Sources: May informs Michigan he's not pursuing other jobs
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Sources: May informs Michigan he's not pursuing other jobs
"After last year, I decided that I'll never, ever respond to any job speculation. I think it's well-documented how happy I am at Michigan. Obviously, my private life, my personal life, my family, their happiness is very important."
"May agreed to a new deal with Michigan last year before guiding the Wolverines to the Sweet 16. This season, the Wolverines have been one of the best teams in the country since the outset, sitting at 36-3 overall after Saturday night's drubbing of Arizona."
"North Carolina fired Hubert Davis last month after five seasons in charge of the Tar Heels. Carolina blew a 19-point lead to VCU in the first round of the NCAA tournament, marking the second year in a row the Tar Heels failed to get out of the first round."
Dusty May, the Michigan coach, has confirmed he is not seeking other college basketball positions, including the North Carolina vacancy. He expressed his happiness at Michigan, emphasizing the importance of his family's well-being. May's current contract runs through 2030, with a $7 million buyout clause. Michigan has had a successful season, boasting a 36-3 record and winning the Big Ten title. North Carolina, having fired Hubert Davis, is now looking at other candidates, including Billy Donovan, after missing out on May and Arizona's Tommy Lloyd.
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