Cadeau plans to remain at Michigan after May's exit
Cadeau intends to stay at Michigan following the departure of Dusty May.
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Cadeau plans to remain at Michigan after the exit of Dusty May. The Michigan president has addressed the departure, stating that the current state of college athletics played a role in May's exit.
Coverage from ESPN focuses on Cadeau's decision to stay, while The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press emphasize the university president's comments regarding the landscape of college sports. Further developments may center on the university's response to the state of college athletics and the impact of May's departure on the program.
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Quick answers
What is Cadeau's plan regarding Michigan?
Cadeau plans to remain at the university following the exit of Dusty May.
Why did Dusty May leave Michigan?
According to the Michigan president, the state of college athletics played a part in May's exit.
Which outlets are reporting on the university president's reaction?
The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press have reported on the president's comments.
Coverage (5)
- Michigan president sounds off after Dusty May leaves for NBA USA Today · 4h ago
- Dusty May and Morez Johnson Are the Mavericks’ New World Order In Action D Magazine · 4h ago
- Michigan president: State of college athletics played part in May's exit The Detroit News · 4h ago
- Michigan president has strong words for college sports after Dusty May exit Detroit Free Press · 4h ago
- Cadeau plans to remain at Michigan after May's exit ESPN · 4h ago
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