Dusty May leaves his role as Michigan’s men’s basketball coach after leading the program to a national championship, and multiple reports assess potential candidates to replace him. One outlet frames the transition by examining three options, while another lists five names as possibilities for Ann Arbor. Both accounts agree on the basic timeline and context: May departs for the NBA following his recent championship success, leaving Michigan to conduct a coaching search. The coverage focuses on who could step into the job, outlining different sets of candidates rather than converging on a single finalist. While the specific names vary by outlet, the overall picture is that Michigan is evaluating established coaches and other high-profile figures who could build on May’s achievement. The reports do not indicate a confirmed successor, and they treat the next hire as ongoing, with the candidates presented as potential fits rather than finalized decisions. The situation remains a coaching search as Michigan determines its next direction after May’s move.