Illinois QB Juice Williams Among 13 Free Agents Signed By Bears
The Bears have signed thirteen undrafted free agents: Juice Williams, QB, Illinois (Tryout); Greg Mathews, WR, Michigan; Quentin Scott, S, UNI; Freddie Barnes, WR, Bowling Green; Desi Cullen, P, UConn (Tryout); Mike Mayberry, LB, Indiana; Cornelius Brown, CB, UTEP; Brandon Minor, RB, Michigan; Lawrence Wilson, DE, OSU; Levi Horn, OT, Montana; Antonio Robinson, WR, Nicholls State...
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April 25, 2010
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April 25, 2010
Combine Invitations Officially Released
The 2010 NFL Combine invitations have been handed out. When over 200 players are invited, they’re never going to miss any big names. But, as always, a few names do appear to be missing from the list. Here’s a few snubs that caught my eye:
Freddie Barnes – WR – Bowling Green
Easily the worst of the [...]
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February 01, 2010
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February 01, 2010
TWTW: Best Bowl Finish In Boise...???
Yup...We all know what you're thinking...That Humanitarian Bowl between Bowling Green and Idaho will surely be one worth watching... it's WAC versus MAC... Yep. We're tied down for that one...Clock us in... check us out...Well, the HQ hates to break it to you, but it was BY FAR the best finish in this bowl season to date.For those of you who don't know, Bowling Green...
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December 31, 2009
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December 31, 2009
Bowling Green's Freddie Barnes sets receiving record
Bowling Green receiver Freddie Barnes has set an NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision record for the most receptions in a single season with his fifth catch in the Humanitarian Bowl.
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December 30, 2009
WR Barnes sets single-season record for catches
Bowling Green wide receiver Freddie Barnes has set an NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision record for the most receptions in a single season with his fifth catch in the Humanitarian Bowl.
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December 30, 2009
Humanitarian Bowl preview: Idaho (7-5) vs. Bowling Green (7-5)
Sporting News
Place: Boise, Idaho
Date: Dec. 30
Time: 4:30 p.m.
TV: ESPN
Three things to know
1. Bowling Green's Freddie Barnes has 138 receptions and is five away from breaking the NCAA single-season record. "Everybody wants those video game-type numbers, but that doesn't happen every game,'' said Barnes, who had 22 catches for 278 yards...
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December 29, 2009
Bowling Green's Barnes close to making history
BOISE, Idaho -- Everyone knows Freddie Barnes is going to get the ball.And yet, no one has come close to stopping the Bowling Green receiving star.
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December 28, 2009
The votes are in for Biletnikoff, Barnes a finalist
And Freddie Barnes is in the final three. (Screenshot above from BGSUfalcons.com). This is a huge honor for our program and for Freddie. He is having a dominant season, far more than I think any suspected he would have. Teams are keying on him, and yet he finds ways to get open and makes plays after he gets the ball.The other two are Jordan Shipley of Texas and...
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November 23, 2009
Marshall’s Mark Snyder gets a reprieve
When Bowling Green receiver Freddie Barnes made his only drop of the game to preserve Marshall's 17-10 non-conference win Saturday night, Thundering Herd coach Mark Snyder put his hands on his head along the sideline. It would have made a wonderful portrait entitled "Relief." The game was over. His tenure ...
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September 20, 2009
Football. Six Falcons Named to Phil Steele's MAC Preseason Team
Freddie Barnes, Nick Iovinelli, P.J. Mahone, Jerett Sanderson, Tyler Sheehan and Shane Steffy, six members of the Bowling Green State University football team, were named in today's Phil Steele's 2009 All-MAC Preseason Team. Barnes and Mahone earned third team honors, while Iovinelli, Sheehan and Steffy were named to the fourth team and Sanderson earned honorable mention.
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June 03, 2009
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