Hall of Fame
Position: Center/Tackle
Years: 1918-1921
Place of Birth: Baraboo, WI
Date of Birth: May 01, 1900
Place of Death: Palm Springs, CA
Date of Death: Mar 05, 1990
Jersey Number: 18
Height: 6-1
Weight: 186
High School: San Diego, CA (San Diego HS)
Stan Barnes was a member of California's "Wonder Teams" of 1920 and 1921. In his junior and senior seasons he played in two consecutive Rose Bowls. The 1920 squad won the national championship going undefeated in nine games scoring 510 points and giving up only 14. In one of the biggest routs in college football history, the Bears defeated St. Mary's 127-0. In the Rose Bowl, Cal defeated the Ohio State Buckeyes 28- 0. California was also undefeated and untied in 1921 until the Bears tied Washington and Jefferson 0-0 on a muddy field in the Rose Bowl. During his four years at Berkeley, Barnes played on teams that won 31 lost four and tied two. After graduation he went into the legal profession. He became the President of the Federal Bar Association and later a judge in the United States Court of Appeals. Barnes also served as a superior court judge in Los Angeles and as assistant attorney general of the United States.