COLUMBUS, Ohio — No Blake Corum, no problem for Michigan. The third-ranked Wolverines uncorked their passing attack for the first time in months on Saturday and leaned on a career day from Donovan Edwards, knocking unbeaten Ohio State, 45-23, to claim the Big Ten East division title for a second straight year. Their victory, the second straight over the archrival Buckeyes, means Michigan will play for a Big Ten championship next Saturday, Dec. 3, in Indianapolis. Corum, Michigan’s Heisman Trophy candidate running back, was limited to just two carries on six yards. He tried to give it a go, but his lingering knee injury proved to be too much. That left the Wolverines (12-0, 9-0 Big Ten) without much of a rushing attack … until Edwards went off in the fourth quarter. Back-to-back touchdown runs by Edwards, who went 75 and 81 yards, respectively, helped seal the win. But before…
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