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WATCH: Blake Corum throws up on the field on first drive of Penn State vs Michigan

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Michigan vs. Penn State has some big-time implications in the Big Ten on Saturday. Blake Corum is a big part of the Wolverines’ success — and he showed his toughness early.

On the first drive of the game, Corum took four carries for 26 yards before suddenly leaving the game. FOX cameras caught the reason why Donovan Edwards was suddenly in as Michigan entered the red zone, though.

Corum threw up on the field.

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Corum has settled in nicely as the Wolverines’ lead running back this year, leading the team with 735 rushing yards to start the year. He’s a huge reason why Michigan took a 6-0 record into the top-10 showdown against Penn State at The Big House on Saturday.

Blake Corum tells his NFL doubters to ‘sit back and watch’

As good of a college running back as Blake Corum has been, there’s an argument to be made that he’s still underrated. Although he sits third in the nation in rush yards and second in rushing touchdowns, some believe that he may not be ready to play at an NFL level after his time at Michigan.

In response, Corum said to enjoy the show.

Corum joined ‘Jalen & Jacoby’ on ESPN to talk about his NFL future. He said no amount of doubt is going to stop him from chasing his dream as it’s all just extra gas on his fire.

“Sit back and watch, man. Sit back and watch. I’ve been getting it my whole life. I don’t care what naysayers say. At the end of the day, I’m a man with a dream and nothing’s gonna stop me from chasing that dream and reaching that dream,” Corum said. “I know what it takes. I’m willing to work harder than anyone. Like I said, just sit back and watch. They’re just talking. They’re just talking because they want to be in the position I’m in. Let them keep talking. It’s just fuel to the fire.”