Ashton Dulin named to Great Midwest Atlantic Conference 2026 Hall of Fame class

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Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Ashton Dulin will be inducted into the Great Midwest Athletic Conference’s 2026 Hall of Fame class, the conference announced on Apr. 15.

Dulin, who played college football at Malone University in Canton, Ohio, was recognized for his achievements as a Division II athlete. During his senior year in 2018, he recorded at least 100 all-purpose yards in every game and earned G-MAC Offensive Player of the Year honors.

Malone University discontinued its football program in 2019 as part of a restructuring process aimed at addressing a $2.5 million structural deficit.

After going undrafted in 2019, Dulin joined the Colts and has since become an important contributor on special teams and as a depth receiver. He re-signed with Indianapolis in 2024. “This is home for me,” Dulin said after he resigned. “Knowing that I’ve been here for so long, (I) kind of understand everybody and everybody understands me. The relationship goes a long way and that means a lot to me, that family aspect.”

Over seven seasons with the Colts, Dulin has accumulated four touchdowns and 623 receiving yards along with 140 rushing yards. He was also named Second Team AP All-Pro as a special teams player in 2021.



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