Born May 1, 1900, in Baraboo, Wisconsin, was Stan Barnes the two-way Center/Tackle from the University of California from 1918 to 1921. The National Football Foundation shares that Stan was a member of the legendary Cal "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. At the Grand Daddy of them all, Cal defeated the Ohio State Buckeyes 28- 0. The next season of 1921, the Bears were also undefeated and untied until Cal tied Washington and Jefferson 0-0 on a muddy field in the Rose Bowl.The College Football Hall of Fame proudly placed a display in honor of Stan Barnes into their legendary museum in 1954.