Adam Korsak is following up Rutgers history, and making Rutgers Q&A history as well.
The Australian punter is in his first season with the Scarlet Knights. He has the unenviable task of replacing Ryan Anderson, who became Rutgers' first-ever First Team All-Big Ten player last fall. The fact the two kickers have drastically different styles has emphasized the shift as well.
Anderson was a master of long, booming punts. Korsak, a former Australian Rules player in his home country, delivers directional, line-drive kicks designed to limit returns and catalyze muffed punts by returners due to the erratic and unpredictable rotations on the ball.