Those are good numbers for a tight end, especially when you have another all-Pac 12 receiver on the roster and an all-Pac 12 running back, plus a quarterback who can run. Not sure how DTR could have given Dulcich more attention than he did. The fact that Dulcich wasn't an All-American is because he played for a mediocre team that didn't make any noise after the LSU game.
Fauria, Duarte, Wilson and Asiasi were also good receiver's, but are either out of the league or on practice squads because they couldn't block worth shet. Hopefully, Dulcich gets on a team that will teach him how to block.
Exactly and the fact that UCLA ran a balanced offense. Greg got quite a few touches for a TE.
Those are good numbers for a tight end, especially when you have another all-Pac 12 receiver on the roster and an all-Pac 12 running back, plus a quarterback who can run. Not sure how DTR could have given Dulcich more attention than he did. The fact that Dulcich wasn't an All-American is because he played for a mediocre team that didn't make any noise after the LSU game.
Fair. I get that but 42 total catches for 740 yards (11 games) isn’t being overused IMO.
I'm not sure DTR could have used him more than he did. Are you kidding? Other than Philips, Dulcich was THE go-to guy.
He can't block worth shet but he is a nice receiver....