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. In 1940 he finished second to the
University of Michigan's
Tom Harmon in
Heisman Trophy balloting. According to his
College Football Hall of Fame biography, ''Jarrin' John'' was a punishing 6 ft 2 in tall 210 lb
running back known for breaking tackles with his high knee action who was honored with induction into that organization in 1954. Kimbrough was drafted in the first round with the second overall pick in the 1941 NFL Draft by the Chicago Cardinals. He made his professional football debut on October 19, 1941, playing for the
New York Americans against the Columbus Bullies, the same game that also marked the professional debut of
Tom Harmon. In 1941, he started alongside Harmon in the Americans backfield in the
third American Football League and became the team's primary running threat after Harmon left the team for
military service. ==Acting==