Newsstand: Michigan football coaches attend satellite camp at EMU
Tweets Of The Day
It’s officially camp season. Michigan coaches will be hitting the road over the next couple weeks, as well as hosting their own camps for high school prospects. A slew of Maize and Blue assistants attended Midweek MACtion at Eastern Michigan down the road in Ypsilanti, Mich., Tuesday evening. Here are some sights from the event, courtesy of The Wolverine’s Zach Libby:
Michigan Wolverines football senior running back Blake Corum tore his meniscus and MCL last November, cutting his season short. He finished seventh in Heisman Trophy voting after accumulating 1,463 rushing yards and 18 touchdowns, and decided to return for another year in Ann Arbor.
The Wolverines start summer workouts at the beginning of June, and Corum is nearing full health.
“When I say recovery is going great, it’s going great,” he said on The 33rd Team’s ‘Road to Recovery, Part 2.’ “My knee is feeling stronger than ever, I’m feeling stronger than ever. The other day, I started cutting for the first time. I’m getting my cuts back, I’m going to be making a lot of people miss this year.
“Within these next couple weeks, I hope to be anywhere from 90 to 100 percent, and back to the regular BC.”
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orum spent the spring lifting and training with other teammates who were injured, while also doing individual rehab. The Michigan team has the month of May off, before the summer cycle ramps up ahead of a much-anticipated 2023 season.
“We don’t start team workouts until next Friday, so I can’t wait,” Corum said. “I cannot wait until next Friday, because I’m really just like full-go. I don’t have to be hesitant like, ‘I can do this, I can’t do that. I’m watching my teammates do a conditioning test, I can’t do a conditioning test.’ I’m back. I’m really in it now, so I cannot wait for summer workouts.”
North Carolina guard transfer Caleb Love committed to Michigan but an admissions issue kept him from joining the Wolverines. He’s now made his pledge to Arizona.
Quote Of The Day
“It’s always on Ohio State. We beat them the past two years, but that’s always the game. Them, Michigan State, Penn State and then whoever’s in the playoffs and the Big Ten championship. Ohio State is always that team we have to beat that’s on our schedule. It’s always personal for me.”
Michigan junior safety Rod Moore on the team’s focus
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