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What Blake Corum Said After Michigan's Fourth Straight Win Over Ohio State

The Michigan Wolverines defeated the Ohio State Buckeyes 13-10 in Columbus, Ohio on Saturday, putting a damper on the Buckeyes' expected coronation as Big Ten champs. 

The Wolverines won their fourth straight in the series behind the stellar play of defensive stalwarts Amir Hall, Mason Graham, TJ Guy and others as they shut down Ohio State's vaunted run-pass attack in hostile territory. 

Following the game, former Michigan running back, current Los Angeles Ram and former Heisman Trophy candidate Blake Corum shared a short but sweet (from his perspective) five-word message to his fans on social media. 

Michigan running back Kalel Mullings

Michigan running back Kalel Mullings

"That's 4 years for ya," Corum said with two maize 'M' emojis on his X account. 

Corum rushed for 88 yards on 22 carries with two touchdowns last season in Ann Arbor as Michigan beat the Buckeyes en route to their first National Championship since 1997. 

On Saturday, Michigan running back Kalel Mullings did his best Corum impersonation as he compiled 116 yards and a touchdown on 32 carries in a winning effort.

Michigan was listed as an underdog of 20 to 24 points or more in some circles but did everything they had to do in order to steal a win against the heavily favored Buckeyes.

Now, the focus turns to the Buckeyes' future with College Football Playoff pairings set to be announced.

Michigan, Corum, and their rookie head coach Sherrone Moore are sure to savor this one for quite some time as they revel in one of the biggest upsets in the history of the two teams' storied rivalry.

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