@fullname - Football - University of Michigan Athletics (2024)

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

CAREER HIGHS

Rushing
Attempts:33 - vs Michigan State (Oct. 29, 2022)
Yards:243-vs. Maryland(Sept. 24, 2022)
TDs:5 -vs. UConn(Sept. 17, 2022)
Long:67, 2x - last vs. Iowa(Dec. 4, 2021)

Receiving
Catches:5- at Nebraska (Oct. 9, 2021)
Yards: 39- vs. Illinois (Nov. 19, 2022)
TDs:1, 3x- last vs. Alabama(Jan. 1, 2024)
Long:41- vs. Illinois (Nov. 19, 2022)

Kick Returns
Returns:3, 2x - last at Nebraska (Oct. 9, 2021)
Yards:79- vs. Western Michigan (Sept. 4, 2021)
TDs:none
Long:79- vs. Western Michigan (Sept. 4, 2021)

At Michigan
• Two-time All-American in 2022-23(unanimous first team in 2022)
•Two-time Top-10 Heisman Trophy Finisher (seventh, 2022; ninth, 2023)
• Michigan's Big Ten Medal of Honor Recipient and Male Athlete of the Year (2024)
• Voted a captain by his teammates (2023)
• Chicago Tribune Silver Football winner (2022)
• 2023 Comeback Player of the Year
• AFCA Good Works Team Captain (2023)
• Offensive MVP, 2023 National Championship Game
• Finalist for the Doak Walker Award (2022), Wuerffel Trophy (2023), Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year Award (2023)
• Two-time Ameche-Dayne Big Ten Running Back of the Year (2022-23), the first winner in program history
• Three-time All-Big Ten selection (consensus first team in 2022, '23; third team, coaches, honorable mention, media in 2021)
• CoSIDA Academic All-District 5 (2021)
• Three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree (2021-22-23)
• Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 13, 2021)
• Co-Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 26, 2022)
• Named the team's Bo Schembechler Most Valuable Player, as well as the recipient of the Toughest Player and Blue Collar Awards (2022)
• Shared Offensive Skill Player of the Year honors (2021)
• Four-timeletterman (2020-21-22-23)
• Tied for the Michigan single-game record with five touchdowns in one game (vs. UConn, Sept. 17, 2022)
• Program single-season record-holder for rushing touchdowns (27) and total touchdowns (28)as well as points scored (168; also a Big Ten record), all set in 2023
• Finished his career ranked seventh on the all-time rushing list at Michigan (3,737 yards); the program's career record-holder in rushing touchdowns (58), total touchdowns (61), and career points scored (356)
• Part of the first backfield duo in CFP National Championship Game history to each rush for 100-plus yards (Donovan Edwards, 2024)
• Appeared in 45career games out of the backfield with 28starts

Senior (2023)
• Started all 15 games at running back; led the team with 258 rushes for 1,245 yards and 27 touchdowns and added 16 catches for 117 yards with a touchdown to earn his fourth varsity letter
• Set the single-season rushing touchdown record at Michigan (27) and the all-eras single-season total touchdown record (28)
• The only player in FBS to score in every game during the 2023 season (11 multi-touchdown games)
• Top-10 Heisman Trophy Finisher (ninth)
• Named an All-American (first team) by the AFCA; second team by the FWAA, USA Today, Fox Sports; third team by AP
• Wuerffel Trophy, Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the YearFinalist
• Comeback Player of the Year
• AFCA Good Works Team Captain
• Doak Walker Award Semifinalist
• Ameche-Dayne Big Ten Running Back of the Year
• Offensive MVP, National Championship Game
• MidseasonAll-American by the Associated Press (second team), Pro Football Focus (honorable mention)
• Preseason All-American (first team;AP, Sporting News)
• Eighttimesshared Offensive Player of the Week honors for his performance against Bowling Green, Rutgers, Indiana, Purdue, at Michigan State, at Penn State, at Maryland,against Iowa in the Big Ten Championship
• Totaled 73 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries against ECU (Sept. 2)
• Started in the backfield against UNLV (Sept. 9) and scored three touchdowns via 15 carries for 80 yards and 23 yards receiving
• Paced the offense with 101 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 12 carries against Bowling Green (Sept. 16)
• Scored two touchdowns with 97 yards on 21 carries against Rutgers (Sept. 23)
• On the road at Nebraska (Sept. 30), carried 16 times for 74 yards with one touchdown
• Found the end zone on nine carries for 69yards at Minnesota (Oct. 7)
•Started in the backfieldagainst Indiana (Oct. 14) and scored twice on the ground with 13 carries for 52 yards and a 15-yard catch
• At Michigan State (Oct. 21), ran for 59 yards with a touchdown on 15 carries
• Scored three rushing touchdowns on 44 yards against Purdue (Nov. 4)
• Registered 145 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries at Penn State (Nov. 11)
• Tied the single-season rushing touchdown record at Maryland (Nov. 18) with his 19th and 20th scores of the year; totaled 94 yards rushing on 28 carries and made a nine-yard catch
• Scored twice against Ohio State (Nov. 25) and totaled 88 yards on 22 carries
• Gained 52 yards rushing on 16 carries with two touchdowns against Iowa in the Big Ten Championship (Dec. 2); also caught three passes for 25 yards
• Scored one rushing touchdown and another receiving against Alabama in the Rose Bowl/CFP Semifinal (Jan. 1) with 83 yards on 19 carries and 29 yards on two catches
• Gained 134 yards on 21 carries with two touchdowns and claimed Offensive Player of the Game honors for his performance against Washington in the CFP National Championship Game (Jan. 8)

