Mike Woodson's resignation as Indiana's head coach has sparked speculation about his replacement, particularly regarding Dusty May, who previously worked as a student manager at Indiana. Following a victory against Indiana, May emphasized his commitment to Michigan and dismissed speculation about leaving. He gained national recognition for leading Florida Atlantic to the Final Four in 2023 before taking the head coaching position at Michigan. Indiana announced Woodson's decision after speculation grew about the future of their coaching staff following a lackluster season.
May became a national name in 2023, when he led Florida Atlantic to the Final Four as a 9-seed, winning 35 games.
I love being at Michigan. I love our team. We're fighting like crazy. That's it," May said. "This place is my foundation, but I'm very, very happy at the University of Michigan.
There's nothing I can say that's going to make this one way or the other. I love being at Michigan," he said.
After a couple of days of speculation, Indiana announced Friday afternoon that Woodson was stepping down after the season.
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