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Michigan football: Blake Corum’s car reportedly stolen from home

On Monday, Michigan football star running back, Blake Corum, reported that his car was stolen from his home in Ann Arbor, MI.

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Oct 8, 2022; Bloomington, Indiana, USA; Michigan Wolverines running back Blake Corum (2) makes a long run down the field during the first quarter agains the Indiana Hoosiers at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Marc Lebryk-USA TODAY Sports

On Monday, Michigan football star running back, Blake Corum, is reportedly without a car after it was stolen. The car is a white Chevy Camaro which dons a white-camo wrap and Corum’s signature “BC2” logo on it.

Corum loses car after return to Michigan football

Corum’s car was reportedly stolen from his home just days after he announced that he will be returning to Michigan football this fall. The 2022 Heisman contender announced his decision via the Rich Eisen show, and has caused a great deal of buzz within the Michigan football community as the Wolverines chase a 2023 National Title.

The car was not purchased with Blake Corum’s NIL money, in fact, just the opposite. Corum announced that his parents paid for that car with their hard-earned money as a high school graduation gift (via his Twitter). Here is Corum’s tweet as well as a photo of the stolen car:

 

Corum’s car was reportedly stolen from a parking garage near his home located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Blake Corum has since filed a police report and the car has been listed as stolen.

If you see the vehicle, you can call 734.994.2911 (Ann Arbor Police Department). It is our hope that Michigan football fans everywhere can help the Wolverines’ running back retrieve his car as soon as possible.

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CJ has covered college athletics in paid roles for around five years, including numerous sports and beats. His most recent work revolves largely around Penn State and Michigan football and basketball as a member of the credentialed media at both schools. Right now, CJ writes for Blue by Ninety, where he also serves as the site's credentialed football reporter. He also does some credentialed basketball coverage. Previously, CJ has made stops with sites like GBMWolverine, Saturday Blitz, Steeler Nation, and more.

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