
Dusty May Discusses Coaching at Michigan Amid Indiana Job Speculations
Dusty May, the head coach of Michigan, dismisses interest in the Indiana coaching position, expressing contentment in his current role.
Dusty May on Indiana Coaching Search: ‘I’m Very, Very Happy at the University of Michigan’
Michigan coach Dusty May, an Indiana graduate, affirmed on Saturday that he is “very, very happy” in his role with the Wolverines, and has not considered the open Indiana job set to become available with Mike Woodson’s resignation at the season’s end.
Quote: “First of all, it’s flattering. That stuff’s crazy. I love being at Michigan, and I love our team. We’re fighting like crazy. That’s it.”
May’s comments came as he led Michigan to a 70-67 victory against Indiana. He previously indicated that he has eliminated thoughts of heading back home to Indiana, emphasizing his focus on his current role while under contract with the Wolverines.
Furthermore, May has surged Michigan to the forefront in the Big Ten standings, continuously proving his value as a top candidate for any prospective coaching searches.