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Robert Leon Fuller (July 28, 1938) is a former
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coach. He served as
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of the Colorado State college football program from 1982 to 1988. Fuller also served as defensive coordinator for the
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Longhorns and is regarded as “one of the best defensive coaches the University of Texas ever had.”


Playing career

Fuller grew up in
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, where he attended high school and played football for
Bum Phillips Oail Andrew "Bum" Phillips Jr. (September 29, 1923 – October 18, 2013) was an American football coach at the high school, college and professional levels. He served as head coach in the National Football League (NFL) for the Houston Oilers fr ...
. Despite only weighing , Fuller displayed extraordinary talent and tenaciousness as a defensive back. As a senior in high school, Fuller lived with the Phillips family, after his father was shot in a bar and his mother left town. Because of his size, Fuller was not recruited by any college, but Phillips recommended him to
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, head coach at Tyler Junior College. Fuller was awarded a scholarship and immediately became the team's most valuable player. He was named All-Texas Junior College and NJCAA All-American. Bum Phillips later recommended Fuller again to an acquainted colleague, this time
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coach
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. In his first year, Fuller made the All-
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team at safety, and during his senior year he made the all-star team on both offense and defense and served as team captain. He played in the North/South All-Star Game and the Senior Bowl All-Star at Alabama.


Coaching career

After graduating from Alabama in 1961, Fuller became an assistant coach at Big Spring High School. In 1963, he was hired as
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at Oklahoma State University–Stillwater. Fuller continued his coaching career with stints at the
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and the
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. In 1974, he was appointed
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at West Texas State University by Gene Mayfield. A year later he left to take over a similar position at the
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under Fred Akers. In 1977 Fuller followed Akers to the
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. Fuller instantly became a favorite among Texas fans and alumni, as his defensive units frequently ranked among the nation's best. In 1982, Fuller got his first head coaching job, replacing interim coach Chester Caddas at Colorado State University. He went 25–55 through seven seasons and was dismissed after the Rams finished the 1988 season at 1–10. Fuller then returned to Texas, replacing Paul Jette as Longhorns defensive coordinator for head coach David McWilliams. When
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replaced McWilliams as Longhorns head coach in 1992, Fuller remained in that position as one of the only two coaches to stay and not have been fired. Two seasons later however, Mackovic fired Fuller, citing a difference of philosophy and strained relationship between the two as his reason. Wade Phillips, Bum Phillips' son, immediately hired Fuller as defensive backs coach for the
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. Returning to the high school level after 32 years, Fuller became head football coach and athletic director of the
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, guiding the Yellowjackets to a 9–2 record in 1995. He then retired from coaching and left Llano to take over as athletic director at the Austin Independent School District. Fuller served in that capacity for eight years overseeing that district's 11 high schools and 17 junior highs, before retiring after the 2003-04 school year. Fuller came out of retirement in 2007 to replace Gary Gaines as athletic director of the Ector County Independent School District, and then hired him as head coach.


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College


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Fuller, Leon 1938 births Living people American football defensive backs Alabama Crimson Tide football players Colorado State Rams football coaches Denver Broncos coaches Kentucky Wildcats football coaches Oklahoma State Cowboys football coaches Texas Longhorns football coaches Tyler Apaches football players West Texas A&M Buffaloes football coaches Wyoming Cowboys football coaches High school football coaches in Texas People from Nederland, Texas Players of American football from Texas