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Is Michigan Apprehensive About Indiana Basketball Stealing Dusty Could?

With winning comes outside attraction, and Michigan is hoping to fend off Dusty May’s suitors. After leading Florida Atlantic to the 2023 Final Four and a 60-13 record in his last two seasons, May made the jump to Michigan and has had immediate success. The Wolverines are 18-5 overall and 10-2 in Big Ten play

Is Michigan Apprehensive About Indiana Basketball Stealing Dusty Could?

With successful comes exterior attraction, and Michigan is hoping to fend off Dusty Could’s suitors.

After main Florida Atlantic to the 2023 Last 4 and a 60-13 file in his final two seasons, Could made the bounce to Michigan and has had instant success. The Wolverines are 18-5 general and 10-2 in Huge Ten play, and a win over No. 7 Purdue on Tuesday would transfer them into first place within the convention standings.

That’s made Could a well-liked identify on the faculty basketball teaching carousel for a 3rd straight season. And in keeping with reports Monday by On3, Michigan is engaged on protecting Could in Ann Arbor with a brand new contract. It’s a logical transfer, assuming Could could have different faculties calling him with presents. 

Could’s present contract was obtained by Hoosiers On SI from the College of Michigan by way of a public data request. It runs from March 2024 through April 2029, and he’s paid $3.625 million for the 2024-25 season in base wage. If Could determined to go away Michigan after the 2024-25 season, his buyout could be $5,000,000 plus a $1,513,000 signing bonus.

That buyout probably wouldn’t be sufficient to forestall Indiana from going after Could. It’s additionally vital to do not forget that Could signed a 10-year extension with Florida Atlantic after the 2023 Last 4 and left a 12 months later. 

Clearly, that didn’t restrict Michigan’s capability to rent Could. He might additionally negotiate a brand new contract at Michigan and nonetheless select to go away. That’s why essentially the most notable a part of Could’s potential new contract with Michigan could be the renegotiated buyout phrases, and whether or not they’re sufficient to cease Indiana from pursuing him.

Could’s alma mater hosted him over the weekend, and Indiana followers at Simon Skjodt Meeting Corridor gave Could a heat reception and cheered for him throughout pregame lineup introductions. 

After defeating the Hoosiers 70-67, Could stated postgame he appreciated the ovation and that it felt good to be proven gratitude by Indiana followers, regardless of by no means having scored a degree for the Hoosiers. Could attended Japanese Greene Excessive Faculty in Bloomfield, Ind., was a pupil supervisor at Indiana from 1996-2000 underneath Bob Knight and served on Mike Davis’ employees from 2002-05. 

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“Initially, it’s flattering when you have got the trail that I had and have – I’m nonetheless on that very same path – it makes you’re feeling good as a result of what’s your aggressive benefits as a pupil supervisor that transferred in as a marginal Division II participant?” Could stated. “And also you simply assume again, and it’s like, man, actually all I did was present up with nice vitality and keenness for this recreation and serving to folks each day. And due to that, I believe folks at all times noticed one thing or believed in me, and then you definitely get so far.”

“However that stuff’s loopy. I like being at Michigan. I like our workforce. We’re preventing like loopy. That’s it. This place is my basis, however I’m very, very joyful on the College of Michigan. We had been right here to win a recreation, and mission achieved.”

The 2 key elements listed here are whether or not Could would wish to go away Michigan after one season to educate Indiana, and the way excessive Could is on Indiana’s checklist of coaches. 

But when nothing else, stories that Michigan is engaged on a brand new contract for Could recommend there’s exterior curiosity – the Miami, Florida State and Virginia jobs are open, too – and that Michigan has to up the ante to maintain their rising star.

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