Edward Reno Fullerton (April 7, 1931 – May 28, 2015) was an American football halfback and defensive back.
[2] In the 1952 Sugar Bowl, billed by The Washington Post as the second "game of the century", 3rd-ranked Maryland faced "General" Robert Neyland's 1st-ranked Tennessee Volunteers.
Fullerton scored the first touchdown of the game by rushing into the end zone to cap a 56-yard drive.
Soon after, Maryland quarterback Jack Scarbath pitched to Fullerton who then threw a six-yard pass to Bob Shemonski for another touchdown.
[7][8] Upon his discharge from the Air Force in January 1956, he was hired at as an assistant coach his alma mater by Tommy Mont.