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Blake Nolan Corum (born November 25, 2000) is an American football running back. He played college football at Michigan and is their all-time leader in rushing touchdowns (58). In 2022, Corum won the Chicago Tribune Silver Football and was named a unanimous All-American after rushing for over 1,400 yards with 18 touchdowns. The following year in 2023, Corum set the school record for rushing touchdowns in a season with 27 en route to a national championship.

Early life and high school

Corum was born on November 25, 2000, in Marshall, Virginia. He later attended Saint Frances Academy in Baltimore, Maryland.[1] As a senior, he rushed for 1,438 yards and 22 touchdowns and led his team to a No. 4 national ranking.[2] He was also selected as the Gatorade Player of the Year in Maryland during the 2019–20 academic year and as The Baltimore Sun's Offensive Player of the Year.[3][4] He was rated as the No. 12 running back in the 2020 recruiting class.[5]

College career

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Corum with Michigan in 2021

Corum enrolled at the University of Michigan in January 2020.[5][6] In his first semester at Michigan, Corum drew praise for both running a 4.4 40-yard dash and earning a 4.0 grade point average.[7] As a true freshman, Corum appeared in five games, rushing for 50 net yards and an average of 2.2 yards per carry.[8][9]

Prior to the 2021 season, Sports Illustrated wrote that Corum was poised for a breakout year.[10] Through the first two games of the 2021 season, Corum rushed for 282 yards on 35 carries. He averaged 141 rushing yards per game and also caught five passes for 33 yards. Against Washington, he tallied a career high 171 rushing yards and three touchdowns, including a 67-yard touchdown run.[11][12] He also had 128 yards on kickoff returns and led the nation in all-purpose yards with an average of 221.5 yards per game.[13]

On September 18, Corum recorded his third straight 100-yard rushing game, becoming the first Michigan player to accomplish this feat since Denard Robinson in 2011, and the first player to record 100-plus yards rushing in three consecutive games to start the season since Mike Hart in 2007.[14]

2022 season

On September 17, 2022, Corum tied Michigan's modern-era record with five rushing touchdowns in a game against UConn. He became the first Michigan player to score four first-half touchdowns since Ed Shuttlesworth in 1972.[15][16]

On September 24, Corum rushed for a career-high 243 yards and two touchdowns on 30 carries in a 34–27 win over Maryland. His 243 rushing yards was the most for a Michigan player since Denard Robinson rushed for 258 yards in 2010.[17] He continued with 133 yards against Iowa on October 1, 124 yards against Indiana on October 8, 166 yards against Penn State on October 15, and 177 yards against Michigan State on October 29. Corum was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week for his performances against Maryland and Michigan State.[18]

Corum suffered a knee injury in the first half of Michigan's 11th game against Illinois and played sparingly the rest of that game and the following week against Ohio State. On December 1, 2022, it was announced that Corum would undergo knee surgery,[19] ending his season before Michigan's appearances in the Big Ten Championship and the College Football Playoff semifinal Fiesta Bowl.

Over the 2022 season, Corum had 1,463 rushing yards, 18 rushing touchdowns, and one receiving touchdown.[20]

Corum finished seventh in voting for the Heisman Trophy,[21] won the Chicago Tribune Silver Football as best player in the Big Ten, and was named a unanimous All-American.

2023 season

On January 9, 2023, Corum announced that he would be staying at Michigan for another year.[22]

On October 14, 2023, Corum had 13 carries for 52 yards, and became the tenth player in Michigan history to reach 3,000 career rushing yards. With two rushing touchdowns in the game, he passed Mike Hart and Denard Robinson for the third-most career rushing touchdowns in program history (43).[23] On November 4, 2023, Corum recorded three rushing touchdowns in the game, tying for second on the career rushing touchdowns list with Tyrone Wheatley at 47.[24] On November 18, 2023, Corum rushed for 94 yards and two touchdowns, moving to eighth on Michigan's all-time rushing list with 3,380 yards. With his two rushing touchdowns in the game, Corum tied Hassan Haskins' single-season rushing touchdown record of 20 set in 2021.[25] On November 25, 2023, Corum rushed for 88 yards and two touchdowns, setting a new single-season rushing touchdown record of 22. He is the only player in the FBS to score in each game this season.[26] On December 2, 2023, during the 2023 Big Ten Football Championship Game, Corum rushed for 52 yards, and two touchdowns, for his 55th career touchdown. With 52 rushing yards in the game, he passed 1,000-yards on the season, and became the first player with consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons since Denard Robinson. With two rushing touchdowns in the game, he tied Anthony Thomas for Michigan's career record for rushing touchdowns.[27]

On January 1, 2024, during the 2024 Rose Bowl, Corum rushed for 83 yards and one touchdown. In scoring his 56th career rushing touchdown, Corum broke Anthony Thomas's previously held record to become the all-time career rushing touchdown leader at Michigan.[28]

On January 8, Michigan played Washington in the 2024 National Championship Game, with Corum starting at running back.[29] To end the 1st quarter he broke away for a 59-yard gain, the longest play of the game.[29] Michigan was leading 20-13 when he scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to cement the Michigan victory 34–13. He finished the game with 21 carries for 134 yards and two touchdowns.[30] He was named offensive MVP for his performance.[31]

Statistics

College statistics
Season Games Rushing Receiving Kick returns
GP GS Att Yards Avg TD Rec Yards Avg TD Ret Yards Avg TD
2020 6 1 26 77 3.0 2 5 73 14.6 0 5 96 19.2 0
2021 12 0 144 952 6.6 11 24 141 5.9 1 12 304 25.3 0
2022 12 12 247 1,463 5.9 18 11 80 7.3 1 0 0 0.0 0
2023 15 15 258 1,245 4.8 27 16 117 7.3 1 0 0 0.0 0
Career[32] 45 28 675 3737 5.5 58 56 411 7.3 3 17 400 23.5 0

Personal life

Corum is a Christian.[33]

References

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