The NCAA Week 11 matchup between the Michigan Wolverines and Penn State Nittany Lions was one for the ages. Michigan came out on top in a thrilling game, thanks in large part to the record-breaking performance of quarterback Blake Corum.
Corum, a junior from Detroit, Michigan, was nothing short of spectacular in the game. He threw for a school-record 541 yards, completing 32 of his 44 pass attempts and throwing four touchdowns. He also ran for two touchdowns, giving him a total of six on the day. His performance was good enough to earn him Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week honors.
The Wolverines’ offense was firing on all cylinders in the game, with Corum leading the way. He was able to spread the ball around to multiple receivers, with seven different players catching passes for more than 50 yards. His favorite target was wide receiver Ronnie Bell, who had nine receptions for 173 yards and two touchdowns.
The Nittany Lions put up a valiant effort, but they were unable to keep up with the Wolverines’ offensive onslaught. Quarterback Sean Clifford threw for 437 yards and three touchdowns, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Corum’s record-breaking performance.
The victory was a big one for the Wolverines, as it moved them to 9-2 on the season and kept their hopes of a Big Ten championship alive. It was also a great moment for Corum, who will surely be remembered as one of the best quarterbacks in Michigan history. His record-breaking performance against Penn State will be one that Wolverine fans will never forget.



