Michigan asst Mike Boynton didn't hold back talking to @CBSSports about allegations of player tampering in the past year.
"It's nonsense. I wish people would just write the truth. People are fairly envious of Dusty, and it's because we're doing this."
Then he went even harder⤵️
Dusty May's brilliant use of the portal made Michigan a monster and probably set the template for how champions have to be built moving forward in college basketball.
This is the model for the modern era and May is the master of it.
Column from Indy:
cbssports.com/college-basket…
We had more talent this year in college basketball arguably than any year in history.
Michigan was the clear best team this year, beating every team in the tournament comfortably.
In light of that context, they have to be in the conversation as one of the greatest ever.
I have a question. Are State fans rooting against University of Michigan in the natty? Is the rivalry that heated that they'd rather a team from another state win over their rivals? If so, would Michigan fans root against State if it was vice versa
People are VERY mad about the refs
Yes there’s a FT discrepancy & Michigan scoring so much from there but there’s a reason for that lol. I don’t think refs are a huge issue but maybe I’m wrong 🤷♂️
@KoreaPistonsFan State fans care more about Michigan losing than their own team winning. Michigan fans root against MSU because nothing more entertaining then watching them crash out all the time
Been a struggle for @umichbball from deep (0-8) and that was the case in all three of their losses this year: 8-25 v Wisky; 6-25 v Duke; 7-24 v Purdue. It's early, but uncharacteristic.
Deep Thoughts, by Buzz Studley: Jay Bilas is near or at the top of the list of the biggest cancers to Division I basketball. That arrogant, "I'm smarter than all of you" condescending pr*ck needs to shut his piehole.