Los Angeles Times

Walk-on wish comes true for Dulcich

UCLA freshman tight end gets rewarded with a scholarshi­p on his birthday.

- By Ben Bolch

It was already a birthday unlike any other.

Stranded at home, UCLA tight end Greg Dulcich was watching a “King of Queens” marathon on Lifetime with his siblings Thursday when they informed him that his phone was ringing on the other side of the living room.

Dulcich saw that it was Chip Kelly calling and figured that his coach was just checking in with him to see how he was doing amid the novel coronaviru­s outbreak. After exchanging pleasantri­es, Kelly got to the point: Dulcich, a redshirt freshman walk-on, would be put on scholarshi­p.

Dulcich thanked his coach but played it cool until ending the call.

“When I hung up the phone,” Dulcich said, “it was pretty loud in here.”

He sprinted over to the dining room to give his mom a hug before his siblings converged for what Dulcich described as “a big ol’ family hug.” They celebrated over a birthday dinner of chili cheese dogs and chocolate cake with chocolate frosting, the dessert made just the way

Dulcich likes it.

Kelly made it clear to Dulcich that the scholarshi­p was not a birthday present so much as a reward for hard work. Dulcich caught a 20yard touchdown pass last season against San Diego State and has made the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll, requiring at least a 3.0 gradepoint average, every quarter since his arrival.

“He was pretty adamant about making me feel like I earned it,” Dulcich said, “and that was really cool of him to put it like that.”

Dulcich has gone from the fringes of a deep tight end corps to a mainstay after the departures of Devin Asiasi, Jordan Wilson and Matt

Lynch. Dulcich and Mike Martinez are the only returning tight ends who caught passes last season.

That Dulcich received such heartwarmi­ng news at a time of global crisis only heightened his gratitude for his coach’s gesture.

“I heard from a lot of people that they’re really proud of me and really excited about it because it’s been a hard couple of weeks, so it’s definitely nice to understand and just be appreciati­ve for all that you have,” Dulcich said. “I think this whole experience is just kind of a way for us to understand how grateful we should be and all the stuff we have, we shouldn’t take it for granted.”

 ?? Glendale News Press ?? GREG DULCICH is one of two returning tight ends who recorded receptions for the Bruins last season.
Glendale News Press GREG DULCICH is one of two returning tight ends who recorded receptions for the Bruins last season.

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