Blake Corum trolls Mel Tucker after Michigan’s dominating win over Michigan State

When the game was over, the scoreboard may have only said 29-7, but anyone who actually watched the game on Saturday night knows Michigan absolutely dominated Michigan State at the Big House in Ann Arbor. For Wolverines running back Blake Corum, it was the first time he’s beaten the Spartans and he was in rare form at the conclusion of the game. In fact, Corum started off his press conference by trolling Michigan State head coach, Mel Tucker.

What did Blake Corum do to troll Mel Tucker?

Following the game, Corum, who rushed for 177 yards and a pair of touchdowns (1 rushing and 1 receiving) against the Spartans, took a moment to troll Tucker.

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“Y’all like that? I thought Tuck was coming! I thought Tuck was coming! That’s what they said this offseason, right? All them shirts? Tuck was coming. I just saw him running.”

Via Alejandro Zuniga – The Michigan Insider

This is the first time that Corum has had the opportunity to hoist the Paul Bunyan Trophy, which goes to the winning team in the Michigan vs. Michigan State rivalry, and he wanted to make sure he “greeted him right.”

I wanted Paul to see that. I’ve never seen Paul before. This is my first time. I wanted to make sure I greeted him right. 

If you are a Michigan fan, do you like Blake Corum trolling Tucker, or would you rather him continue to do his talking on the field?

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