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  1. Kimbrough, an alumnus of Texas A&M University, was known as the "Haskell Hurricane" when he played Texas A&M Aggies football team. He played fullback on the Aggie's undefeated 1939 national championship team.

  2. May 10, 2006 · DALLAS - John Kimbrough, a Texas A&M football hero, movie star and former state lawmaker, died in his West Texas hometown of Haskell. He was 87. Kimbrough died Monday after a brief bout with ...

  3. John Kimbrough, star player of the 1939 National Championship Sugar Bowl, was infamous for his bone jarring collisions and nearly unstopable pushes to the end zone. “Jarrin’ John” carried the ball over the goal line twice in A&M’s 14-13 victory over Tulane for the national title.

  4. May 8, 2006 · John Kimbrough, a Texas A&M football hero, movie star and former state lawmaker, died in his West Texas hometown of Haskell. He was 87. Kimbrough died Monday after a brief bout with...

  5. Texas A&M fullback John Kimbrough was big, strong and hard to bring down. Kimbrough's bone jarring collisions were infamous. That's why they called him Jarrin' John.

  6. May 13, 2006 · John Kimbrough, 87, a Texas A&M; football great who starred in two B-westerns in the 1940s and became a Texas state legislator, died of pneumonia Monday in Haskell, Texas.

  7. The hulking Texas A&M star ran through opposing defenses with a force that usually created its own holes in the line. This pile-driving back rushed his way to All- America honors in 1939 and 1940 and led the Aggies to 20 victories in 21 games during those two years.

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