Adam Dulka - Football - Arkansas Razorbacks

Adam Dulka

Adam Dulka serves as the graduate assistant working with special teams after serving two seasons at Arkansas Tech as the tight ends coach and equipment coordinator.

Prior to Arkansas Tech, he had a brief stint at Cornell College in Mt. Vernon, Iowa where he was set to serve as the program’s offensive line and tight ends coach before joining the Wonder Boys. He began his college coaching career as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, Kent State University.

With the Golden Flashes, Dulka assisted in developing weekly game plans on offense and special teams. His duties included produced weekly opponent scouting reports and all film breakdown while also coordinating both defensive and special teams scout units. He also ran meetings and drills with the tight ends room and assisted offensive line and tight ends coaches with developing position group technique.

His coaching career began as the tight ends coach and assistant special teams coordinator at University School in Chagrin Falls, Ohio.

As a player, Dulka began his collegiate career at Syracuse University before transferring to Kent State. At Kent State, he earned a scholarship after initially walking on and was a fixture on the special teams unit while also playing tight end/fullback for the Flashes.

Dulka played in 39 career games at Kent State and helped lead the Flashes to their first-ever bowl win in 2019 and their second-ever MAC East title in 2021.