Dusty May, Michigan, agrees to extend the contract amid the search for basketball training in Indiana
Michigan and the Dusty coach have agreed to extend a multi -year contract, the director of Wolverines Athletic Warde Manuel Advertise Friday. The news comes in a successful initial season for May with Wolfirines No. 12 and at a time when Indiana is in the market for a new coach.
May spoke exclusively with Matt Norlander for CBS SPORTS on Friday, shortly before Wolverines hosts the competing match against Michigan State No. 14.
The reason for timing?
“We picked up positively as a team, on the recruitment front, and we did not want to be an internal or external distraction,” May told CBS SPORTS.
CBS SPORTS can reports exclusively on the details of the new contract terms in May:
- A year’s extension on the deal, which now lasts during the spring of 2030
- An increase of one million dollars annually in salary
- A stumbling in all fields for men’s basketball staff in Michigan
- A significant increase in investment for the program resources, including the Michigan War released
- The acquisition, which will rise to $ 7.5 million
The biggest question, despite the new agreement: Have you become Indiana now outside the table?
“I think it makes it clear: I am staying in Michigan,” said MiCBS Sports, adding, “I was not really interested in benefiting from negotiation” with Michigan while the team is working on the high NCAA championship seed.
May 48 worked as a student director at The Hoosiers under the legendary Bob Knight from 1996-2000 and of course it became a hot name in the search for IU when the current Indiana coach Mike Woodson announced earlier this month that month Be Relax after the 2024-25 season.
“I am excited to announce that Dasti and I agreed to a new multi -year contract,” Manuel said. “His commitment to this university and the success of the men’s basketball program has exceeded our expectations and makes us all enthusiastic about the future.
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After defeating Indiana 70-67 on February 8 inside the assembly hall shortly after Woodson’s announcement, He has invited her “Temptation” To be connected To the opening of IU, but repeated the assertion that “I am very happy” in Michigan.
Michigan (20-5, 12-2 Big Ten) at the top of the Big Ten ranking, which enters the competition match on Friday night against Michigan State No. 14. Wolverines is also the expected number 3 of the NCAA championship in CBS Sports Bracketology after completing 8-24 last season .
The original May decade paid him $ 3.75 million annually for five years. Before Michigan, Mayo led for six seasons and guided the album to 2023 the fourth final as the number 9.