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Warde Manuel went out and hired two big head coaches this cycle for Michigan: Sherrone Moore for football and Dusty May. It’s not often an athletic director has to fill the position of the two biggest sports on campus. But with Jim Harbaugh off to the NFL and the school parting ways with Juwan Howard, Manuel couldn’t afford to miss. So, he promoted Moore to football head coach and grabbed May from Florida Atlantic. “A little hectic,” Manuel said when describing the offseason for both sports. “But ultimately great because of the results. But it was time consuming. You never think you’re gonna b...
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The Michigan Wolverines are a little less than two months into the Dusty May era of the men’s basketball program, and the early returns have been tremendous as he re-works things in his image. During his opening press conference, he stated a desire to win right away in Ann Arbor to the best of their ability. Fast forward six or so weeks later, and Michigan has landed six transfers, added a pair of freshman signees and is in a much healthier spot then they were during the coaching change. Not only is this a team that appears can tread water, but it might be a roster that ranks somewhere in the ...
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Michigan head coach Dusty May acknowledged how much NIL factors into roster building these days. That goes for high school players and transfers. Coming from Florida Atlantic, one would think May has more resources as he begins his tenure in Ann Arbor. He’s honest with players, his staff, administration and the collective around Michigan regarding NIL. May wanted to balance on that fine line of what’s appropriate and what might be too much. “I’ve been very upfront, I would love our guys to be taken care of as much as any players in the country,” May said. “Right now, that’s probably not feasib...
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Michigan Wolverines men’s basketball has been transformed over the last month or so thanks to head coach Dusty May, who has hit the ground running since he took the job. Among the six transfers he has brought in, former Ohio State guard Roddy Gayle Jr. may be his most intriguing piece. Coming over from the Buckeyes, Gayle averaged 13.5 points, 4.6 assists and 3.1 rebounds as a sophomore last season while fighting through some nagging injuries. Health and coaching stability could be key factors in taking his game to the next level at Michigan. May discussed what stood out the most about Gayle’s...
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