Florida Atlantic's Dusty May has agreed on a deal to become the next men's basketball coach at Michigan, sources told ESPN. Andy Miller, May's representative with Klutch Sports, was finalizing details on a long-term deal with University of Michigan officials late into Saturday evening, sources said.
May, 47, leaves Florida Atlantic after an improbable 2023 Final Four run and a 2024 NCAA tournament appearance, winning 60 games over the past two seasons — which only UConn and Houston have done.
FAU lost to Northwestern in overtime on Friday in the opening round of the NCAA tourney, and sources said that Michigan officials moved quickly to secure May as the school's next coach.
Several high-major programs — including Louisville of the ACC and Vanderbilt of the SEC — pursued May as a coaching candidate.