Bowling Green State University Athletics

Fan Vote: Top 25 Student-Athletes Of The Past 20 Years -- No. 5 Freddie Barnes
September 28, 2020 | Football
Bowling Green, Ohio -- For a week, we asked our fans to vote for their favorite student-athletes of the past 20 years. Throughout the month of September, we will reveal one selection at a time each weekday over a five-week stretch. Today, we highlight your No. 5 choice for the top student-athlete of the past 20 years, football player Freddie Barnes!
5. Freddie Barnes (2006 - 2009)
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A native of Chicago, Ill., Freddie Barnes set the NCAA record for receptions in a season, as well as a number of school records for the BGSU football team as he left opposing cornerbacks in the rear view mirror.
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After a freshman season playing sparingly at quarterback in 2006, Barnes made the switch to wide receiver, posting a total of 82 receptions for 962 yards and nine touchdowns. He also had three carries for 11 yards on the ground.
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After playing nine games his junior year and managing 355 receiving yards, Barnes's senior campaign was one of complete dominance.
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During the 2009 season, including the Humanitarian Bowl, Barnes posted a remarkable 155 receptions for 1,770 yards and 19 touchdowns. His 155 receptions in a single season set not only a Division I record, but an All-Division record. His 1,770 receiving yards are a MAC record, while his career receptions (298), single-season touchdown receptions (19), single-game receptions (22), and single-game receiving yards (278) are all tops in BGSU football history.
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Freddie Barnes was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Chicago Bears in 2010 before playing briefly for the Chicago Rush and the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
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COMPLETE TOP 25 FAN VOTE
25 -Â Marny Oestreng
24 -Â Dylan Frye
23 -Â Travis Greene
22 -Â Keith McLeod
21 -Â Chelsee Washington
20 -Â Kallie Seimet
19 -Â Chris Jones
18 -Â Alec Rauhauser
17 -Â Liz Honegger
16 -Â Jovannah East
15 -Â Brooke Pleger
14 -Â Andrew Hammond
13 -Â Scott Miller
12 -Â Kory Lichtensteiger
11 -Â Roger Lewis
10 -Â Lauren Prochaska
9 -Â Ryan Carpenter
8 -Â Omar Jacobs
7 -Â Aliyah Gustafson
6 -Â Kate Achter
5 - Freddie Barnes
5. Freddie Barnes (2006 - 2009)
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A native of Chicago, Ill., Freddie Barnes set the NCAA record for receptions in a season, as well as a number of school records for the BGSU football team as he left opposing cornerbacks in the rear view mirror.
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After a freshman season playing sparingly at quarterback in 2006, Barnes made the switch to wide receiver, posting a total of 82 receptions for 962 yards and nine touchdowns. He also had three carries for 11 yards on the ground.
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After playing nine games his junior year and managing 355 receiving yards, Barnes's senior campaign was one of complete dominance.
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During the 2009 season, including the Humanitarian Bowl, Barnes posted a remarkable 155 receptions for 1,770 yards and 19 touchdowns. His 155 receptions in a single season set not only a Division I record, but an All-Division record. His 1,770 receiving yards are a MAC record, while his career receptions (298), single-season touchdown receptions (19), single-game receptions (22), and single-game receiving yards (278) are all tops in BGSU football history.
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Freddie Barnes was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Chicago Bears in 2010 before playing briefly for the Chicago Rush and the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
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COMPLETE TOP 25 FAN VOTE
25 -Â Marny Oestreng
24 -Â Dylan Frye
23 -Â Travis Greene
22 -Â Keith McLeod
21 -Â Chelsee Washington
20 -Â Kallie Seimet
19 -Â Chris Jones
18 -Â Alec Rauhauser
17 -Â Liz Honegger
16 -Â Jovannah East
15 -Â Brooke Pleger
14 -Â Andrew Hammond
13 -Â Scott Miller
12 -Â Kory Lichtensteiger
11 -Â Roger Lewis
10 -Â Lauren Prochaska
9 -Â Ryan Carpenter
8 -Â Omar Jacobs
7 -Â Aliyah Gustafson
6 -Â Kate Achter
5 - Freddie Barnes
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