Fred Haynes
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Freddie Lynn "Fred" Haynes (March 29, 1946—November 5, 2006) was an American football
American football
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 player for the Louisiana State University
Louisiana State University
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 Tigers
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 from 1966–1968, having climaxed his three-season career by successfully quarterback
Quarterback
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ing both the Sugar Bowl
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 in New Orleans and the Peach Bowl in Atlanta
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 in calendar year 1968. Because of his stature and weight, he did not play professionally after college but entered business in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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.

Early life

Haynes was born in Minden
Minden, Louisiana
Minden is a city in the American state of Louisiana. It serves as the parish seat of Webster Parish and is located twenty-eight miles east of Shreveport, the seat of Caddo Parish. The population, which has been stable since 1960, was 13,027 at the 2000 census...

, the seat of Webster Parish
Webster Parish, Louisiana
Webster Parish is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. The seat of the parish is Minden. In 2010, its population was 41,207....

 in northwestern Louisiana
Louisiana
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, to Oscar Henry Haynes, Jr.
O. H. Haynes, Jr.
Oscar Henry Haynes, Jr., known as O.H. Haynes , was the Democratic sheriff of Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana from 1964-1980. He was also the parish Exxon distributor for some four decades...

 (1920–1996), and the former Freddie Louise Walker (born 1924) of Ashland
Ashland, Louisiana
Ashland is a village located in the northernmost portion of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, United States. It was incorporated in 1963. A few residences and a convenience store to the north spill over into neighboring Bienville Parish. The population was 291 at the 2000 census...

 in northern Natchitoches Parish. Both his father and grandfather, Oscar Henry Haynes, Sr. (1888–1969), served as sheriff
Sheriff
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 of Webster Parish. O.H., Sr., was in office from 1933–1952; O. H. Haynes, Jr., from 1964-1980. Haynes was named "Freddie" for his mother and "Lynn" for his maternal grandmother, Lynn Burns Walker (1889–1971). Haynes' father was also the Esso
Esso
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 (later Exxon
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) distributor in Webster Parish.

State championship in high school

Haynes graduated from Minden High School
Minden High School (Minden, Louisiana)
Minden High School is the public secondary educational institution in Minden, a small city of 13,000 and the seat of Webster Parish located twenty-eight miles east of Shreveport in northwestern Louisiana...

 in 1964. He was a class officer
Student council
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 each year of high school and played both offense
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 and defense in football
High school football
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. He returned kickoffs
Kickoff (American football)
A kickoff is a method of starting a drive in American football and Canadian football. Typically, a kickoff consists of one team – the "kicking team" – kicking the ball to the opposing team – the "receiving team"...

 and punts
Punt (football)
In some codes of football, a punt is a play in which a player drops the ball and kicks it before it touches the ground. A punt is in contrast to a drop kick, in which the ball touches the ground before being kicked....

. In his senior year, Haynes scored sixteen touchdown
Touchdown
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s. For three years he started
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 at quarterback and defensive back
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. He earned All-District designation in his junior year and both All-District and All-State in his senior year. He quarterbacked the team that went undefeated and won the AA state championship, 28-21, on December 6, 1963, over the strong competition from the combined census-designated place
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s Larose
Larose, Louisiana
Larose is a census-designated place in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 7,306 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Houma–Bayou Cane–Thibodaux Metropolitan Statistical Area.-Geography:...

 and Cut Off
Cut Off, Louisiana
Cut Off is a census-designated place on the Bayou Lafourche in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 5,635 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Houma–Bayou Cane–Thibodaux Metropolitan Statistical Area...

 in Lafourche Parish near Thibodaux
Thibodaux, Louisiana
Thibodaux is a small city in and the parish seat of Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, United States, along the banks of Bayou Lafourche in the northwestern part of the parish. The population was 14,431 at the 2000 census. Thibodaux is a principal city of the Houma–Bayou Cane–Thibodaux...

 in south Louisiana. The game, played in the Minden stadium, climaxed Minden's first ever perfect football season and its fourth state grid championship. Haynes received the Joe Oliphant Award in both 1963 and 1964, an honor named for a late Minden coach, athletic director, and teacher. He was selected the "most valuable back" for three years, and he was a Louisiana State Football All-Star in his senior year. Haynes' father had also been a star Minden football player.

Other athletic activities

Haynes also lettered for four years in baseball
Baseball
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, with a .400 batting average
Batting average
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. He was All-District his freshman year. He started playing American Legion
American Legion
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 baseball at the age of fourteen and hit a consistent .400 plus for four years.

He lettered for two years in basketball
Basketball
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 and three years in track
Track and field
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. He was All-State in track for two years. The Minden track team won its first state championship in 1964, with senior Fred Haynes leading the way. He won numerous awards and was offered many track scholarships.

In high school he earned a total of twelve letters
Varsity letter
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 in various sports. He received offers of scholarships from many universities, but accepted his most preferred choice, LSU in Baton Rouge.

Haynes: "The Littlest Tiger"

The LSU Alumni News called Haynes the "mini-brute from Minden." The publication noted that Haynes did not impress scouts
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 because he was too short and too light in weight. In the Southwest Conference, "Little General" Haynes, as he was affectionally called, led LSU to consecutive victories in 1967 over Texas A&M University
Texas A&M University
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 in College Station
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, Rice University
Rice University
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 in Houston
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, and Baylor University
Baylor University
Baylor University is a private, Christian university located in Waco, Texas. Founded in 1845, Baylor is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.-History:...

 in Waco
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. That was the same year that his father was elected to a second term as sheriff. Coach Charles McClendon
Charles McClendon
Charles Youmans McClendon , also known as Charlie or "Cholly Mac," was an American football player and coach. He served at the head coach at Louisiana State University from 1962 to 1979. McClendon was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1986.-Early years:McClendon was born on...

