“I’ll leave if he’s not fired” Due to their major miscommunication, a key player for the Michigan Wolverines team has stated he will leave the team if his colleague is not dismissed.
Running back Blake Corum of Michigan football had a devastating season finale. He was well on his way to winning the Heisman Trophy and was having an amazing year.
But in the end, he suffered a knee injury playing against Illinois football, and although he made an attempt to return the following week against Ohio State football, it was obvious that his season was done. After undergoing knee surgery, Corum made the decision to rejoin the Wolverines for an additional season due to his injury.
Nobody had thought about Corum returning to Michigan prior to the accident. He’s in good physical and mental health and is now prepared for another season.
Offensive Coordinator Sherrone Moore stated, “Blake Corum is phenomenal,” according to a bluebyninety.com story. “Blake has excelled greatly. He simply worked nonstop during the offseason, and he’s at a stage where it seems like he’s back. He said something yesterday, and it seems like he’s found his rhythm again.
Moore expressed his excitement at seeing him and Donovan Edwards “spread their wings and continue to do what they’ve been doing in training camp.” “Because they both feel extremely well and in wonderful health. Naturally, we’re going to make sure they’re finished and prepared to go, and since they seem to be right now, we’ll simply continue to take things day by day.
It’s one thing to have Corum back, but it will be extra special to have the Corum and Donovan Edwards tandem return after another off-season. Let’s hope Corum stays healthy and back for the entire Michigan football season. It’s fantastic to see him back.