Michigan's Corum Aims for Record in College Football Playoff Title Game Against Washington
Despite a knee injury, Washington's Dillon Johnson is ready to face Michigan, while Michigan's special teams performance is under scrutiny.
- Michigan's running back, Blake Corum, is set to play his final game in the College Football Playoff title game against Washington, aiming to cap his record-breaking career with a win.
- Corum, who is the school's all-time leader in rushing touchdowns with 56, needs just 69 yards rushing in the upcoming game to move up to fifth place in school history with 3,603 yards rushing.
- Washington's running back, Dillon Johnson, despite being limited in practice due to a knee injury, has declared readiness to carry the load for the second-ranked Huskies in the upcoming game.
- Michigan's special teams performance, which nearly cost them the game in the Rose Bowl against Alabama due to poor execution, is under scrutiny.
- Michigan's coach, Jim Harbaugh, has a unique pre-game ritual of showing his players a movie or documentary about predatory animals to set the mood.