Blake Corum made a name for himself as the running back for the University of Michigan Wolverines football team. As a senior, he won numerous awards including the Doak Walker Award and the Ameche-Dayne Big Ten Running Back of the Year in 2023. Last season, Corum rushed for 1,245 yards and scored 27 touchdowns. He also caught 16 passes for 117 yards and a touchdown. Corum finished his career at Michigan ranked seventh on the all-time rushing list.
Backed up by an impressive season at the collegiate level that helped him fetch multiple accolades, he is ready for the next step in his football career. You may know about his achievements on the football field, but do you know about his personal life? Who are his parents? Dive into his family and personal life.
A look into the personal life of Blake Corum
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Blake is the son of former NFL player James Corum and Christin Corum, a housewife. While Blake learned his football skills from his father, his mother helped him by creating a nurturing environment that helped Blake pursue his goals. He was born on November 6th, 2002, in Laurel, Maryland, where he grew up with his three sisters, Skye, Starr, and Rainn Corum.
Blake was an outdoor kid who was a dreamer, as revealed in an interview with ESPN. Blake would often spend a lot of time outside his home after grabbing some charcoal mixed with water. He would paint the trees around Marshall, Virginia. Blake said, “I was never inside,” revealing his love for outdoor moments. He further added, “I liked growing up there, just because I felt like I was by myself. No one’s going to bother you. You can just sit out there and dream.”
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Blake dreamed about many things, including football. He has accomplished a few of them, while some are left to time as he makes his transition from college football to the NFL.
Despite his performance, Blake Corum is slated for a 2nd round draft
Blake Corum is a powerhouse standing at 5-7 foot, 205 lbs who played as a running back for the University of Michigan. He has immense lower body strength, as displayed by his impressive feat of 27 reps of 225 lbs of bench press. Blake uses his lower size to pass through compact spaces in the defence and gain extra yards.
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So, given the strength of Blake Corum, what will be his fate at the NFL draft? Well, given the fact that he is a running-back and should be a high-grade, he would probably be a second-round draft, at best. Reasons for his late draft include his age and inability to do anything other than run. So, we can expect teams like the Tennessee Titans, Buffalo Bills, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers to look to strengthen their defences.