Michigan Football Camp Report – WR Cornelius Johnson

8/19/22 Availability

Q:
How would you describe the depth in the wide receiver room?

Johnson:
That’s a good question. I would say, for our receiver room, we always pride ourselves on being prepared for anything, especially as route runners. You know, our job is to get open no matter what, like even if it’s a run, pass, we’re always trying to contribute any way and that allows us for once we do get the opportunity for all all receivers, we got to be ready once it comes to us…

Q:
With so many guys will it be hard to keep everybody happy?

Cornelius Johnson

Johnson:
I feel like we got a good group of guys and our chemistry right now is really high within the receiver room.

Q:
With a couple of years of time on task now being a starter where do you feel like you have made your biggest improvement this offseason? And what do you what do you think you can go? Like? What level do you think you can go to this season?

Johnson:
With this being my senior season I’ve been in the program, this being my fourth year and I feel like being here for that long I’ve improved on just knowing what to expect more and being on track with the quarterbacks. I’m looking forward to this fall, being there every day for my teammates, and making sure that I contribute that way.

Q:
How much do you think the offense changed when Ronnie went down last season?

Johnson:
When Ronnie went down last season, I feel like the offense was definitely hurt because he was our team captain and a big contributor for us.

Q:
Getting him back in the fold. I mean, how much does the offense change again?

Johnson:
I feel like with Ronnie in the mix, it’s good to have a weapons all over the offense and using those weapons I feel like that’s just great for our entire program. I mean, no matter what, just production everywhere.

Ronnie Bell 2021

Q:
What have you seen from Mike, on the defensive side? Is it unique going up against someone who’s sometimes also in your room too?

Johnson:
For my whole time here, I feel like I’ve been in the same lineup right next to him on the offensive side of the ball. And then with him being on defense, that’s a good advantage for him because he can see both sides of the ball and it’s fun to compete against him in practice. because it’s even more personal because he’s also a route runner too.

Q:
Does it come naturally for him that defensive side?

Johnson:
Definitely in my eyes. I feel like it does, because I feel like he played that right in like high school and other than in his past. So it’s good to see how versatile he is and hoping for the best one.

He’s a great young receiver…He’s got a lot of speed and he can go down the field and catch passes…I feel like he could definitely contribute early.

Cornelius Johnson on Darrius Clemons

Q:
Do have to have a different mindset to play special teams? And if so, like, what is it? What do you have to flip the different switch?

Cornelius Johnson

Johnson:
It’s not necessarily flipping a different switch, it’s just obviously not the same phase, but it’s the same switch that goes off at the beginning of the game. Once you step on that field by playing your pads, that switch gotta go off…If you wait till it’s way too late, and like it’s not something that can just be on and off.

Our coach always talks about that, you know, treat practice as if it’s like the game so then like, once the game comes, it’s just like practice, you know, I mean, it’s kind of like, something like that. I think about my head. You can’t just be on and off for games. That’s not really realistic. So it’s all the time even in practice, you got to have that switch even on special teams.

Q:
Have you blocked any punts in practice?

Johnson:
We don’t go necessarily like live punts in practice, I’m not gonna be diving our punters. But we definitely are trying to put in schemes and put in different techniques, so that I can improve to block punts this season.

Darrius Clemons and friends

Q:
We’ve heard a lot about Darrius Clemens, what have you seen from him and why might he be able to contribute early?

Johnson:
I feel like he’s a great young receiver. He’s got a lot of speed and he can go down the field and catch passes. To have Darrius in as a friend and as another member of our wide receiver crew has been really awesome because I’ve got to know him better. We were on that Michigan trip, we were roommates and everything and to get to know him and to learn from him and also I can tell him different stuff. I feel like he could definitely contribute early.

Q:
Coach Bellamy said that Ronnie’s return might make it harder for other teams to shade their coverage toward you or do some of the bracket things that maybe you saw at times last year, I guess, are you eager for that opportunity to maybe have somebody else that can attract attention? And maybe there’s more open space for you?

Johnson:
It’s involves like schemes and offensive play calls. I’m definitely excited for the opportunity to go out there and be on the same field as Ronnie and the other receivers as well because once we get each other going, that opens up the door for other opportunities for other players. I mean, obviously, everyone knows that’s the game of football. I’m definitely excited for the opportunity.

Q:
Have you watched Hard Knocks, and if you have, what was your thoughts on watching that with a former teammate kind of featured on there?

Johnson:
I remember watching that we were in the hotel room, and we turned it on and I remember seeing Aiden and he was doing the Billy Jean thing…It was fun to watch, especially knowing Aiden last year and seeing how he was welcomed into the Lions program. That was just fun to turn on that week and I’m looking forward to watching the next one coming on HBO.

Q:
Did you know that he could sing like that?

