There's a chip on Kyle Bolin's shoulder, but that didn't stop him from slinging even the most difficult throws that his new trainer dialed up.
If anything, that might be helping the newest Rutgers quarterback on each throw he makes.
"He has a chip on his shoulder in all the good ways," Tony Racioppi told NJ Advance Media. "He wants to prove people wrong. He wants to be the guy. He has the charisma -- that edge to him -- that when he walks into a room he has a presence."
When Bolin -- a one-year graduate transfer from Louisville -- arrived in Piscataway last month, he sought a trainer for the time before he is allowed to work with Rutgers offensive coordinator Jerry Kill under NCAA rules.