I absolutely agree. My post from Hilltop Board:
Although there are many worthy recipients in this class, I can think of no Honored name greater than "Red" Barr. Having swum for Coach Barr in the sixties, he was first and more most a gentleman, whose commimtent to his swimmers and divers was unmatched. The dynasty that became SMU Swimming was a direct result of Coach Barr, his assistant Coach Mac and the quality of swimmers and divers he recruited, trained and led. When I left, we had won our 12th consecutive SWC Championship. During my varsity years, we placed 5th, 7th and 5th over the three years at the NCAA's. He graduated everyone, cut no one and Lettered more than could reasonably expect. Congratulations to his family and a big salute to all who competed for him.
March 21, 2011
DALLAS (SMU) -
A brief listing of the class and their accomplishments:
Alfred R. "Red" Barr (1971) - As the head coach for SMU swimming from 1947 to 1971, Barr coached his teams to 17 SWC Championships. Barr, who coached fifty All-American swimmers and divers, had SMU's pool named in his honor. The 1971 Collegiate and Scholastic Swimming Trophy recipient coached two Olympians during his career.