Johnson:
Not necessarily, that kind of surprised me. Did you know that? Like I had no idea? I’m excited for him, I mean, I’m hoping to go to a game in November at the stadium.

Q:
We talked about Darrius a little bit already but what have the freshman wide receivers added to your group that maybe the team didn’t last year or something you’ve been impressed by?

We focus on not necessarily being strictly an outside receiver, strictly playing on the left, or the right, or the middle, or in a slot. We just call ourselves wide receivers in general…

Cornelius Johnson

Johnson:
Like I mentioned earlier, just depth and being able to run every route. For us, we try and focus on not necessarily being strictly an outside receiver, strictly playing on the left, or the right, or the middle, or in a slot. We just call ourselves wide receivers in general, so we got to know everything and getting them to know the playbook, getting everything going, that makes it that much more fluid for everyone else.

Q:
What were your impressions when you Blake back in camp with an extra 11 or 12 pounds… Still lightning and lightning he said but maybe there’s a little more thunder?

Johnson:
You said lightning and thunder? Yeah, seeing that just really excites me because I feel like he’s in great shape, just like our team, having him as that weapon, maybe more thunder, more lightning, just everything. I feel like that if he can get that goal, then it’s good.

Edits made for clarity.

Michigan Football Camp Report – RB Blake Corum

8/19/22 Availability

Q:
Blake, you put on 10, 11 pounds this offseason, what led to the idea of kind of bulking up and how do you feel having that extra weight?

Corum:
It really wasn’t idea, it was really just putting in work and honestly eating right, hydrating better. That’s what it led to, I really wasn’t trying to, it kind of just happened, you know, so I feel good 212, I feel good around that weight.

Q:
Does it change your game at all?

Corum:
No, if anything I feel faster. You know, not it doesn’t change my game at all. You know, maybe bring a little more power, a little more weight with it. But uh, nothing really.

Q:
With Hassan gone how has it changed the dynamic in the running back room?

Corum:
Having Hassan here was great but you know, now it’s time for other guys to step up. You know, I’m saying we still have a stacked RB room, myself, Donovan Edwards, Tavierre Dunlap, CJ Stokes, who is a freshman that just came in, he’s balling really big right now.

We have a packed RB room with guys that can get the job. So nothing changes really, you know, we obviously will miss Hassan. But we’re ready to go.

Hassan Haskins 2021

Q:
Do you find yourself assuming anything that Hassam did whether it be on the field or off the field? Picking up where he left off?

Corum:
Not really, you know, I’m saying I feel like the game has to go on. Like I said, obviously, we’re gonna miss Hassan, who was a big part of our offense. But we’re gonna pick up right where we left off, you know, Donovan is going to come in, he’s gonna get more reps, now. Tavierre is ready, CJ is ready, like I said, so we’re picking up right where we left off, we still have, you know, in my opinion, the best o-line in the country…We’re picking up right where we left off.

Q:
Blake, when you think about your skill set and Donovan’s skill set, what do you think would be like a nice complement for the number three running back? What should that person try and bring to even balance it out or make the room even better?

Donovan Edwards 2021

Corum:
Just be him. You know, I feel like we all have one of a kind when it comes to our skills. We also like, Donovan and myself, I feel like last year we would say thunder and lightning…it’s lightning and lightning, now so that’s what I feel like. And then Tavierre you know, he brings a little bit of thunder, but Tavierre isn’t slow…and CJ is fast, too…So, a whole of bunch of lightning.

Q:
Blake, how much time have you spent watching your film from last year? What’s your biggest takeaways from from your game?

Corum:
I watched my film quite a bit and I also like watching other running backs, other defenses, you know, always just trying to educate myself on different defensive schemes, and things that I could see during the season. What I pick up from what I did last year, and what I can help myself on, is obviously just reading blitzes better, you know, I can always be better by studying defenses. They could bring this blitz, they could bring that blitz.

So really just, my IQ for the game…that’s what I strive to do is just have a better IQ for the game each day, each week. And so that’s really what I’ve been working on is really just studying defensive schemes and just so like, when I’m out there, I can just ball. I know what they’re brining, know where the ball might hit before the play and things like that. So really, just my IQ for the game.

Blake Corum 2021

Q:
Who do you watch when you’re watching other players? Do you have certain ones?

Corum:
It depends what I what I’m trying to look for. If I’m trying to look for like, you know, scat backs, backs that have nice cuts and things like that, you know, I watch Barry Sanders. You know, I feel like he’s the greatest.

If I’m trying to watch a power back, one who does good at picking up blocks but runs hard as well. One of my favorites is Marshawn Lynch, you know, so it just depends. I watch Coach Hart a little bit, those are the guys I watch.

Mike Hart 2007

Q:
When it comes to like, regional and national attention, you’re often mentioned but generally kind of as a secondary guy…do you ever pay attention to that? Do you have any any goals for this year that you hope to accomplish?

