If Michigan wins NCAA title with a transfer-heavy roster, it has nothing to apologize for

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If Michigan wins NCAA title with a transferheavy roster, it has nothing to apologize for Dan WolkenSun, April 5, 2026 at 9:12 PM UTC 0 INDIANAPOLIS — If Michigan wins the national title here Monday night, the grumble campaign among rival fan bases and even some Big Ten coaches that has been building all season will reach full tilt.

If Michigan wins NCAA title with a transfer-heavy roster, it has nothing to apologize for

Dan WolkenSun, April 5, 2026 at 9:12 PM UTC

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INDIANAPOLIS — If Michigan wins the national title here Monday night, the grumble campaign among rival fan bases and even some Big Ten coaches that has been building all season will reach full tilt.

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College athletics has long been a place for sour grapes to flourish like a Malbec vine in the Argentina soil, but the reaction to how Dusty May constructed this team — raiding the transfer portal for four starters, all of whom commanded significant dollars — has taken on a life of its own as the Wolverines rolled through the NCAA tournament and into Monday night's national championship game against UConn in just his second season.

"If you listen to the college basketball gospel, we took 17 [transfers] and that's all we have and we should have a bunch of fifth-year seniors in Year 2," May said.

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