Joe Barnes

Joe Barnes (born December 18, 1951 in Fort Worth, Texas) was an all-star quarterback in the Canadian Football League.

Barnes was a graduate of Texas Tech University, playing from 1971 to 1973, and was inducted into the Texas Tech Athletic Hall of Honor in 1986. His senior year, he dated Dianna Delp. They were married in June 1974. Barnes was drafted by the Chicago Bears of the NFL in 1974 in the 13th round (316th overall.) He would play only 2 games for Chicago in 1974, completing 2 of 9 passes, and punting once for 27 yards.

He moved to Canada in 1976, and began a 5-year stretch with the Montreal Alouettes. He began by sharing QB duties with Sonny Wade, but mostly took over in 1978, when he threw for 1177 yards, and in 1979, when he added 2456 yards. He won a Grey Cup in 1977 and was QB for the 1978 and 1979 Cup losses to the Edmonton Eskimos. He lost his starting QB job in 1980 to Gerry Dattilio after six games, and was traded to the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Again, he shared QB duties for the Green Riders with John Hufnagel, and after the 1981 season headed to Toronto.

It was with the Toronto Argonauts that Barnes enjoyed his greatest success in the team's run and shoot offence. At first due to injury and the excellent play of Condredge Holloway Barnes played sparingly in 1982. Starting in 1983 he was working in tandem as QB with Holloway. For two seasons the tandem combined for over 5000 yards. In 1983 Holloway had 3184 and Barnes had 2274. The next season the numbers reversed with Barnes leading with 3128 followed by Holloway with 2231. Barnes helped lead Toronto to a long awaited Grey Cup victory in 1983. As was his style, he came off the bench in the second half and engineered the game winning drive and TD, a pass to Cedric Minter, in the final minutes. He was named the Grey Cup Most Valuable Player for his heroics.

In 1984 he was named an all star. In 1985 he was traded to the Calgary Stampeders but the team struggled for wins. After 11 games he was returned to Montreal in a trade, now with the Montreal Concordes, and played with the briefly renamed and reborn Alouettes in 1986.

Barnes was known for his unpredictable and effective scrambling.

Joe and Dianna have two children, Joanna and Joey. They also have three granddaughters.