Corum:
I don’t really care about those things because it’s all preseason. I don’t think that’s gonna matter is who wins it after the season, right?

I’m really focused on beating Michigan State, beating Ohio State again, and going on to win the Big 10 Championship and going all the way this year.

We always say the Team, the Team, the Team and that’s what I’m buying into.

Blake Corum

But even at that, like, I don’t even think about like, obviously I have self goals but I’m more focused on my team right now.

I’m really focused on beating Michigan State, beating Ohio State again, and going to win the Big 10 Championship and actually going all the way this year.

You know…that’s my focus, like I’m really not focused on myself…That’s gonna come…the yardage, yards per carry, yards after carry, like, oh, that’s gonna come but like, as long as you focus on the team. That’s why I’m…focusing on making sure my o-line gets better- what can I do to help them get better?

What can I do to help the defense get better?

We always say the Team, the Team, the Team and that’s what I’m buying into…It’s really not about me at the end of the day.

I’m gonna get mine you know, but I’m here for my team. I’m gonna go all the way this year and I think we can as long as we lock in.

But to answer your question, I don’t really care but accolades, you know, like, this preseason stuff is nice, you know, but, uh, I don’t care. I don’t really pay attention to that stuff.

Q:
During you time at St. Francis Academy, did you play with Eyabi Anomo?

Corum:
No, he left the year I got there, I got there my junior year. He had gone to Bama…he’s a baller, he’s a baller, he’s gonna help big time. Just go to get him the playbook. He’ll be on the field causing havoc soon. So, you know, I’m glad to have him here.

Q:
Is there a chemistry between running backs and offensive lines to develop? And if so, what have you seen from Oluwatimi and Trente, mixing them in with the three returners from last year?

Corum:
You know, those are your bodyguards, you know, saying so, obviously, you know, between the running back and offensive line, you want to be chemistry with them. You know, because without them, you ain’t gonna do nothing. I don’t care who you are you…You’re not doing nothing without a good offensive line.

So, obviously, you know, you have to have a good chemistry with those guys. You know, I’m always trying to cheer them up…if they mess up, you say you got this, you know, I believe in you. Just things like that. And just like chilling outside of the field, you know, playing around with them and here, like just building that good connection.

So when it’s time to go to war y’all you have each other’s back…they have my back and I have their back for sure.

What’s your second question?

Q: Oluwatimi and Trente?

Dogs, the dogs, they’re going to help the team. Olu, he’s strong. Trente you know, he’s been here for a couple of years so he’s learned from some guys…He’s just fitting right down, you know, so they’re doing their thing. They’re doing great things right now. I can’t wait for the 3rd.

Q:
Blake with Cade and JJ, what are you seeing from each of them? And number they?

I’m just seeing those two compete each and every day. You know, they cheer each other on…I see two guys that can go and be starters…they’re both great at what they do…

We’ll see who starts…that’s above my pay grade. But whoever starts I know they’re gonna be there for each other.

Blake Corum

Corum:
I’m just seeing those two compete each and every day. You know, they cheer each other on. And I see two guys that can go and be starters…they’re both great at what they do…They have different skill sets, but they also have some similar skill sets. They’re just great guys, they’re a great QBs. Their IQ for the game is is big…their IQ is huge.

Cade McNamara 2021

We’ll see who starts you know- that’s above my pay grade. But, you know, whoever starts I know they’re gonna be there for each other and cheer each on. But they’re killing it right now. They’re killing it.

J.J McCarthy and Blake Corum

Q:
Speaking of pay grade, CJ Stroud was talking today in a Columbus about revenue sharing with this huge television contract that the Big 10 worked out. What what are your feelings about that for players?

Corum:
So I mean, I didn’t see what’s going on. I don’t know.

Q:
Gigantic television contract a lot of money. And Jim Harbaugh touched on it at Big 10 media days revenue sharing is something that should be considered for the players.

Corum:
Oh, revenue from the TV? I guess that can be cool. I really didn’t I didn’t see nothing about this, I don’t really have an answer. But, uh, I mean, it’d be awesome, you know, for the players.

But hey, let’s play some ball…

Q:
When you watch film of Coach Hart, what do you see?

Mike Hart 2007

Corum:
Dog- you know a dog…an animal, you know what I’m saying the way he ran…He ran hard. You know, he has some jiggle, too. Coach Hart might be a little faster than me but Coach Hart was that guy. As you can see he leads Michigan in rushing yards and more than that, but having him as my coach is like, it’s a blessing. It’s the biggest blessing in my opinion that’s happened to me since I’ve been here. He’s helped me so much with my game and he’s helped me with life too. You know, he’s just a great guy. I’m blessed to have him as my coach…When he was here, he was a dog for sure. I love watching this film, how hard he used to run and making guys miss and things like that. But like I said, I’m I’m blessed to have him as my coach, I really look up to him.

Edits made for clarity.