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“Am Eager to Leave” Michigan Wolverines RB Makes Shocking Revelation at Press Conference…

Blake Corum is a hard-nosed running back. But even the Michigan star has his limits.

For much of November, any look at Corum without his helmet has shown a battered face with bandages across the bridge of his nose, typically soaked through at least a little bit in blood.Corum is a physical running back unafraid of contact.

Entering the Big Ten Championship, he has forced 20 missed tackles and has averaged 2.56 yards after contact per attempt, and 124 of his carries have been on gap runs, according to PFF. Overall, he has 202 carries for 976 yards with 22 rushing touchdowns.There’s been no word exactly on what happened to his nose.

But without enough time to heal between games, a player who suffers an injury to the bridge of his nose (often caused by his helmet) then risks reinjuring it — sometimes week after wee

However, according to the Cleveland Clinic, a broken nose can take between three and six weeks to fully recover.

On Saturday in the Big Ten championship, it will officially be three weeks since Corum sustained the injury.

Don’t be surprised if he’s taped up again. 

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