Jim Barton was truly one of Louisiana's all time great tailbacks.
As a Ragin' Cajun, Jim Barton lined up against the likes of Roger Staubach, and Terry Bradshaw, defeating the latter. He finished his career as a Cajun having experienced 25 wins in 4 years.
He was inducted into Louisiana's S-Club "Hall of Fame" in 1985. He was named to the ALL-Gulf States Conference team both his junior and senior years.
Jim's best year as a Cajun was probably 1968, as Louisiana went 8-2, came in first in the Gulf States Conference, defeated two bowl bound teams in LA-Tech and Arkansas State University. On a personal level Jim won the GSC scoring crown and placed 3rd in the rushing title.
Jim Barton's senior year was special in many ways: The 1969 season commemorated and celebrated the 100-year anniversary of American football. His final campaign was also McNaspy Fields second to last season, which never had a losing season while Jim Barton was on the field. (McNaspy all-time record 90-51-6)
For his senior campaign #43 set two University of Louisiana records: most rushes attempted (155) and most yards gained (775).
By the end of his senior year Barton also set 4 other career marks: most rushes attempted (408), most yards gained (1771), average yards per rush attempt (4.3), and t.d.'s by rushing (20).