The No. 1 jersey at Michigan football on offense is supposed to mean something. But it always hasn't.
The coveted solo digit is supposed to go to the Wolverines' top receiver, a tradition that spanned from players such as Anthony Carter to David Terrell to Braylon Edwards. But the maize and blue have rarely had that enigmatic wideout since the Lloyd Carr era -- though Roman Wilson did a good job wearing the jersey in 2023.
Now, it looks like it's getting something of a refresh.
All spring ball, we've heard about how good former Indiana receiver Donaven McCulley is, and we saw it in the spring game, when he came down with his sole target, a snag in double coverage for 25 yards.