William Fuller Named ACC Legend
Posted Oct 11, 2006
William Fuller, a consensus All-America as a senior, was also a first-team All-America as a junior. He helped lead the Tar Heels to two Top 10 and three Top 20 national rankings as well as to the 1980 ACC Football Championship. Helped the Tar Heels post a 37-11 overall record during his four seasons. Fuller played 13 seasons in the NFL, four times earning All-Pro honors.
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