Fuller was the head coach of the Florida Gators baseball team from 1948 to 1975, serving longer and winning more games than any other coach in the history of the Florida Gators intercollegiate sports program. His Gators baseball teams compiled an overall win–loss–tie record of 557–354–6 (.611), won four
Southeastern Conference (SEC) Eastern Division titles and three SEC championships (1952, 1956, 1962), and made three appearances in the NCAA baseball tournament (1958, 1960, 1962). Fuller coached forty-seven All-SEC players, including the first three
All-Americans in the history of the Gators baseball program,
Bernie Parrish,
Perry McGriff and Tom Moore. Eight of his Gators played
Major League Baseball, including
Dennis Aust,
Ross Baumgarten,
Doug Corbett,
Roger Holt, Bernie Parrish,
Haywood Sullivan,
Dale Willis and
Casey Wise. Fuller was also an assistant coach for the
Florida Gators football team for twenty-nine seasons from 1947 to 1976 under four different head coaches—
Raymond Wolf,
Bob Woodruff,
Ray Graves and
Doug Dickey. He served longer than any other assistant coach in school history, including as the head coach of the Gators freshman football team known as the "Baby Gators," varsity assistant, head scout and a key recruiter. Fuller was personally responsible for recruiting Doug Dickey, who later became the starting quarterback, the Gators head football coach and a member of the
College Football Hall of Fame, and also
Jack Youngblood, who was recognized as a first-team
All-American and a member of the
Pro Football Hall of Fame. == Legacy ==