Inside Dusty May's short walk home from a long journey to the March Madness mountaintop
INDIANAPOLIS — Two hours after the confetti finished falling from the sky in Lucas Oil Stadium, Dusty May and his Michigan coaching staff left the locker room for their customary walk back to the team hotel.May rarely rides the bus after games, instead choosing to get some exercise, and he wasn’t breaking the habit on the night he won a national championship. May pulled out his phone for the first time in two days to find 1,001 unread text messages and started scrolling as his assistants sang “Let’s Go Get ‘Em,” the rap song that blared from the Tennessee locker room before the Elite Eight and got the attention of the Wolverines, who went on to pound the Vols by 33.“We’re a petty crew,” assistant Justin Joyner said.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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