- Left professional football in 1958 to enroll in the United States Army.
- Has 11 grandchildren.
- After his military service he began his coaching career at the high school level.
- Played three seasons for the National Football League's Washington Redskins (1956-58).
- Following his retirement from coaching he had a successful career in commercial real estate in Atlanta and Augusta.
- Was inducted to the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame in 2015.
- Graduated from Augusta Law School in 1980.
- Enrolled at Georgia Tech in 1953 after playing football, baseball and running track at Academy of Richmond County, followed by one season of football at Darlington Prep School in Rome, Georgia. He graduated in 1956.
- He served three stints as an assistant coach at Georgia Tech (1963, 1966-67 and 1969) before being named head coach at the University of Tampa in 1971. A year later, he returned to Georgia Tech as head coach. He compiled a 12-10-1 record in two seasons at the helm at his alma mater (1972-73), before retiring from coaching after the 1973 season at the age of 39.
- He walked on to Georgia Tech's football team but went on to earn a scholarship from head coach Bobby Dodd. A linebacker, Fulcher played in two Sugar Bowls and a Cotton Bowl and helped lead Tech to a 26-6-2 record in his three seasons with the Yellow Jackets (1953-55).
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