Doug Barnett
| No. 96, 79, 53 | |||||
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| Position: | Defensive end | ||||
| Personal information | |||||
| Born: | April 12, 1960 Montebello, California, U.S. | ||||
| Height: | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) | ||||
| Weight: | 250 lb (113 kg) | ||||
| Career information | |||||
| High school: | Edgewood (West Covina, California) | ||||
| College: | Azusa Pacific | ||||
| NFL draft: | 1982: 5th round, 118th pick | ||||
| Career history | |||||
| Career NFL statistics | |||||
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Douglas Shirl Barnett Jr. (born April 12, 1960) is an American former professional football player who was a center in the National Football League (NFL) for the Washington Redskins, the Los Angeles Rams, and the Atlanta Falcons.[1][2] He played college football for the Azusa Pacific Cougars.[3]
He was inducted into the Azusa Pacific Hall of Fame in 1992.[2] After his retirement from professional football, he was the varsity football head coach for Bakersfield Christian High School.[4]
Head coaching record
College
| Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rocky Mountain Battlin' Bears (Frontier Conference) (1993–1995) | |||||||||
| 1993 | Rocky Mountain | 1–9 | 0–6 | 4th | |||||
| 1994 | Rocky Mountain | 0–10 | 0–6 | 4th | |||||
| 1995 | Rocky Mountain | 0–10 | 0–6 | 4th | |||||
| Rocky Mountain: | 1–29 | 0–18 | |||||||
| Total: | 1–29 | ||||||||
References
- ^ "Skins sign Barnett". Potomac News. The Associated Press. October 8, 1985. p. B7. Retrieved July 2, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b "Doug Barnett (1992) - Hall of Fame". Azusa Pacific University Athletics. Retrieved July 2, 2025.
- ^ LePage, David (April 29, 1982). "Tackle 'Elated' Over Call From Rams". Part IX: San Gabriel Valley. The Los Angeles Times. p. 9. Retrieved July 2, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Schultz, Dan (September 20, 2008). "Bakersfield Christian scrapes past Cavaliers". Tulare Advance-Register. Tulare, California. Visalia Times-Delta News Service. p. 4B. Retrieved July 2, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.