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By Bruce Feldman
ESPN The Magazine Thursday, May 15, 2003 Never mind top 10, the key to Michigan being No. 1 is whether Braylon Edwards can keep No. 1. The 6-3 junior wideout, who has coveted the Wolverines' No. 1 jersey since arriving in Ann Arbor, finally was awarded it this spring by coach Lloyd Carr. But it was something the touted receiver had to earn -- and something Carr says he has the right to revoke if Edwards doesn't continue to produce. "You might see him wear No. 1 one day and No. 80 the next," Carr says. Last season Edwards caught 67 p ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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