Coach Dusty May: Michigan Faces 'Monster Week' vs. Nebraska, Michigan State
There are challenging weeks on the college basketball schedule. Then, there's what No. 3 Michigan has on tap for next week: back-to-back matchups against No. 7 Nebraska (Jan. 27) and a road bout against No. 10 Michigan State (Jan. 30).
"We have a monster week coming up," May said after the Wolverines' 74-62 victory over Ohio State on Friday night. "Looking at the immediate future, Nebraska's one of the best teams in the country, so it's going to be a challenge to get ready for that one. They're playing at a high, high level.
"When you're getting ready to play Nebraska and Michigan State the following week, you don't have a lot of time to savor past performances, at least from my perspective."
Nebraska is 19-0 overall this season and sits atop the Big Ten at 8-0 in conference play. The Huskers have then-ranked wins over Illinois and Michigan State on their résumé. Meanwhile, MSU is 17-2 overall and 7-1 in Big Ten play, good for third in the conference. The Spartans have then-ranked wins over Arkansas, Kentucky and North Carolina.
Regarding Michigan, it out-rebounded Ohio State 35-20 and shot a combined 51.9% from the field on Friday night, with four players scoring in double-figures: Yaxel Lendeborg, Morez Johnson Jr., Trey McKenney and Aday Mara.
The win moved the Wolverines to 18-1 overall and 8-1 in Big Ten play, good for second in the conference; they have then-ranked wins over Auburn, Gonzaga and USC. Michigan is first in the Big Ten in points (91.7 per game), field goal percentage (51.7%), total rebounds (42.3 per game) and opponent field goal percentage (36.5%).
May, who previously had a six-year stint as the head coach of FAU — a period highlighted by two NCAA Tournament appearances and reaching the Final Four in


