About Fulton
Stadium/Bob Black Field
“Knoxville’s
oldest and most exciting high school football venue.” - Tim Parker
Long before
Fulton played its first home game at the school, what is now known as
Bob Black Field served as Fulton’s practice field. Home games from
1951-1964 were played at Evans-Collins Field. In 1964, the North
Knoxville Stadium Association was established with the goal of building
a football stadium at Fulton High School. The NKSA worked hard to raise
money for the project from local businesses and individual donors. In
October of 1964, local dignitaries gathered for the ground breaking of
Fulton Stadium/Falcon Field. The original stadium, consisting of the
middle section of the current stadium’s bleachers, along with temporary
stands, seated 3000 people and was ready for the first game of the 1965
season on August 27, 1965 against Unicoi Co. On that historic evening, a
full house watched the Falcons defeat the Blue Devils 13-0. The stadium
was expanded to its current configuration before the 1969 season. Fulton
lost to Sevier Co. 14-8 in the first game in the completed stadium.
Falcon Field was renamed “Bob Black Field,” in honor of the coach and
athletic director on September 12, 1986. In the dedication game, Fulton
defeated Alcoa 10-7 on Mike Potter’s overtime field goal. Fulton
concluded the 2002 season with a perfect 8-0 home record, including
three consecutive home victories in the TSSAA Play-offs. For the first
time ever on November 1, 2002, Fulton hosted a live regional cable
broadcast on CSS, as the Falcons defeated the Gibbs Eagles 47-7.
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Fulton
Stadium/Bob Black Field Timeline
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1964
Groundbreaking for new stadium
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1965
1st season at Falcon Field, Fulton completes the season with
a perfect 5-0 home record.
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1967
Fulton defeats Oak Ridge 14-13 on Falcon Field en route to an undefeated
season.
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1969
East and West stands added to existing stadium.
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1974
Perfect 5-0 record at Fulton.
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1979
Fulton hosts 1st home play-off game. Oak Ridge 28 Fulton 14.
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1986
Falcon Field renamed Bob Black Field.
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1995
New scoreboard installed.
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1996
Track re-surfaced.
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2000
Press Box renovated creating a new second level.
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2002
Fulton wins all 8 home games and advances to the BlueCross Bowl.
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2003
Fulton posts an undefeated 7-0 home record and defeated Macon Co. 26-0
to advance to their second consecutive BlueCross Bowl.
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2004
New
scoreboard
installed
honoring 2003 state champions.
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Field Decorations
Fulton takes great
pride in the appearance of Bob Black Field. Many fans have said that
Fulton’s field is the best-decorated field in the area. The coaching
staff spends many hours on Wednesdays painting the field for Friday’s
game. The drop wing falcon on the 50-yard line first appeared during the
1992 season. This is the third season that the falcon has been painted
black. The FHS designs in both end zones debuted in 1993. The current
field design has been in use since the 1996 season. The drop wing falcon
logo is outlined by hand prior to the start of the season by Fulton
graduates Tim Parker and Jason Harbison.
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Fulton
at Home
Fulton Stadium/ Bob
Black Field celebrates its 40th birthday this season, and the
Falcons have been successful in the past in defending their home turf.
Fulton finished the 2004 home season with a record of 5-2. 2004 saw the
end of a record 19-game winning streak at home. The Falcons opened their
stadium with a 19 game unbeaten streak (17-0-2) from 1965-1968. Fulton’s
all-time home record is 118-89-3, and Coach Coatney is 45-32 at home.
Currently, Fulton has an 8-game winning streak in home playoff games,
and has a home record in the playoffs of 10-2. Fulton has a 2-1 record
in home games this year.
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Fulton
Quick Facts
Location……….. Knoxville
Opened………... 1951
Enrollment…….. 956
District/Region... 2-3A
Home Field……. Bob Black Field
Principal………. Kitty Hatcher
Athletic Director.. Bob Black
Head Coach…… Buck Coatney
Seasons……….. 14
Record………… 93-71
Seasons Played.… 55
All-Time Record…318-261-11
Playoff Appearances..15
Playoff Record… 21-13
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Coach Buck Coatney
Coach
Buck Coatney is in his 14th season at the helm of the Fulton
football program. His 93-71 record makes him the winningest coach in
school history. Coatney’s teams have developed a reputation for both a
physical defense and a high scoring offense. Coatney’s roots are colored
maroon and white, as his father John captained Fulton’s 1959 team.
