Thursday, November 4, 2021

AT A GLANCE: Playoffs - Round 1 - Fulton County

By: ANDY HUNT


2021 Fulton County 1A (1-9, District 0-2)

  • Gleason (TN) (1A, 4-3) – LOSS – 0-40
  • Marshall County (6A, 2-5) – LOSS – 6-46
  • Callaway County (4A, 3-4) – LOSS – 6-42
  • Ballard Memorial (2A, 0-7) – WIN – 8-0
  • South Fulton (TN) (1A, 4-4) – LOSS – 24-26
  • Trigg County (2A, 4-4) – LOSS – 16-54
  • Russellville (1A, 7-1) – LOSS – 6-42
  • Crittenden County (1A, 4-6) – LOSS – 0-36
  • Lake County (TN) – LOSS – 12-52
  • Murray (2A, 7-2) – LOSS – 0-49
    • Fulton County has 23 players on its roster (32 in 2020).
    • In the past two seasons, Fulton County is 2-15 with their only wins coming over Ballard Memorial.
    • Super Senior Year Participants – No players that were a senior on the 2020 Fulton County football roster have returned for fifth-year in 2021, per the KHSAA website.

2021 Fulton County Statistics
TEAM DEFENSE

  • Passing Yards Allowed: 1,081 Yards
  • Rushing Yards Allowed: 1,792 Yards
  • Points Allowed: 387 Points (38.7 Points Per Game)

Passing

  • #16 Max Gibbs – 88/232, 1,005 Yards, 6 TDs, 18 INTs

Rushing
  • #11 Damien Hill – 57 Attempts, 168 Yards, 0 TDs
  • #16 Max Gibbs – 69 Attempts, 204 Yards, 3 TDs

Receiving
  • #1 Dakyran Gossett – 40 Receptions, 550 Yards, 4 TDs
  • #4 Jayden Smith – 13 Receptions, 216 Yards, 0 TDs
  • #11 Damien Hill – 13 Receptions, 106 Yards, 2 TDs

Defense

  • #66 Luke Jackson – 103 Tackles, 14 TFL, 2 Sacks, 1 INT
  • #88 Corey Manus – 44 Tackles, 4 TFL, 1 Sack, 1 INT, 3 Fumble Recovery
  • #7 Terrance Johnson – 39 Tackles , 1 INT
  • #33 TyAvious Isbell – 38 Tackles, 4 TFL, 1 Sack, 1 Fumble Recovery

Fulton County Series
Season - Result - Score - Location

  • 1971 - WIN - 29-12 - HOME
  • 1972 - WIN - 50-0 - AWAY
  • 1973 - LOSS - 6-8 - HOME
  • 1974 - WIN - 13-6 - AWAY
  • 1975 - WIN - 13-8 - HOME
  • 1976 - LOSS - 14-34 - AWAY
  • 1977 - WIN - 19-15 - HOME
  • 1978 - LOSS - 0-20 - AWAY
  • 1985 - WIN - 7-6 - AWAY - Playoffs
  • 1987 - WIN - 14-6 - HOME
  • 1988 - LOSS - 21-28 - AWAY
  • 1989 - WIN - 12-5 - HOME
  • 1990 - LOSS - 0-13 - AWAY
  • 1991 - WIN - 34-20 - HOME
  • 1992 - LOSS - 15-18 - HOME - Playoffs
  • 1993 - LOSS - 6-42 - AWAY
  • 1994 - LOSS - 17-25 - HOME
  • 1995 - LOSS - 16-32 - AWAY
  • 1996 - WIN - 28-25 - HOME
  • 1998 - WIN - 25-6 - HOME - Playoffs
  • 1999 - WIN - 42-0 - AWAY
  • 1999 - WIN - 54-8 - HOME - Playoffs
  • 2000 - WIN - 39-12 - HOME
  • 2001 - WIN - 47-0 - AWAY
  • 2002 - WIN - 30-6 - AWAY
  • 2005 - WIN - 39-8 - HOME - Playoffs
  • 2007 - WIN - 40-12 - HOME
  • 2008 - WIN - 58-8 - AWAY
  • 2009 - WIN - 1-0 - HOME - Forfeit
  • 2010 - WIN - 61-6 - AWAY
  • 2015 - WIN - 50-6 - AWAY
  • 2016 - WIN - 70-32 - HOME
  • 2017 - WIN - 50-0 - AWAY
  • 2018 - WIN - 59-8 - HOME
  • 2019 - WIN - 30-12 – AWAY
  • 2020 - WIN – 47-6 – HOME
  • 2021 – WIN – 36-0 - AWAY
    • CC leads the series 28 - 9 (75.7% winning percentage).
    • The series was tied 9 - 9 before winning the last 19 in a row. 
    • Biggest win in the series for CC, 61-6 in 2010. 
    • Biggest loss in the series for CC, 6-42 in 1993. 
    • CC has scored at least 25 points in each of the last 18 games played (excluding the forfeit game in 2009). 
    • The most significant game has been the 1985 playoff matchup when CC beat then #1 FC and eventually went on to win the state title.


