Corum is having knee surgery

Submitted by matt1114 on December 1st, 2022 at 2:27 PM

Sources: #Michigan star RB Blake Corum is expected to have knee surgery and is out for the season. The Heisman candidate should make a full recovery. He tried to play last week vs. Ohio State but his knee made it impossible.

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 1, 2022

Damn 

bluebyyou

December 1st, 2022 at 7:11 PM ^

Wonder if Blake had a meniscus tear. Not a doc but I've had a few sports-derived knee injuries.  A meniscus tear  can be very problematic or not bother you very much, at least based on my experience. I had a couple of scope-based procedures that cleared mine up very quickly, Many players can return in a few weeks from that type of injury. It would seem that if there were a serious tear of a ligament, the instability of the knee would lend itself to a quick diagnosis with MRI confirmation.

If Blake has a reasonable shot at the NFL, although I would be overjoyed if he returned for a fourth year, I hope he leaves.  There is simply too much wear and tear a high-use RB experiences on a college team like ours, and there is only so much a body can take over a career.  Whatever he chooses, the best of luck to someone who truly deserves all the good things life has to offer.

 

WhatchooTalkin…

December 1st, 2022 at 2:42 PM ^

Agreed and also wondering if it was surgery-worthy why wait?

Did he make it worse on his 2 carries?  Or if it was this bad, why didn't they perform the surgery asap and get him on the road to recovery faster?

To be fair, I'm not a doctor...did NOT stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night, and have never had a knee injury...so I have no clue.

schreibee

December 1st, 2022 at 3:07 PM ^

Is Rappaport a 100% reliable source? I mean, what's the injury, what's the surgery, and another site is suggesting Blake could be ready by a potential Jan. 9 ncaa title game.

So who knows? But definitely he shouldn't have even carried 2 times if surgery was a potential outcome - or is surgery a potential outcome because of those 2 carries?

Either way, not in the player's nor team's best interest I'd suggest...

UMfan21

December 1st, 2022 at 4:03 PM ^

The original statement was that it was nothing "structural".  Then the other day suddenly there was a rumor he was getting scoped, and now this.

I'm not a doctor, but if I was a betting man, I would think the initial MRIs didn't detect anything and he seemed fine, but something was discovered during the scope that determined surgery was the best course of action.

And, maybe the two statements aren't in conflict with one another.  Maybe it's not structural (think ACL, LCL, etc) but could be something like a miniscus that would benefit from surgery.

Blue1972

December 1st, 2022 at 4:16 PM ^

On the contrary, my guess was the nothing "structural" comment was mainly based on a plain x-ray and initial exam as the MRI had likely not been done at that time as it all occurred at the stadium. Most likely he had an MRI the night after the game, rather than the next day as alluded to in a post game comment, and nothing "major" was found, or at least not singled out for a comment.

 

My guess is that due to ongoing or worsening symptoms, a repeat MRI was done either late this  Saturday or this Sunday, revealing further disease.

Blue1972

December 1st, 2022 at 4:17 PM ^

On the contrary, my guess was the nothing "structural" comment was mainly based on a plain x-ray and initial exam as the MRI had likely not been done at that time as it all occurred at the stadium. Most likely he had an MRI the night after the game, rather than the next day as alluded to in a post game comment, and nothing "major" was found, or at least not singled out for a comment.

 

My guess is that due to ongoing or worsening symptoms, a repeat MRI was done either late this  Saturday or this Sunday, revealing further disease.

kalamazoo

December 1st, 2022 at 7:06 PM ^

Love that this take is at least being mentioned. 99.9% of time it is just "go for the money now".

Even Mike Hart is doing ok for money these days...after a couple of NFL pay days, then coaching. Tough work for him, but paying off. Desmond is a well-spoken charismatic guy who enjoys some spotlight. Another way to make a career.

For most other types, it still may be best to go for the money, but all of them should seriously consider their post-career options up-front based on personality and interests. Much cooler being a legend with your alma mater until end of days than some average joe in NFL disliked by most fantasy team organizers.

schreibee

December 1st, 2022 at 3:02 PM ^

I believe the fact it appears Gash is ahead of Dunlap is precisely what the portal was created for. We shall see.

Hope Tavi gets a bunch of carries vs Purdue, to see what he can offer with some extended run. They always say RBs need some carries to get in rhythm, and he's never gotten that.

matt1114

December 1st, 2022 at 4:04 PM ^

Ideally we get out to a quick lead and can use CJ and Dunlap most of the second half of the game. Last year was great where we had 1A and 1B in Haskins/Corum with Edwards coming in at number 2, but there was a huge dropoff after. We now have Corum and Edwards, then a huge dropoff. Next year is a mystery behind Edwards even with Cabana coming. I've seen some on here saying we are stacked at the RB position for years and I don't see it yet. It's not that I don't trust the future RB's, but I think we could use a RB from the portal that will challenge the younger guys to step up. 

Midukman

December 2nd, 2022 at 5:15 AM ^

That’s exactly what I was thinking. I gotta believe that off size alone that any carry he gets is worth 3.5 yds just falling forward. Shit, look at what Traynum did out of nowhere. Looked like he should have been toting the rock all season. This is our Cardale moment.