Frank Kimbrough (American football)

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Frank Kimbrough
Sport Football
Born June 24, 1904(1904-06-24)
Died February 4, 1971 (aged 66)
Career highlights
Overall 116–83–8
Bowls 2–0
Coaching stats
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Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1935-1940
1941-1946
1947-1957
Hardin-Simmons
Baylor
West Texas A&M

Frank H. Kimbrough (June 24, 1904February 4, 1971) was the football head coach for the Hardin-Simmons Cowboys, Baylor Bears, and West Texas A&M Buffaloes. He is the brother of former Texas A&M star player John Kimbrough.

Kimbrough began his college coaching career at Hardin-Simmons in 1935. After finishing the 1940 season with a perfect 9–0 record, Kimbrough – at age 37 – was hired by Baylor, replacing Morley Jennings. After mediocre results in his first three seasons, Kimbrough resigned after Baylor went 1–8 in 1946. He was immediately hired by West Texas A&M, where he coached the following eleven years. In 1950 his team went 10–1, including a Sun Bowl win over Cincinnati. Kimbrough retired in 1957 to become the schools athletic director. The Kimbrough Memorial Stadium in Canyon, Texas is named in his honor.

[edit] Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl Coaches# AP°
Hardin-Simmons Cowboys (Independet) (1935 – 1940)
1935 Hardin-Simmons 6–3–1
1936 Hardin-Simmons 9–2
1937 Hardin-Simmons 8–0–1
1938 Hardin-Simmons 8–2
1939 Hardin-Simmons 7–1–1
1940 Hardin-Simmons 9–0
Hardin-Simmons: 47–8–3
Baylor Bears (Southwest Conference) (1941 – 1946)
1941 Baylor 3–6–1
1942 Baylor 6–4–1
1945 Baylor 5–5–1
1946 Baylor 1–8
Baylor: 15–23–3
West Texas A&M Buffaloes (Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1947 – 1957)
1947 West Texas A&M 7–4
1948 West Texas A&M 6–5
1949 West Texas A&M 5–4
1950 West Texas A&M 10–1 W Sun Bowl
1951 West Texas A&M 2–7
1952 West Texas A&M 3–6
1953 West Texas A&M 1–8–1
1954 West Texas A&M 1–8
1955 West Texas A&M 4–4–1
1956 West Texas A&M 8–2 W Tangerine Bowl
1957 West Texas A&M 7–3
West Texas A&M: 54–52–2
Total: 116–83–8
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Indicates BCS bowl game. #Rankings from final Coaches Poll of the season.