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Fred Haynes

Freddie Lynn Haynes, known as Fred Haynes (March 29, 1946—November 5, 2006), was an American football player for the Louisiana State University Tigers from 1966 to 1968, having climaxed his three-season career by successfully quarterbacking both the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans and the Peach Bowl in Atlanta, Georgia, in calendar year 1968. Because of his stature and weight, he did not play professionally after college but entered business in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
==Early life==
Haynes was born in Minden, the parish seat of Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana, to Oscar Henry Haynes, Jr., and the former Freddie Louise Walker (born 1924), originally from the village of Ashland in northern Natchitoches Parish. Both his father and grandfather, O. H. Haynes, Sr., served as sheriff of Webster Parish: O. H., Sr., from 1933 to 1952; O. H. Haynes, Jr., from 1964 to 1980. Sandwiched between the two was J. D. Batton, older brother of later Minden Mayor Jack Batton. He was named "Freddie" for his mother and "Lynn" for his paternal grandmother, Lynn Burns Haynes (1889–1971). Haynes' father was also the Exxon distributor in Webster Parish.

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