Tracy Claeys knows it might look counterintuitive. The Gophers have one of the top field-goal kickers in the Big Ten, and they are shifting him to punter.
Ryan Santoso, who converted 17 of 21 field goal attempts last year, always aspired to be a college punter. Claeys approved the switch, even though Santoso hasn't had regular punting duties since high school.
"We'll be fine," the Gophers coach said Tuesday. "And if it's not, you guys can all write articles about [how] dumb I am and I messed that up. But I don't lose any sleep over that. He's punting the heck out of the ball."
The 6-6, 250-pound Santoso does have a powerful right leg. His punts fly so long and so high, they seemingly assume their own orbit.
The Gophers believe they can be even better at punting than they were with Peter Mortell, the school's all-time punting leader (44.0 yards per kick), who's now in Green Bay Packers camp.
"We have to be able to change field position," Claeys said. "Our coverage hasn't been very good, and a lot of that has to do with somebody who can get the ball in the air — not just the 40 yards. [Santoso] can definitely get it up in the air and give us time to get down the field and cover it."
The Gophers lured Santoso to Minnesota from Pace, Fla., three years ago with a rare special teams scholarship. He said he welcomes the position change.
"I knew punting was something I wanted to do when I first came," he said. "So the switch was kind of natural. I did it in high school. I'm really excited. I feel like I have potential, the tools and the ability."