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Cadeau plans to remain at Michigan after May's exit

Michigan’s basketball program faces leadership uncertainty as Dusty May departs, leaving coach Cadeau’s future in question.

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Michigan’s men’s basketball program is navigating a leadership transition after head coach Dusty May announced his departure. According to ESPN, assistant coach Juwan Cadeau is expected to remain at the university, though his formal role has not yet been confirmed.

The move follows May’s exit, which has prompted discussions about the state of college athletics governance. Coverage emphasizes the broader implications of May’s departure, with *The Detroit News* and *Detroit Free Press* citing Michigan’s president’s criticism of college sports policies. *D Magazine* frames the shift as part of a broader restructuring under the Mavericks’ new leadership, though specifics remain unclear.

Watch for further statements from the university and the NCAA regarding governance reforms.

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Quick answers

Who is Juwan Cadeau?

An assistant coach under Dusty May at Michigan’s men’s basketball program, now expected to remain with the university.

Why did Dusty May leave Michigan?

Coverage does not yet specify May’s exact reasons, but Michigan’s president linked his exit to broader issues in college athletics governance.

Will Cadeau become head coach?

ESPN reports he plans to stay, but his formal role has not been announced.

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