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How Dusty May quickly retooled Michigan to become the title favorite

How Dusty May quickly retooled Michigan to become the title favorite

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Michigan head coach Dusty May joins Jon Rothstein to discuss his path from FAU’s historic Final Four run to quickly rebuilding Michigan into a national contender. May reflects on the lessons from the Final Four, the timing of his move, how this Michigan roster has taken shape, and why he wants the toughest non-conference schedule possible. Plus, insight on key players, locker-room balance, NCAA Tournament seeding, and what it will take for Michigan to make a deep postseason run. 0:00 Intro 0:15 Bike rides to work in Boca Raton 1:00 FAU explosion with Final Four trip 2:30 Keeping FAU group intact 3:45 When he knew he was going to leave FAU 4:45 How much Final Four loss sticks in his head 5:30 What he learned from Final Four experience 7:00 More Final Four learnings 8:10 Biggest difference in being head coach at Michigan vs. FAU 9:05 Surprised by this Michigan start? 10:00 How team has changed throughout the year 11:30 Confidence in offense and defense 12:20 Players Era run 13:20 Does he want a close game to test Michigan" 14:15 Building this Michigan roster 15:45 How they come to understand roster construction 16:55 Keeping locker room balanced 18:00 Bringing back 4 players from Sweet 16 team in 2025 19:15 Yaxel Lendeborg 20:05 Aday Mara 21:25 Elliott Cadeau 22:15 Trey McKenney 23:30 Scheduling Duke in February 25:10 Future non-con scheduling 27:00 Looking ahead at seeding 28:45 Recruit that got away 29:15 Keys for Michigan run To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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