Blake Corum had himself one heck of a season for the Michigan Wolverines before he injured himself and limped to the finish line. As such, there's reason to believe that the running back who rushed for nearly 1,500 yards and 18 touchdowns for the "Block M" will be a powerhouse to be reckoned with next season.
There's plenty of reason to be optimistic about Corum's future, but unfortunately, at least for now, that future is not going to feature his custom 2017 Camaro.
ESPN is reporting that Corum reported the car stolen from an Ann Arbor parking garage sometime between January 13th and January 16th. The car was camouflage-wrapped and featured Corum's BC2 logo.
While some may view this as an elite athlete getting knocked down a peg or two, it's not as if the car was a lavish gift to the star running back or something he earned through a NIL deal. In fact, Corum Tweeted that the car was a gift from his parents that he received when he graduated high school.
"God bless whoever stole it," he tweeted.
Wasn’t NIL funded, my parents used their hard earned money to bless me with something nice after I graduated high school. God bless whoever stole it https://t.co/Jt7Da22E8S
— #2⃣BeSavage (@blake_corum) January 24, 2023
Corum does have a NIL deal but per ESPN, he has said that he gives away half of his earnings to the offensive lineman at Michigan as well as his community. Corum is well-known for donating turkeys to the needy during Thanksgiving.
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