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There were moments throughout his first year when Corum moved too quickly. Being a running back with a time of less than 4.4 seconds, Corum was frequently in front of the play. He would collide with an unformed hole. His feet could see into the future, but the live image was still lagging behind.

Jim Harbaugh - Football Coach - University of Michigan Athletics

During the off-season, Corum focused on improving his patience, using his pre-run monologue as a final-minute reminder prior to every play. Corum seems to have made sure that very few people can catch up by slowing down. Prior to No. 6 Michigan’s game against No. 8 Michigan State on Saturday (12 p.m., FOX), Corum is regarded as one of the best backs in the country.

Corum, who averages 6.3 yards per carry while running for 729 yards and 10 touchdowns, is half of a formidable duo alongside Hassan Haskins. With eighteen catches, he leads the Wolverines as well. Although Spartans running back Kenneth Walker is receiving a lot of Heisman buzz leading up to the Paul Bunyan Governor’s Trophy game, Corum ranks as PFF College’s best overall ball carrier in the country.

If you had taken the correct time last year, you could have predicted that Michigan’s explosive 5-foot-8, 200-pound back would have had a breakout performance. But you have to know how Corum addresses his deficiencies in order to comprehend how he went from being a part of the offense on a limited basis (26 carries, 3 yards per attempt in 2020) to a major element.

 

This year, Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh said, “Let me describe to you the way he trains in the offseason.” Everything is always on the line. He’s trying to enter the weight room like a stalker.

Every great player’s genesis narrative includes clichés on their work ethic. They are necessary for Corum to comprehend both how he sees the world and how other people see him. Corum’s work ethic is admired by everyone who appears to have ever come into contact with him.

Not only during athletic events. Not in the weight room alone. Life.

Corum declared, “I want to be a great person, and I don’t want anything to stop me.”

Sometimes Blake Just Blows My Mind.

Michigan's Blake Corum wins Chicago Tribune Silver Football

James Corum realized his son had the potential to be a unique athlete right away. In baseball, basketball, and football, Blake outperformed players his own age. He also went on to win a Virginia wrestling championship. Blake seemed unusual even at five years old.

Thus, one day Blake was seated by James, who asked his son whether he wanted to be great. James outlined the requirements when Blake replied in the affirmative.

James stated, “You can be good in your county and be in the newspaper if you want to be good.” “The following are the things you must do if you want to be great: Go to work when no one else is around. 2. Take the extra steps. 3. You will have to refuse invitations when your friends are hanging together.

Some people might find those tenants ridiculous or overly exaggerated. They appeared to be gospel to Christina and James. In 1996, James launched his own landscaping company. He would typically get up at five in the morning and gather a team to perform various activities such as clearing trees, raking stones, mowing lawns, and more. At the age of 14, Christina began working in a Middleburg, Virginia, restaurant. Blake’s three younger sisters and his parents worked very hard to raise them.

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