Coatney was known as a hard-nosed linebacker and tight end on the Falcon
teams of the late 70s. He was named to the all-state team and the
Knoxville Journal defensive player of the year, as he led Fulton to
a region championship in 1979. Coatney earned Honorable-Mention
All-American honors at Furman University where he was coached by current
Vanderbilt coach Bobby Johnson. He began his coaching career at Furman
as a graduate assistant. After leaving Furman, Coatney spent two years
as an assistant coach at Middlesburg High School in Florida. He returned
to Fulton in 1987, where he served as Defensive Coordinator. He was
named Fulton’s 11th head coach in 1992. Fulton has advanced
to the playoffs under Coatney for the last 12 years. In 2003, Coatney
directed what was thought to be a rebuilding effort into the school’s
first ever state championship team, and led the Falcons to a repeat
championship in 2004. For his work in 2004, Coatney was named state
coach of the year by the Tennessee Sportswriters Association, and the
Tennessee Titans.
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2005 Schedule
8/12 Bearden (Jamboree) W, 8-0
8/26 @Austin-East L,
36-33
9/2 @Anderson Co. L,
27-26 (ot)
9/9 Alcoa
L, 46-8
9/16 Boyd Buchanan W, 43-7
9/23 @ Chatt. Tyner W,
16-13
9/30 Scott (HC)
W, 56-24
10/7 Kingston
10/14 @Catholic
10/21 @Carter
10/28
Livingston Academy
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Fulton vs. Kingston-
The Series
The Fulton Falcons and
Kingston Yellow Jackets meet for the 12th time tonight at Bob
Black Field. Kingston leads the all-time series 6-5, but Fulton holds a
3-1 record against the Yellow Jackets at home. Fulton has won the last
four games in the series, and the last three games played at Fulton. The
teams have met in the post-season on three occasions, dating back to the
schools’ first meeting in 1988. Kingston has won all three playoff
meetings. The Yellow Jackets have made 21 playoff appearances, winning
the state championship in 1973. Coach Vic King is in his 20th
season as the head coach of the Yellow Jackets; holding a 158-69 record.
Year |
W/L |
Score |
Site |
1988p |
L |
13-12 |
A |
1993p |
L |
21-0 |
A |
1997 |
L |
54-16 |
H |
1998 |
L |
30-20 |
A |
1998p |
L |
46-6 |
A |
1999 |
W |
52-29 |
H |
2000 |
L |
22-12 |
A |
2001 |
W |
35-28 |
H |
2002 |
W |
28-13 |
A |
2003
2004 |
W
W |
54-12
35-0 |
H
A
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Last Week
Fulton 56 Scott 24
Catholic 37
Anderson Co. 7
A-E 28 Livingston
21
Loudon 28 Kingston
7
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Last Year
Second place in
region 2-3A was up for grabs last year when the Falcons traveled to Dr.
Nat Sugarman Memorial Field. The Falcon defense recorded its first-ever
shutout of the Yellow Jackets in the 35-0 victory at Kingston. The
Yellow Jackets were held to only 70 total yards. Tyrone Cobb had an
impressive offensive and defensive performance for the Falcons. Cobb
rushed for 3 TD’s and recorded 13 tackles. Elliott Bishop scored first
for the Falcons on an 11-yard TD pass from Ish Young, and closed out the
scoring on a 27-yard interception return of a Rock Gurney pass. Fulton’s
rushing attack was effective, gaining 216 yards on 36 carries.
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Last Week
Homecoming 2005 was a happy one for the
Fulton Falcons as they rolled to a 56-24region 2-3A victory over the
Scott Highlanders at Bob Black Field. Dennis Rogan was the offensive
star for the Falcons recording a career-best 301 yards rushing and five
touchdowns. Rogan’s first touchdown of the game came on a 25-yard
scamper on the Falcons’ first offensive play. Freshman QB Jock Stinson
connected on two touchdown passes in the game to Chris Pitchford.
Stinson completed 9 of 16 passes for a career-high 197 yards. Fulton led
30-6 at the half before enduring a barrage by Scott RB Wesley Smith.
Smith rushed for a Scott High record 329 yards and four touchdowns.
Rogan concluded the scoring on a 71-yard TD gallop in the fourth
quarter. The win marked the first regional victory for the Falcons this
year.
