Coltyn Fulton looks to bounce back from leg injury to lead Tascosa offense again

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Tascosa’s Coltyn Fulton rushed for 1,106 yards last season. [Carter Pirtle/ Press Pass Sports]

Editor’s note: This is a quarterback series highlighting of some of the top returning signal callers across the Texas Panhandle leading up to the kickoff of the regular season.

Tascosa senior quarterback Coltyn Fulton didn’t finish his junior season the way he would have liked. In fact, he didn’t get to finish it at all, which might be what motivates him this year.

Last season Fulton had come into his own in leading Tascosa’s ground-heavy flexbone attack as the Rebels were rolling in the area round of the Class 5A Division I playoffs against Saginaw. Before the end of Tascosa’s 35-13 win, though, the fate of Fulton’s – and Tascosa’s – season was sealed.

Fulton tore his right ACL, eliminating any chance he had of playing the rest of the season, or doing anything athletically for the remainder of the school year. He had to watch the next round from the sideline as the Rebels were crushed by Aledo 62-7 in the regional round.

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