
This past season, Korsak's remarkable leg led to Rutgers setting an NCAA record for net punting average, at 45.34 yards per attempt. He’s now the fourth receiver in the pecking order, behind Keagan Johnson, Nico Ragaini and Arland Bruce IV. That opened the door for Iowa City Regina walk-on Alec Wick to jump into the depth chart this week. (More complications with the knee injury that has bothered him since high school is the reason, Ferentz said.)Īlso out for the season is wide receiver Jackson Ritter, who was in the top six a year ago. It would be ideal to leave Elsbury at guard, as Iowa lost some depth there this summer with the news that Justin Britt would be out for the season. But Jones, a converted defensive lineman with brute strength (much like Linderbaum), would be the best solution. “It’s just a matter of how much he can pick things up, how fluidly he can play.” There’s no question he’s going to be in the competition of our top eight, top nine,” Ferentz said. “All of us were impressed and pleased with what we saw in December. One of those is sophomore Michael Myslinski, who Ferentz said was definitely in the mix despite missing spring ball with an injury.
