He's good for at least one "Blake the Great!" Gus call every week. 🗣️@UMichFootball's @blake_corum is special, folks. pic.twitter.com/cBrVIMSBdc
— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) October 15, 2022
It was billed as an epic tilt between top-10 conference foes, but it turned into a blowout, as Michigan pulled away for a 41-17 victory over Penn State on Saturday.
The Wolverines’ ground game led the way, racking up 418 yards on 55 carries, averaging 7.6 yards per attempt, and scoring four touchdowns.
Blake Corum paced Michigan with 28 of those carries, turning them into 166 yards and a pair of scores. 166 rushing yards also happens to be Corum’s per-game average over his last four games, as he continues to spearhead the Wolverines offense.
Don’t be surprised if Corum is one of the first running backs off the board in the 2023 NFL draft, should he decide to make the early jump to the next level after this season.