Longest Current Win Streaks Against Any Opponent
Consecutive Wins – Opponent

  • 19 – Fulton County
  • 12 – Webster County
  • 11 – Caverna
  • 10 – Fulton City*
  • 7 – Todd County Central
  • 6 – Heath*
  • 6 – Greenville*
    • * School is no longer in existence or playing football

Crittenden County Single Game School Records Versus Fulton County
(Some Statistical Categories Unavailable)

  • Passing Yards: 203, Nick Castiller, 2015
  • Passing Completions: 13, Mike Sutton, 1972
  • Passing Attempts: 29, Nathan Boone, 1994
  • Passing Touchdowns: 5, Nick Castiller, 2015
  • Interceptions Thrown: 4, Jamie Curtis, 1990
  • Completion Percentage: 85.67% (13/15), Mike Sutton, 1972 (School Record)

  • Rushing Yards: 212, Xander Tabor, 2019
  • Rushing Touchdowns: 4, Devon Nesbitt, 2018
  • Rushing Attempts: 31, Ronnie Moss, 1988

  • Receiving Yards: 151, Mike Tosh, 1972                           
  • Receptions: 9, Mike Tosh, 1972
  • Receiving Touchdowns: 3, Mike Tosh, 1972

  • Tackles: 19, Seldon Howerton, 1973
  • Tackles for Loss: 3, Petey Patterson, 1995
  • Interceptions: 3, Jeramie Sorina, 2007
  • Sacks: 3, Adam Beavers, 2016
  • Forced Fumbles: 2, Lathen Easley, 2018
  • Fumble Recoveries: N/A, minimum 2

  • Longest TD Pass: 82 Yards, Seth Birdwell from Nick Castiller, 2015
  • Longest TD Run: 58 Yards, Devon Nesbitt, 2016
  • Longest Interception Return for a TD: 86 Yards, David Beverly, 1994
  • Longest Fumble Return for a TD: 19 Yards, Dyllan Thornton, 2008
  • Longest Punt Return for a TD: N/A, minimum 60 Yards
  • Longest Kickoff Return for a TD: 99 Yards, David Beverly, 1996 (School Record)
  • Longest Field Goal: 20 Yards, Javon Doom, 1994
  • Most Points Scored: 26 Points, Devon Nesbitt, 2017