, in relying on Haynes as quarterback, said that duplication of the 1967 success in passing would be LSU's goal for 1968.

Haynes led LSU in total offense
Total offense
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. He averaged 142.7 yards a game on 67 offensive plays and completed 20 of 30 passes for 249 yards and a touchdown. Against Baylor, he moved the Tigers to four touchdowns. In October 1966, he first quarterbacked the Tigers after Nelson Stokely was injured in the September 24 game with the Rice Owls
Rice Owls
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 of Houston
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, Texas
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.

Haynes gained national attention when Sports Illustrated
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published an article entitled "The Littlest Tiger". At the time of his passing, Haynes still held the LSU record for the most rushing yards as a quarterback. He holds this record even though he missed the last four games of his career because of a hand injury. On New Years Day, 1968, he quarterbacked the 34th Sugar Bowl, when LSU defeated the University of Wyoming
University of Wyoming
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 at Laramie
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, 20-13. He also played in the Peach Bowl held in Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia
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 on December 30, 1968, when LSU defeated Florida State University
Florida State University
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 at Tallahassee
Tallahassee, Florida
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, by a score of 31-27.

A Baton Rouge newspaper once described Haynes as "the quarterback who looks like a choir boy." Despite his success in sports, Haynes was said to have been a modest man who downplayed his success. His starting quarterback record for 1966 was 5-4-1; 1967, 7-3-1, and 1968, 8-3-0. He graduated from LSU in 1969 with a degree in education
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 but entered the pharmaceutical
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 sales business after college graduation.

Later years

Twice divorced, Haynes left Baton Rouge in the mid-1990s and returned to his hometown of Minden to help with the care of his father, whose health began to decline. Having a degree in education, he also coached for a time in Webster Parish public schools. On the death of former Sheriff Haynes, Fred Haynes took care of his mother until his own health went into steep decline. After months of medical tests, hospitalizations, and nursing home care, Haynes died in Minden Medical Center of long-term esophageal and renal problems. Haynes lacked health insurance and was unable to qualify for Social Security disability coverage. Friends established a health fund in his name at the Minden Building and Loan Association.

The late Juanita Agan, a Haynes family friend and a columnist for the Minden Press-Herald
Minden Press-Herald
The Minden Press-Herald is a Monday-Friday daily newspaper published in Minden, the seat of Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana, by Specht Newspapers, Inc...

, wrote in October 2006 that Haynes was probably the most successful all-round athlete to come from Minden, although the city also produced a star of the former Houston Oilers
Tennessee Titans
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, Charles T. "Charlie" Hennigan
Charlie Hennigan
Charles Taylor Hennigan, Sr., known as Charlie Hennigan , is a retired American football player with the former Houston Oilers who resides in Shreveport, Louisiana. Born in Bienville in Bienville Parish in north Louisiana, Hennigan grew up in nearby Minden, the seat of Webster Parish, located...

 (born 1935). And David Lee
David Lee (Baltimore Colts)
David Allen Lee is a former American football punter for the former Baltimore Colts in the National Football League and subsequently retired from a career as a General Motors executive in Shreveport, the seat of Caddo Parish, in northwestern Louisiana...

, who grew up less than a mile from Haynes, played for the former Baltimore Colts
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 from 1966–1978 and won the National Football League
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 punting title on multiple occasions.

In addition to his mother, Haynes was survived by two daughters from his first marriage to Jeanette Marie "Jan" Headstream (born 1950) of Minden, Elizabeth "Beth" Haynes of Baton Rouge and Nicole Haynes Lundy (born 1974) and her husband Scott E. Lundy of Dayton
Dayton, Ohio
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, Ohio
Ohio
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; a daughter, Darby Lynn Haynes (born 1981), from his second marriage to the Baton Rouge native, Mary Ann Spencer (born 1954); a two-week old grandson, Garrett Scott Lundy; three brothers, Oscar Henry Haynes, III (born 1943), and his wife Deborah B. Haynes (born 1945), Jerry Wayne Haynes (born 1951) and his wife Angela Joan Brumfield Haynes (born 1952), and Gary Walker Haynes and his wife Sarah Modisette Haynes (both born 1961), all of Minden; six nephews, three nieces, four great-nephews, and four great-nieces.

Services were held at the First Baptist Church in Minden on November 8, with the Reverends Wayne L. DuBose, Bill Crider, and Bill Ichter officiating. Burial was in Minden Cemetery
Minden Cemetery
The Minden Cemetery, located in Minden, the seat of Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana, United States, has graves dating from 1843, seven years after the founding of the city in 1836...

 in the Haynes-Walker family plot in the north section of the cemetery. Pallbearers were former Minden teammates or classmates Mike Brewer, Ronnie Brown, Dennis McClure, Stan Belton, Carl Shaw, Bobby Ashley, Dr. Richard Campbell, Lane Davidson, and Bobby Walker. Honorary pallbearers included his former Minden High School coach, Steve Jordan of Shreveport, Tom Alley, D.V.M., of Minden, and former coaches and teammates from Minden High School, LSU, and Lakeside High School in south Webster Parish, where Haynes did some coaching in his later years.

The following anonymous poem was printed in a Baton Rouge newspaper at the height of Haynes' success as an LSU player:

He’s only 5’9” or 10
Statistics tell us all;
But Mr. Freddie plays to win
Like he is ten feet tall.
No man is ever measured by
The feet or inches part;
But by the spirit that the “guy”
Has in his fighting heart—
And if he isn’t tall enough
To touch the Moon, afar;
He may become, when things get rough,
A most outstanding star

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