Seth Davis defends college basketball after Dusty May's NBA move
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 24, 2026, 4:34 PM
Last updated Jun 24, 2026
Seth Davis, a CBS Sports analyst, responded to concerns about college basketball following Dusty May's departure from Michigan to coach the Dallas Mavericks. In his remarks, Davis highlighted that May's choice should not be seen as indicative of college basketball's overall stability. He compared the situation to other college coaches who have made significant career choices, asserting that these decisions reflect personal circumstances rather than a crisis in the sport. As discussions continue, it remains to be seen if other analysts will weigh in on the issue.
- •Seth Davis argues college basketball isn't in crisis due to Dusty May's move.
- •Dusty May leaves Michigan for the Dallas Mavericks coaching position.
- •Davis compares May's choice to decisions of other top coaches.
- •Discussion of college basketball's future continues amidst these transitions.
- 4:34 PMYahoo Sports — CBS analyst defends college basketball after Dusty May decision
"Seth Davis has pushed back on the notion that college basketball is in a perilous spot after Dusty May's departure to the NBA.
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