Junior (2022)
• Appeared in 12 games with 12 starts at running back; ran for 1,463 yards (No. 8 single-season U-M history) on 247 attemptswith 18 touchdowns (tied-third, single-season U-M history) and added 11 receptions for 80 yards with a score to earn his third varsity letter
• Top-10 Heisman Trophy Finisher (seventh)
• Unanimous First-Team All-American
• Also a first-teamAll-American by Pro Football Focus College
• Doak Walker Award Finalist
• Semifinalist: Maxwell Award, Walter Camp Player of the Year, Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year
• Chicago Tribune Silver Football winner (2022)
• Ameche-Dayne Big Ten Running Back of the Year (2022)
• Consensus first-team All-Big Ten selection by the coaches and media
• Midseason All-American by Sporting News, AP, The Athletic (first team)
• Named the team's Bo Schembechler Most Valuable Player, as well as the recipient of the Toughest Player and Blue Collar Awards (2022)
• Named Offensive Player of the Week for his performancesagainst UConn, Maryland
• Fivetimes, shared Offensive Player of the Game honors for his performance against Penn State, Michigan State, Nebraska, at Iowa, at Rutgers
• Maxwell Award Weekly Honor Roll member (Nov. 10)
• Co-Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 26)
• Rose Bowl Game Committee Big Ten Player of the Week and Maxwell Award Honor Roll following his performance against Maryland
• In a startagainst Colorado State (Sept. 3), carried 13 times for 76 yards with one touchdown, and caught a nine-yard pass
• Totaled 88 yards rushing on just nine carries in a start against Hawaii (Sept. 10), with one touchdown
• Tied a Michigan record with five touchdown runs against UConn (Sept. 17) and had 71 rushing yards
•Produced a career day against Maryland (Sept. 24), totaling 243 rushing yards on 30 attempts with two touchdowns
• Carried 29 times in a start at Iowa (Oct. 1), totaling 133 rushing yards with a touchdown
• Ran for 124 yards on 25 carrieswith one touchdown starting at Indiana (Oct. 8)
• Had a big day in a start against Penn State(Oct. 15), totaling 166 rushing on 28 carries with two touchdowns
•Score twice (one receiving) and had 177 rushing yards on 33 carries against Michigan State (Oct. 29)
• Cracked the century mark for the sixth straight game and scored twice with 109 yards on 20 carriesat Rutgers (Nov. 5)
• Registered 162 rushing yards on 28 carries against Nebraska (Nov. 12) with one touchdown
•Totaled 147 all-purpose yards (108 rushing) against Illinois (Nov. 19) on 20 touches (18 carries) and scored once
•Started and carried the ball twice at Ohio State (Nov. 26)

