Another big set back for wolverines as two key star set to leave Ahead of Rose Bowls…..

Michigan football’s star running back Blake Corum isn’t done in college just yet.
Corum, who had a breakout season for the Wolverines in 2022, announced Monday afternoon on Michigan graduate Rich Eisen’s show he will return to Ann Arbor for his senior season because he feels he has “unfinished business.
“I’m a Michigan man through and through,” he said. “I love playing for the University of Michigan. I love going to the big house and leaving it all on the field. I love the community, I love interacting with everyone. It was a tough decision, it was a business decision, but I feel like I have unfinished business.
Michigan tight end Luke Schoonmaker announced Monday he will enter the NFL draft.
Corum was on pace to be possibly the best running back in the country last season before a knee injury late in the first half of Michigan’s home finale against Illinois derailed the remainder of the season. The junior tried to return in the second half, but ran just once before he left the game for good.
“I didn’t like the way I went out in the Big House, I don’t like people remembering me being hurt, so I will be coming back for it all next year