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By Brad Edwards
Special to ESPN.com Friday, May 4, 2001 When Drew Henson left Michigan to go play baseball with the New York Yankees, it not only left Michigan reeling, but put the Big Ten title up for grabs. With Henson, Michigan is the early favorite. Without him, well, a handful of teams could win. Northwestern, with its powerful offense, leads the charge, with the Wolverines, Illinois, Michigan State and Wisconsin in the hunt as well. And that's just an early spring guess. Consider the Big Ten college football's version of the NFL -- parity at ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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