Sophom*ore (2021)
• Appeared in 12 games at running back and also returned kickoffs; carried 143 times for 952 yards with 11 touchdowns and added 24 receptions for 141 yards and one touchdown; also returned 12 kickoffs for 304 yards to earn his second varsity letter
• All-Big Ten selection (third team, coaches, honorable mention, media)
• Paul Hornung Award semifinalist
• Shared Offensive Skill Player of the Year honors
• Three times, shared Offensive Player of the Week honors after his performances against Western Michigan, Washington, at Nebraska
• Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 13)
• Rose Bowl Game Big Ten Player of the Week (Sept. 13), Paul Hornung Award Honor Roll (Sept. 13)
• Recorded his first career 100-yard rushing effort against Western Michigan (Sept. 4), totaling 14 carries for 111 yards with a touchdown and adding two receptions for 22 yards and a touchdown
• Had a monster performance against Washington (Sept. 11) with 21 carries, 171 rushing yards and three touchdowns (all career highs at the time) and added a 49-yard return for 231 yards all-purpose
• Totaled 125 yards on 13 carries with three touchdowns against Northern Illinois (Sept. 18)
• Turned 23 touches (21 carries) into 79 yards against Rutgers (Sept. 25)
• Totaled 46 rushing yards on 15 carries and has an eight-yard reception at Wisconsin (Oct. 2)
• Produced 183 all-purpose yards at Nebraska (Oct. 9) including 89 rush yards and one touchdown on 13 carries and another 37 in the receiving game
• Racked up 160 all-purpose yards behind 19 carries for 119 on the ground with two touchdowns against Northwestern (Oct. 23)
• Carried 13 times for 45 yards with two receptions at Michigan State (Oct. 30)
• Left game against Indiana (Nov. 6) with an injury after one carry
• Registered 87 yards on six carries against Ohio State (Nov. 27) with a 55-yard long
• Carried five times for 74 yards with a 67-yard touchdown against Iowa in the Big Ten Championship (Dec. 4) and also caught two passes
• Caught two passes and rushed three times for 13 yards against Georgia in the Capital One Orange Bowl/CFP Semifinal (Dec. 31)

Freshman (2020)
• Appeared in all six games at running back and on special teams, with one start in the backfield; carried26 times for 77 yards with two touchdowns and caught five passes for 73 yards, also returned fivekickoffs for 96 yards to earn his first varsity letter
• Shared Offensive Player of the Week honors with three running back teammates for his performance against Minnesota
• In his collegiate debut, started at Minnesota (Oct. 24) and turned five carries into 24 yards, and adding two catchesfor 36 yards
• Against Michigan State (Oct. 31), turned seven touches into 32 yards with a pair of rushing touchdowns, including two catches for 17 yards
•Carried twice and caught a 21-yard pass out of the backfield at Indiana (Nov. 7)
• Netted five yards on the ground against Wisconsin (Nov. 14) and returned two kickoffs
• Totaled 20 yards on five touches at Rutgers (Nov. 21), including one reception
• Finished with 27 yards rushing against Penn State (Nov. 28)

Prep
• Attended St. Frances Academy (2020) coached by Biff Poggi
• Helped lead St. Frances to an 11-1 season in 2019 and the No. 3 rank in HighSchoolFootballAmerica.com’s national rankings and the No. 5 ranking in the USA Today Super 25

Key Statistics
• Carried the ball 145 times for 1,266 yards and scored 19 rushing touchdowns as a senior; added eight receptions for 152 yards and three TDs
• Rushed for 1,415 yards and added 280 receiving yards to go along with 20 touchdowns as a junior

Honors and Rankings
• 2019 Gatorade Player of the Year in the state of Maryland
• Rated as the 119th-best player nationally, the 12th overall running back, the No. 6 prospect in Maryland and a four-star performer in the 247Sports Composite rankings
• Four-star prospect according to 247Sports; rated as the seventh-best player in Maryland, the nation’s 19th-best running back and the 237th overall player in the country
• Four-star performer according to Rivals.com; listed as the sixth-best prospect in Maryland, the No. 8 running back nationally and the 67th overall player in the country
• Member of the ESPN300 as the 116th overall prospect nationally; ranked as the sixth-best player in Maryland, the No. 16 prospect in the region and the 12th-best running back in the country
• PrepStar Magazine Top 350 All-American; listed as the 11th-best running back nationally and the ninth-rated player in the state of Maryland
• Selected to participate in the Under Armour All-American Game

Personal
• Blake Nolan Corum was born November 25, 2000
• Son of James and Christina Corum
• Enrolled in theSchool of Kinesiology, majoring in Sport Management

@fullname - Football - University of Michigan Athletics (2024)

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