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This Week
Anderson Co @
Catholic
A-E @ Livingston
Loudon @ Kingston
Scott @ Fulton
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Homecoming at Fulton
2005 marks the 55th season
of Fulton football, and the 41st homecoming game played on
the Fulton campus. Prior to 1965 all Fulton games were played at
Evans-Collins Field, making homecoming an event that was celebrated in
two different places. Fulton’s first homecoming game played at Fulton
Stadium came in 1965 when the Falcons defeated Holston 20-6. Other
memorable homecoming games include the 1956 victory over powerful
Chattanooga Central, and a 27-0 whitewashing of Maryville in 1963. The
only blemish on the 1967 team’s worksheet was a 12-12 homecoming tie
with Holston. Last year, Lenoir City spoiled homecoming with a 21-6
upset victory. This edition of Fulton game notes lists all of the known
Fulton homecoming games.
Region 2-3A Standings
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Place |
Team |
Reg. |
Over |
1 |
Catholic
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2-0 |
5-0 |
2 |
And. Co. |
2-0 |
4-1 |
3 |
A-E |
2-1 |
4-2 |
4 |
Livingston |
1-1 |
3-2 |
5 |
Scott |
0-1 |
3-2 |
6 |
Kingston |
0-2 |
3-2 |
7 |
Fulton |
0-2 |
2-3 |
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Region 2-3A Standings
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Place |
Team |
Reg. |
Over |
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1 |
Catholic
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3-0 |
6-0 |
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2 |
A-E |
3-1 |
5-2 |
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3 |
Anderson Co. |
2-1 |
4-2 |
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4 |
Livingston |
1-2 |
3-3 |
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Fulton |
1-2 |
3-3 |
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6 |
Kingston |
0-2 |
3-2 |
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Scott |
0-2 |
3-3 |
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Next Week
Anderson County @
Livingston Academy
Knoxville Fulton @ Knoxville Catholic
Scott County @ Kingston
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FalconTalk
Media members can find complete coverage of Fulton
football on the web at
www.fultonfootball.com. ..The Falcons will
wear Maroon jerseys and black pants for tonight’s game. Fulton has a
record of 1-0 in this uniform after wearing them in the 43-7 victory
over Boyd Buchanan… Fulton’s 2005 schedule features five schools that
have won a combined total of 12 state football championships … Fulton’s
OT loss to Anderson Co. was the Falcons’ first OT loss since 2001 when
the Mavericks defeated Fulton 36-33 at Anderson Co. in the 2nd
round of the playoffs. Fulton had won 3 consecutive overtime games…
Tonight’s game will be broadcast in Knoxville on WKCS-FM 91.1 with
Russell Mayes, Ryan McDonough, and T.J. Earl on the call, and in
Kingston on WKTS-FM 90.1 with longtime voice of the Yellow Jackets Neil
Scalf and coack Jerry Walker . .. Only 9 East Tennessee schools have won
back-to-back state championships. Fulton won in ’03 and ’04. Alcoa,
Cleveland, and Maryville are the only ET schools with three consecutive
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Poll Watching
Poll
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Fulton
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Kingston |
AP |
NR |
NR |
Sonny Moore |
3 |
24 |
CoachT.com |
16 |
NR |
Earl Nall |
8 |
22 |
The CoachT.com
strength of schedule ratings lists Fulton’s schedule as the 3rd
toughest in class 3A, while Kingston’s is rated 4th toughest.
The Sonny Moore poll has Fulton listed as the number 22 team in the
entire state of Tennessee.
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Fulton Statistical Leaders
Rushing |
Carries |
Yards |
TD |
Dennis Rogan |
125 |
950 |
15 |
Tyrone Cobb |
25 |
130 |
0 |
Receiving |
Catches |
Yards |
TD |
Chris
Pitchford |
12 |
271 |
4 |
Dennis
Freeney |
15 |
218 |
1 |
Passing |
Att/Comp |
Yards |
TD |
Jock Stinson |
29/63 |
473 |
5 |
Jonathon
Blair |
2/5 |
14 |
1 |
Tackles |
Tackles |
-yd |
Sack |
Brandon
Winters |
36 |
4.5 |
.5 |
Antonio
Hamilton |
30 |
4 |
0 |
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Next Week
Fulton concludes
its 2-game homestand next week as they host the Kingston Yellow Jackets
at Bob Black Field. Local kickoff time is 7:30 PM.
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This edition of the Fulton Football Game Notes was
compiled by Russell Mayes. Any media inquires concerning the Falcons
should be directed to Mayes at 594-1259. |