Record Breaker Watch

  • Luke Crider has 3,542 career passing yards ranking him 3rd in the category and next up is Austin Berry with 3,744 and the all-time leader, Hunter Boone, with 6,763.  
  • Luke Crider has 1,599 passing yards this season which is the 6th most ever for a single season.  Next up are Hunter Boone (2016) with 1,801 and Austin Berry (2004) with 2,017.
  • Luke Crider has 259 career passing completions ranking him 2nd on the list.  The all-time leader is Hunter Boone with 489.
  • Luke Crider has 129 passing completions this season ranking him 5h on the list.  Next up are Hunter Boone (2018) with 154 and Nick Castiller (2015) with 155.
  • Luke Crider is 2nd in career passing attempts with 490.  Next up is the all-time leader, Hunter Boone, with 892.
  • Luke Crider is 5th in passing attempts for a season with 244.  Next up are Hunter Boone (2018) with 274 and Nick Castiller with 284.
  • Luke Crider is 3rd in career touchdown passes with 43.  Next up Austin Berry with 47 and the all-time leader Hunter Boone with 84.
  • Luke Crider has the 8th most TD passes in a season with 13.  With five more TD passes, Crider will be in the top-6.
  • Luke Crider is 6th in career completion percentage with 52.86%.  Austin Berry is the all-time leader at 57.32%.
  • Luke Crider is 5th in career passer rating with 128.66.  Austin Berry is the all-time leader with 166.82.
  • Luke Crider has 3,774 yards of offense in his career which is the 6th most all-time.  Next up are Austin Berry (2002-2005) with 3,829 and Nick Castiller (2012-2015) with 3,894.  Yards of Offense include rushing and passing yards combined.
  • Luke Crider has 1,958 yards of offense this season which is the 8th most all-time.  Next up are J.D. Gray (2008) with 2,000, Austin Berry (2004) with 2,078 and Hunter Boone (2018) with 2,537.  Yards of Offense include rushing and passing yards combined.
  • Luke Crider is 6th in TDs Responsible for in a Career with 46.  Next up are T.K. Guess with 48 and Austin Berry with 57.
  • Preston Morgeson has 939 career receiving yards which is the 6th most all-time.  Next up are Branen Lamey (2015-2018) with 1,070 and Ethan Hunt (2013-2016) with 1,191.
  • Preston Morgeson has 359 yards receiving this season which is the 25th most in a single season.  Morgeson needs 69 more yards to be in the top-20 single season totals for receiving.
  • Preston Morgeson is tied for 4th in career receiving touchdowns with 15.  Next up are Branen Lamey and T.K. Guess with 17.  Ethan Dossett is the all-time leader with 23.
  • Preston Morgeson has 63 career receptions which is the 6th most in school history.  Next up are Branen Lamey (2015-2018) with 78 and Chad Perryman (1990-1993) with 85.
  • Preston Morgeson is tied for 10th in career interceptions with 6.  Next up are Chad Perryman, Matt Mattingly, and Xander Tabor with 7. 
  • Preston Morgeson has scored 25 career TDs and is tied for 14th in that category.  Next up are Andrew Freeman with 29 and Brad Madden with 30.
  • Preston Morgeson has 168 career points which is the 14th most.  Next up are Andrew Freeman with 178, Denis Hodge with 198, and Blake Gardner with 208.
  • Dylan Yates has 192 tackles for his career which is the 31st most all-time.  Next up are Maeson Myers with 193, Branen Lamey with 194, Dyllan Thornton with 197, and Brenden Phillips with 201.
  • Dylan Yates is 5th in career tackles for loss with 41.  Next up is Aaron Berry with 43 and Sean O’Leary with 44.
  • Dylan Yates has 17 tackles for loss this season which is the 7th most ever.  Next up are Zack Beverly (2001) with 18, Aaron Berry (2009) with 19, and Dylan Clark (2009) with 20.
  • Dylan Yates is tied for the all-time lead in sacks with 18. Sean O’Leary also has 18 sacks.
  • Kaleb Nesbitt has 621 career receiving yards which is tied for the 13th most ever.  With 77 more receiving yards, he will be in 10th place in this category.
  • Kaleb Nesbitt has 298 yards receiving this season which is the 40th most in a single season.  Nesbitt needs 30 more yards to be in the top-30 single season totals for receiving.
  • Kaleb Nesbitt has eight career TD receptions which is tied for 14th all-time.  He will be in sixth place with four more TD receptions.
  • Kaleb Nesbitt has 50 career receptions.  He is tied for 11th on the list and Kayle Malcom, Noah Dickerson and Dylan Hollis are within four receptions of his current total.
  • Case Gobin is tied for 27th in career sacks.  With two more, he will be in 20th place.
  • Case Gobin has five sacks on the season.  Gobin’s total is tied for the 17th most all-time.
  • Brysen Baker has 680 career receiving yards which is the tied for the 13th most all-time.  Next up are Shawnte Moss (2001-2004) with 697, Preston Turley (2017-2020) with 821 and Dylan Hollis (2012-2015) with 828.
  • Brysen Baker has 427 yards receiving this season which is the 20th most in a single season.  Next up are Payton Riley (2018) with 430, Branen Lamey (2018) with 440, and Bobby Knox (2012) with 441.  Baker is 77 yards from being in the top-10 for a single season.
  • Brysen Baker has 46 career receptions which is tied for the 15th most all-time.  With six more receptions, Baker will be in 10th place.

