Michigan Elevates Mike Boynton to Interim Coach After Dusty May’s Exit
Michigan has appointed Mike Boynton as interim coach for the 2026-27 season following Dusty May's move to the Dallas Mavericks. Boynton, who spent the last two seasons as an assistant coach with the Wolverines and has seven years of head coaching experience, is expected to help retain the team's roster amid offseason changes. With notable players returning and strong incoming recruits, Michigan is vying for a successful season, currently positioned as a No. 2 seed in the latest Bracketology projections. Boynton’s familiarity with the players positions him well to maintain stability during this transition.
By the Numbers- Michigan is ranked No. 3 in Gary Parrish's Top 25 And 1 for the 2026-27 season.
- The Wolverines have the No. 4 recruiting class nationally and the No. 12 transfer class.
- A 15-day window for players to enter the transfer portal begins after Boynton's official announcement.
- Boynton aims to retain starting guards Elliot Cadeau and Trey McKenney as well as other key players.
If Boynton successfully retains the roster, he could secure a permanent coaching position with Michigan, leveraging his past experience and recent endorsement from May. However, the upcoming transfer portal window will be crucial for maintaining team integrity.
Bottom LineMichigan’s decision to elevate Mike Boynton as interim coach not only aims to protect its roster during a pivotal transition but also positions him as a strong candidate for the permanent role, provided he proves successful as a leader.
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