Wednesday, Rutgers earned its 14th commitment of the 2018 class when Australian punter Adam Korsak joined the fold via scholarship. And he will enroll early, in January.

Korsak is currently boarding a flight to the United States for the Prokick Australia (Melbourne, Vic.) U.S. Tour, and he'll follow-up with NJ.com once he touches down.

But he did have this to say before stepping on his flight:

"I'm honored to represent Rutgers," Korsak, the 6-2, 190-pounder told NJ.com. "I've heard great things from Tim Gleeson about the Rutgers family and the coaches were a pleasure to deal with throughout the process. I put a lot of trust in John A. Smith and Nathan Chapman at Prokick Australia to make this happen!"

Korsak was also impressed with the tangibles Rutgers has to offer.

"The facilities and stadium were amazing," he said.

And although he didn't provide exact statistics, he did provide the bench marks he must hit daily.

"Our training benchmarks at Prokick are 45 yards (per punt) 4.5 (seconds of hang time.)," he said.

Korsak said he visited Rutgers last July while on the 2016 Prokick U.S. Tour and was hosted by former Rutgers punter Tim Gleeson -- also from Melbourne -- on a campus tour.

There isn't much information on Korsak throughout the web, but he certainly appears to have a very big leg, with significant hang time.

Check him out in action, here:

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More to come.

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