10 Conference) championship and lost 21-3 to Minnesota in 1962 the Rose Bowl to finish 7-4.
Barnes earned All-America honors at Tennessee, where he played several positions for coach Bob Neyland. He was on the Volunteer teams that appeared in the 1939 Orange Bowl and 1940 Rose Bowl, where they lost 14-0 to Southern California.
Barnes was an assistant at Tennessee in 1941 and Arkansas from 1946-49.
He served as a major in the Army during World War II, earning two Bronze Stars, a Silver Star, Legion of Merit, a Philippine Ribbon and an Alamo Scout Commendation.
Barnes was an original member of the Alamo Scouts, considered by many to be the first U.S. special forces.
- Iowa and Washington State Football Coach Forest Evashevski dead at 91
- Former Missississippi State Coach Paul Davis dead at 87
- Rick Neuheisel UCLA’s New Coach
- Former NFL Defensive lineman Pio Sagapolutele dead at age 39
- Frank Cornish, Cowboys Super Bowl Lineman, Dies at 40
- Former 49ers coach Bill Walsh dead at 75
- UCLA cleared to play opener at Rose Bowl
- Former Washington Huskies head coach Jim Owens dead at 82
- Indiana University Football Coach Terry Hoeppner dead at 59
- Are you ready for some bowling? II
- Eight is Enough- Edmonton beats Chicago 8-4
- Lydia Ko wins New South Wales Open
- The Comeback I- Pittsburgh Penguins beat NY Islanders 5-0
- Seattle Mariners Outfielder Greg Halman stabbed to death at age 24
- Hee Young Park wins CME Titleholders Championship
- Oklahoma State Women’s Basketball Coach Kurt Budke dead at 50
- Costly mistake- Blackhawks waive Rostislav Olesz
- Manager Tony La Russa announces retirement
- Puck Drop- Florida Panthers start the 2011-12 NHL season
- 13-time PGA Tour winner Dave Hill dead at 74
Comments are Closed