Michigan star RB Corum returning for senior year
Michigan running back Blake Corum announced Monday that he is going back to play for the Wolverines for the 2023 season.Corum was Michigan
‘s leading running back and was ranked as the fifth-best draft-eligible running back by ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. and Todd McShay.The junior ran for 1,463 yards and 18 goals this season before suffering a knee injury in the 11th game of the season against Illinois. Corum tried to bet Ohio State but had simply two brings before exiting.Run it back! Go Blue pic.twitter.com/xQiKgdl1R1!.?.!— # 2 BeSavage (@blake_corum)January 9, 2023 He had surgical treatment on his knee and was out for the Big 10 national championship in addition to the College Football Playoff semifinal game versus TCU.Over the past two seasons, as one of the featured backs for Jim Harbaugh, Corum has actually run for 2,415 lawns and 30 touchdowns. His return next season will provide Michigan 2 strong choices at the position with
Corum and Donovan Edwards, who ran for 991 yards and seven goals this season.The 2 integrated to help offer Michigan the No. 3 rush attack in total rush backyards, No. 5 in rush backyards per game and No. 1 in hurrying touchdowns.The offense will return Corum however will lose tight end Luke Schoonmaker, who announced Monday that he will go into the 2023 NFL draft.