You don’t have to tell Michigan fans that Blake Corum was dominant during his final season at Michigan. The two-time Big Ten Running Back of the Year was the only player in FBS to score a touchdown in every single game during the 2023 season, and he finished at the top of the record books at U-M in single-season rushing TDs (27) and career rushing TDs (58). Corum also holds the U-M single-season record for points in a season (168).
When it comes to the rest of the competition within the Big Ten, no other running back came close to matching Corum’s scoring production.
Rushing Touchdowns
- Blake Corum, Michigan (27)
- Braelon Allen, Wisconsin (12)
- TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State (11), Gavin Wimsatt, Rutgers (11)
- T. Tracy Jr., N. Singleton, K. Monangai (8)
- Kaytron Allen, Penn State: 6 – Devin Mockobee, Purdue (8)
Corum’s 27 touchdowns were more than double of the next closest running back within the conference, which was Braelon Allen with 12.
When it comes to overall scoring with the conference, Corum’s 168 points were good for the No. 1 spot.
Total Points
- Blake Corum, Michigan: 168
- James Turner, Michigan: 119
- Alex Felkins, Penn State: 104
- Jayden Fielding, Ohio State: 97
- Dragan Keisich, Minnesota: 96
Total Touchdowns
- Blake Corum, Michigan: 27
- Marvin Harrison Jr, Ohio State: 15
- Braelon Allen, Wisconsin: 12 – Roman Wilson, Michigan: 12
- TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State: 11 – Gavin Wimsatt, Rutgers: 11
- Nicholas Singleton, Penn State: 10





