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Trey McKenney says he plans to stick with Michigan

>“I would say I'm just shocked,” McKenney, an All-Big Ten freshman, told The Detroit News Monday afternoon at the UM Club of Flint’s golf outing. “I don't want to have too many comments on it, but I'm just really excited with the group of guys we have now, and hopefully we can retain everybody. We have a really great staff, excluding Dusty, so I think we'll be fine if everybody just settles down and believes in what we have in our facility.”

>According to NCAA rules, a 15-day transfer window opens five days after a new coach is hired. But McKenney’s comment suggested he is remaining at Michigan.

>Absolutely, yeah,” McKenney said. “But things have to present themselves.”

>He learned of May’s departure like most in the public.

>"Online, actually,” he said. “It's very

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u/michigan_matt — 14 days ago

Decided the last two days were going to be a complete detail inside and out

Every piece of sheet metal, black plastic, vinyl, leather, glass, etc. got a cleaning over the past 24 hours.

Far from a pro detailer, but this will do for me for now!

u/michigan_matt — 2 months ago
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https://marcstein.substack.com/p/sunday-best-so-much-more-of-the-latest

The outcome will naturally lead to a zillion questions about what happens to Orlando’s roster after another season filled with injuries and capped by crushing disappointment after an all-in trade last June for Desmond Bane, but attention will rivet first to the Magic bench.

The reality is that Mosley has been subjected to hot seat chatter for many months. The anticipation in NBA coaching circles is that he will be the first one blamed for Orlando's shortcomings.

League sources say that the Magic are admirers of Michigan's Dusty May and would have a level of interest if he were indeed available. It must be noted that the expectation at this point in the college game is that May will stay with the Wolverines after they beat UConn for the national championship. Does May, however, indeed have NBA aspirations?

u/Beetle919 — 2 months ago