Texas Tech Red Raiders starting quarterbacks
  • Dempsey Cannon (1936)
  • Jack Kirkpatrick (1953–54)
  • Tom Wilson (1965)
  • Joe Matulich (1967–68)
  • Charles Napper (1970)
  • Joe Barnes (1971–73)
  • Rodney Allison (1975–77)
  • Ron Reeves (1979–81)
  • Jim Hart (1982)
  • Billy Joe Tolliver (1985–88)
  • Jamie Gill (1989)
  • Robert Hall (1993)
  • Zebbie Lethridge (1994–97)
  • Rob Peters (1998–99)
  • Kliff Kingsbury (1999–2002)
  • B. J. Symons (2003)
  • Sonny Cumbie (2004)
  • Cody Hodges (2005)
  • Graham Harrell (2006–2008)
  • Taylor Potts (2009–2010)
  • Steven Sheffield (2009)
  • Seth Doege (2011–2012)
Montreal Alouettes 65th Grey Cup Champions
  • Barry Ardern
  • Dwayne Crump
  • Gerry Dattilio
  • Horace Belton
  • Chuck McMann
  • Dickie Harris
  • Pat Bonnett
  • Larry Smith
  • Dan Yochum
  • Marvin Davis
  • Peter Dalla Riva
  • Ray Watrin
  • Barry Randall
  • Joe Barnes
  • Ian Mofford
  • Bob Gaddis
  • Tony Proudfoot
  • Les Strayhorn
  • Clifton Alapa
  • Brock Aynsley
  • Wally Buono
  • Gary Chown
  • Gabriel Gregoire
  • Jim Burrow
  • Randy Rhino
  • Vernon Perry
  • Junior Ah You
  • Doug Smith
  • Chuck Zapiec
  • Glen Weir
  • Gordon Judges
  • Carl Crennel
  • Wayne Conrad
  • Sonny Wade
  • John O'Leary
  • Don Sweet
  • John Beaton
  • Max Huber
  • Andy Hopkins
  • Head coach: Marv Levy
Toronto Argonauts 71st Grey Cup Champions
  • Steve Ackroyd
  • Tony Antunovic
  • Joe Barnes
  • Ian Beckstead
  • Carl Brazley
  • Bob Bronk
  • Jan Carinci
  • Stephen Del Col
  • James Curry
  • Gordon Elser
  • Dan Ferrone
  • Marcellus Greene
  • Terry Greer
  • Michael Hameluck
  • Condredge Holloway
  • Greg Holmes
  • Hank Ilesic
  • Franklin King
  • Tony Lawson
  • John Malinosky
  • Ken McEachern
  • Cedric Minter
  • William Mitchell
  • Don Moen
  • Rick Mohr
  • Darrell Nicholson
  • Bill Norton
  • John Palazeti
  • Leroy Paul
  • Paul Pearson
  • Kelvin Pruenster
  • Emanuel Tolbert
  • Geoff Townsend
  • Tom Trifaux
  • Darrell Wilson
  • Earl Wilson
  • Head coach: Bob O'Billovich
Montreal Alouettes starting quarterbacks
  • Coulter
  • Filchock
  • Coulter
  • Ratterman
  • Etcheverry
  • Allard
  • Thompkins
  • Stephens
  • Marriott
  • Rabb
  • Bork
  • Cole
  • Faloney
  • Bork
  • Faloney
  • Bork
  • Williams
  • Wade
  • Chasey
  • Wade
  • Jones
  • Wade
  • Barnes
  • Dattilio
  • Ferragamo
  • Dattilio
  • Johnson
  • Evans
  • Rogan
  • Reeves
  • Evans
  • Gill
  • Barnes
  • Ransom
  • Ham
  • Calvillo
  • Brady
  • Calvillo
  • Brady
  • Calvillo
  • Maas
  • Brady
  • Calvillo
  • McPherson
  • Calvillo
  • Leak
  • McPherson
  • Calvillo
Saskatchewan Roughriders starting quarterbacks
  • Showalter
  • Rose
  • Cook
  • Belden
  • Hartman
  • Dobbs
  • Tripucka
  • Allard
  • Adam
  • Broadhead
  • Tripucka
  • Ptacek
  • Allard
  • Ptacek
  • Lancaster
  • Grosscup
  • Ptacek
  • Tripucka
  • Lancaster
  • Lane
  • Lancaster
  • Williams
  • Lancaster
  • Clements
  • Sanders
  • Barnes
  • Hufnagel
  • Adams
  • Hufnagel
  • Paopao
  • Stireman
  • Johnson
  • Tedford
  • Hufnagel
  • Johnson
  • Burgess
  • Jones
  • Burgess
  • Austin
  • Jones
  • Rylance
  • Slack
  • Sarkisian
  • Burris
  • Graves
  • Greene
  • Burris
  • Greene
  • Crandell
  • Joseph
  • Crandell
  • Durant
  • Crandell
  • Bishop
  • Durant
  • Dinwiddie
  • Durant
  • Willy
  • Durant
Toronto Argonauts starting quarterbacks
  • Mullen
  • Stukus
  • Krol
  • Dekdebrun
  • Wirkowski
  • Galiffa
  • Dublinski
  • Knox
  • Rote
  • Liske
  • Day
  • Gabler
  • Wilkinson
  • Jonas
  • Gabler
  • Theismann
  • Rae
  • Ealey
  • Adams
  • Holloway
  • Barnes
  • Holloway
  • Congemi
  • Renfroe
  • Foggie
  • Dunigan
  • Foggie
  • Kerrigan
  • Ham
  • Slack
  • White
  • Graves
  • Austin
  • Flutie
  • Bell
  • Barker
  • Kemp
  • Bell
  • Jackson
  • Bishop
  • Slack
  • Ballard
  • Allen
  • Brady
  • Allen
  • Wynn
  • Allen
  • Bishop
  • McMahon
  • Allen
  • Butler
  • Bishop
  • Joseph
  • Pickett
  • Joseph
  • Pickett
  • Joseph
  • Lemon
  • Bell
  • Lemon
  • Jyles
  • Ray
  • Jackson
  • Ray
Calgary Stampeders starting quarterbacks
  • Spaith
  • Heath
  • LeBaron
  • Heath
  • Knox
  • Finks
  • Wirkowski
  • Clinkscale
  • Wirkowski
  • Kapp
  • Day
  • Liske
  • Keeling
  • Redell
  • Keeling
  • Liske
  • Pisarcik
  • Douglas
  • Watson
  • Sherman
  • Pisarcik
  • Hufnagel
  • K. Johnson
  • Threadgill
  • Dattilio
  • Quarles
  • Dattilio
  • Quarles
  • Vavra
  • Barnes
  • Quarles
  • R. Johnson
  • Fodor
  • R. Johnson
  • Kramer
  • Te. Jones
  • Porras
  • Barrett
  • Te. Jones
  • Barrett
  • Flutie
  • Garcia
  • Moore
  • Flutie
  • Garcia
  • Dickenson
  • Crandell
  • Sankey
  • Crandell
  • Feterik
  • Crandell
  • To. Jones
  • Burris
  • Gesser
  • Wimprine
  • Burris
  • Smith
  • Burris
  • Tate
  • Glenn
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Name Barnes, Joe
Alternative names
Short description Player of American and Canadian football
Date of birth December 18, 1951
Place of birth Fort Worth, Texas
Date of death
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