Bill Fulcher passed away

Bill Fulcher, former Georgia Tech football player and coach, dies in Augusta
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By Ken Sugiura, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Former Georgia Tech coach Bill Fulcher, who led his alma mater’s football team from 1972-73 before leaving the profession to go into real estate, died Friday at his home in Augusta. He was 88.

The second coach tabbed to follow in the massive footsteps of coach Bobby Dodd, Fulcher first made his mark at Tech by arriving as a walk-on before earning a scholarship and a starting position playing for Dodd in the mid-50′s when the Yellow Jackets were a national powerhouse.

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Bill Fulcher, a former football player and coach at Georgia Tech, died Friday, Sept. 23, 2022, in Augusta, Ga. Fulcher was Tech's coach from 1972-73 and was a letter-winner from 1953-55.

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Fulcher was hired by Dodd (then serving as athletic director) before the 1972 season after Bud Carson was fired after five seasons. After three seasons in the NFL as a linebacker with Washington (1956-58) – he is said to be the first person from Augusta to play in the NFL – Fulcher undertook coaching jobs at the high-school level in Georgia and at Tech and then at Florida. His final step before returning to Tech as head coach was one season as head coach at the University of Tampa (1971).
He became just the fifth full-time head coach at Tech, following John Heisman, William Alexander, Dodd and Carson.


“I’ve taken a few wrong turns in my life, but this is it, the place I’ve always wanted to be,” Fulcher said in an article in The Atlanta Constitution at the time of his hire.
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Bill Fulcher, a former football player and coach at Georgia Tech, died Friday, Sept. 23, 2022, in Augusta, Ga. Fulcher was Tech's coach from 1972-73 and was a letter-winner from 1953-55.

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In two seasons, Fulcher was 12-10-1. He led the Jackets to a 7-4-1 record in 1972, finishing the season with a Liberty Bowl win over Iowa State and a No. 20 ranking in the final Associated Press poll. In the 16 years post-Dodd that Tech played as an independent (1967-82), it was one of two seasons that the Jackets finished in the Top 25.

After his second season, Fulcher resigned at the age of 39, stating that “it is no longer as enjoyable for me to coach football as it once was.” In reports from the time, Dodd said that there was no pressure on him to quit. Dodd named former Tech star and UCLA coach Pepper Rodgers as his successor. Of Tech’s 13 full-time head coaches, his tenure remains the briefest.
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Bill Fulcher, a former football player and coach at Georgia Tech, died Friday, Sept. 23, 2022, in Augusta, Ga. Fulcher was Tech's coach from 1972-73 and was a letter-winner from 1953-55.

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Fulcher went into commercial real estate after his resignation, returning to Augusta. According to an obituary published online by an Augusta funeral home, Fulcher enjoyed a successful, award-winning career in that field. His pursuits included racquetball, golf, hunting and poetry, and he sang in the choir at First Baptist Church in Augusta. He was inducted into the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame in 2015.
Fulcher is survived by his wife of 37 years, Bequi, three children and a stepson, a brother and 11 grandchildren.
A visitation will be held Monday 5-7 p.m. at the Thomas Poteet & Son funeral home in Augusta. The funeral service will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church of Augusta
 
First Tech game I ever saw was Rice vs TECH at Grant Field Sept. 30,1972. Ended in a 36 - 36 tie. Bill Fulcher was coaching GT.
May be rest in peace.
I've always thought that Fulcher's resignation led to a long downhill course for Tech football. He seemed liked exactly the right man for the job with the potential to be Tech's next long term career coach. Instead, we got Pepper and the first round of option which resulted in his firing and the collapse of the program under Curry. Tech didn't recover until 1984-85, then collapsed again under Ross. If Fulcher had stayed and become a career coach. all that might have been avoided. His 2 teams were exciting and fun to watch, and he handled the very difficult McAshan situation correctly and with great integrity. I guess McAshan and marriage problems were just too much for him to continue. Glad he went on to have a successful career in commercial real estate. Rest in peace Coach Fulcher.
 
I just read Coach Fulcher’s obituary and the man absolutely loved football. He would spend time coaching a team one day and the next day play for a team. It was like he could not get enough of it. Then all of a sudden he walks away from the game. I wonder what happened? I think he was well liked by the GT fanbase. I really think the McAshan incident soured him towards coaching … thanks Eddie. think Dodd was sad to see him go.
 
I just read Coach Fulcher’s obituary and the man absolutely loved football. He would spend time coaching a team one day and the next day play for a team. It was like he could not get enough of it. Then all of a sudden he walks away from the game. I wonder what happened? I think he was well liked by the GT fanbase. I really think the McAshan incident soured him towards coaching … thanks Eddie. think Dodd was sad to see him go.
That was always what I thought too. But Deepsnap said it was a screwball wife that did him in. And in hindsight, I can see how that would be the case.
 
Here is a link to Bill Fulcher's obituary.

The AJC's Ken Suguira also has a good column about him.

If anyone would like to see it but doesn't have a subscription, I will be happy to paste the content here.
Ha! S&S got a shoutout.
 
He could still outcoach Collins, even today.
I didn't realize Coach Fulcher was a member of First Baptist Church in Augusta. That's also neat he sang in the choir. In 2002, I was Baptized at First Baptist Church, in Augusta. I last attended services there in 2004. I moved to Northwest Georgia in 2004.

Coach Bill Fulcher will be greatly missed by many. May the Good Lord continue to be with his family. He is now in Heaven and playing for God's Team!


GO JACKETS!
 
No, same name. We messaged back and forth a few times. The conversation started when I posted what he told me the reason was for him leaving Tech. I remember that you told me that you occasionally sang in the FBC choir.
WOW. I apologize for not remembering. Not that it matters, but was it on here or on the other site?
Are you planning on going to the funeral? I hope to. I have nothing scheduled for that time, so I should be able to make it.
 
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