Crittenden County Playoff Game School Records

  • Passing Yards: 251, Austin Berry, 2004 vs. Mayfield (Round 2)
  • Passing Completions: 25, Hunter Boone, 2016 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
  • Passing Attempts: 39, Hunter Boone, 2016 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
  • Passing Touchdowns: 5, Hunter Boone, 2016 vs. Fort Knox (Round 1)
  • Interceptions Thrown: 4, Hunter Boone, 2016 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
  • Highest Completion Percentage: 75.00% (18/24) , Hunter Boone, 2016 vs. Fort Knox (Round 1) *min. 14 attempts

  • Rushing Yards: 252, Devon Nesbitt, 2017 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
  • Rushing Touchdowns: 6, Rodney Robertson, 2008 vs. Ballard Memorial (Round 2) School Record
  • Rushing Attempts: 40, Devon Nesbitt, 2017 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)

  • Receiving Yards: 125, Ethan Hunt, 2016 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
  • Receptions: 12, Ethan Hunt, 2016 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
  • Receiving Touchdowns: 3, Ethan Hunt, 2016 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)  and Preston Morgeson, 2020 vs. Russellville (Round 2)

  • Tackles: 22 (twice), Blake Gardner, 2005 vs. Mayfield (Rd 2) and Adam Beavers, 2017, vs. Campbellsville (Rd 3)
  • Tackles for Loss: 4 (four times), Shawn Lanham, 2002 vs. Fulton City (Round 1); Adam Beavers, 2016 vs. Bethlehem; Tyler Boone, 2018 vs. Campbellsville (Round 3); Tyler Boone, 2020 vs. Russellville (Round 2).
ABOVE: Shawn Lanham (1999-2002) had four tackles for loss in the 2002 playoff matchup with Fulton City.  Lanham helped lead the defense to hold Fulton City to only 19 yards rushing on 32 attempts.  Crittenden County won the first round matchup 46-0.

  • Interceptions: 2 (twice), Denis Hodge, 1985 vs. Carroll County (Rd 4) and Caden McCallister, 2017 vs. Caverna (Rd 1)
  • Sacks: 3, Braxton Winders, 2019 vs. Caverna (Round 1)
  • Caused Fumbles: 2, Sean O’Leary, 2018 vs. Caverna (Round 1)
  • Fumble Recoveries: 3 (three times), Andrew Freeman, 2008 vs. Kentucky  Country Day (Round 1); Devin Hopper, 2015 vs. Caverna (Round 1); Ethan Hunt, 2016 vs. Fort Knox (Round 1)

  • Longest TD Pass: 75 Yards, Blake Gardner from Austin Berry, 2005 vs. Fulton County (Round 1)
  • Longest TD Run: 75 Yards, Rodney Robertson, 2008 vs. Ballard Memorial (Round 2)
  • Longest Interception Return for a TD: 60 Yards, Xander Tabor, 2019 vs. Russellville (Round 2)
  • Longest Fumble Return for a TD: 21 Yards, Andrew Freeman, 2008 vs. Kentucky Country Day (Round 1)
  • Longest Punt Return for a TD: 63 Yards, J.D. Gray, 2008, vs. Ballard Memorial (Round 2)
  • Longest Kickoff Return for a TD: 92 Yards, Alex Cosby, 2015 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
  • Longest Field Goal: 26 Yards, Will Perkins, 2016 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
  • Most Points Scored: 36, Rodney Robertson, 2008 vs. Ballard Memorial (Round 2)