Sources: Michigan's May not pursuing other jobs

Why it matters: North Carolina's coaching search continues after May and Lloyd are out, with Billy Donovan now a top target.
- Dusty May informed Michigan officials he's not pursuing other college basketball jobs (ESPN sources).
- May was an initial target for North Carolina, but his focus remained on Michigan's national championship run (ESPN sources).
- May stated he would "never, ever respond to any job speculation," emphasizing his happiness at Michigan (May, Friday).
- North Carolina fired Hubert Davis last month after two consecutive first-round NCAA tournament exits (ESPN).
- Arizona's Tommy Lloyd, another perceived top target for North Carolina, agreed to a new five-year deal to stay in Tucson (ESPN).
- May's current deal with Michigan runs through 2030 and includes a $7 million buyout (ESPN sources).
Michigan coach Dusty May has informed university officials he is not pursuing other college basketball jobs, despite being an initial target for the North Carolina vacancy. This decision comes as May prepares to lead the Wolverines in the national championship game, having previously agreed to a new deal with Michigan last year.




