Braylon Edwards apologizes for U-M tweets, stands by stance


Braylon Edwards told The Detroit News that his original tweet criticizing Michigan on Saturday night was “excessive” and it was a mistake to call out players by name, but said he stands by his message.

Edwards was criticized by Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh on Monday for his tweet and then suspended indefinitely by the Big Ten Network. Edwards tweeted an apology on Monday but went into further details in an interview with The Detroit News, including that he was drinking when he posted his original tweets, which were later deleted.

“I admit I was excessive and emotional and inebriated. Mix those together. But the focus of my tweets remains intact. I stand by that. I was over-excessive Saturday night at 10:29, but I don’t back down on my overall stance as an alum and a fan. I’ve always defended Michigan. Even this year, I was high on Michigan,” he told the newspaper.

In his tweets on Saturday night after the Wolverines lost 24-17 to Notre Dame, Edwards, a former All-America wide receiver at Michigan, criticized offensive lineman Cesar Ruiz, calling him “weak,” and said Michigan quarterback Shea Patterson is “scared.” Edwards went on to tweet, “f—ing Michigan offense so predictable … Michigan football is sadly one thing … Trash.”

Edwards told The Detroit News he plans to reach out to Ruiz and Patterson through his brother, Berkley Edwards, who is a running back on the Wolverines. He said former Wolverines coach Lloyd Carr “called me out in the media” and he realizes now he shouldn’t have done the same to Ruiz and Patterson.

“I’m a man. We make mistakes. I’m sorry. I should not have gone that way. I still agree with the overall message — what do we do now (as a program)? But I apologize — shouldn’t name individual players. They’re still kids. That’s what I apologize for,” he told the newspaper.

ESPN’s Tom VanHaaren contributed to this report.

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Expert picks: Which four teams will make the CFP?

ESPN Staff

As the 2018 season gets underway in earnest this week, it’s time to break out the crystal ball and predict the College Football Playoff field and eventual champion. It’s no surprise that Alabama and Clemson dominate these lists from our 42 experts, but some picks are sure to surprise (hello, Michigan!).

Title picks: Clemson 22, Alabama 14, Georgia 3, Wisconsin 2, Michigan 1

Playoff picks: Clemson 42/42, Alabama 39/42

ESPN EXPERTS’ PLAYOFF PREDICTIONS

NAME CHAMPION PLAYOFF PLAYOFF PLAYOFF
Rece Davis
Kirk Herbstreit
Lee Corso
Desmond Howard
Sean McDonough
Todd McShay
Mack Brown
Greg McElroy
Marty Smith
Laura Rutledge
Trevor Matich
Jon Vilma
Heather Dinich
Ryan McGee
Adnan Virk
Emmanuel Acho
Mark Schlabach
Bob Wischusen
Dan Orlovsky
Andrea Adelson
Tom Luginbill
Andre Ware
Brock Huard
Cole Cubelic
Anish Shroff
Rod Gilmore
Olivia Dekker
Jake Trotter
Chris Cotter
Anthony Becht
Mitch Sherman
Adam Rittenberg
Kyle Bonagura
David M. Hale
Myron Medcalf
Mike Corey
Dave Pasch
Ivan Maisel
Chris Doering
Alex Scarborough
Todd Blackledge
D.J. Shockley

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