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Go Blue Hoops Episode 37! Oscar Goodman Is Michigan’s X-Factor for a Title Run.

33 min · 19. kesä 2026
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Oscar Goodman could be Michigan basketball’s next man up under Dusty May, and his breakout may be critical to the Wolverines making another National Championship run after NBA Draft and transfer portal changes. In this episode, Tim breaks down why Goodman’s development, versatility, athleticism, and confidence could make him one of the most important pieces on Michigan’s roster as the Wolverines prepare for another NCAA season and a possible March Madness push.This episode is presented by The Leaders and Best at @MichiganMedicine . There is a difference between and answer and a Michigan Answer. To find your Michigan Answer visit www.michigananswers.orgMichigan Basketball enters the season with big questions around leadership, player health, lineup flexibility, and how Dusty May will shape a roster with championship expectations. Can Elliot Cadeau become the vocal leader this team needs? How important is L.J. Cason’s recovery to Michigan’s backup point guard depth? What role will Jalen Reed play if healthy? And is Oscar Goodman the X-factor Michigan needs to survive Big Ten play and become a dangerous NCAA Tournament team?The spotlight, though, is on Oscar Goodman.Goodman has the size, athleticism, feel, and competitive edge to become one of Michigan’s most important breakout players. His dunk against Auburn was more than just a highlight. It was a glimpse of the energy, physicality, and momentum-changing ability he can bring to a team trying to chase another championship.In this episode, Tim breaks down:Why Oscar Goodman is Michigan’s “next man up”How Goodman fits into Dusty May’s systemWhy his versatility matters for March MadnessThe leadership questions Michigan must answerElliot Cadeau’s role as a tone-setter and vocal leaderL.J. Cason’s injury recovery and backup point guard depthJalen Reed’s health and frontcourt impactHow Quinn Costello and Goodman can unlock flexible lineupsWhy Michigan’s roster still has National Championship upsideWhat fans should watch as the Wolverines prepare for the seasonIf Michigan basketball is going to make another serious NCAA Tournament run, it will not just be about the stars. It will be about the players ready to step into bigger roles. Oscar Goodman may be that player.Subscribe for more Michigan basketball coverage, player analysis, recruiting updates, transfer portal breakdowns, NCAA Tournament conversation, and in-depth looks at the Wolverines under Dusty May.#MichiganBasketball #OscarGoodman #DustyMay

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jakson Go Blue Hoops Episode 37! Oscar Goodman Is Michigan’s X-Factor for a Title Run. kansikuva

Go Blue Hoops Episode 37! Oscar Goodman Is Michigan’s X-Factor for a Title Run.

Oscar Goodman could be Michigan basketball’s next man up under Dusty May, and his breakout may be critical to the Wolverines making another National Championship run after NBA Draft and transfer portal changes. In this episode, Tim breaks down why Goodman’s development, versatility, athleticism, and confidence could make him one of the most important pieces on Michigan’s roster as the Wolverines prepare for another NCAA season and a possible March Madness push.This episode is presented by The Leaders and Best at @MichiganMedicine . There is a difference between and answer and a Michigan Answer. To find your Michigan Answer visit www.michigananswers.orgMichigan Basketball enters the season with big questions around leadership, player health, lineup flexibility, and how Dusty May will shape a roster with championship expectations. Can Elliot Cadeau become the vocal leader this team needs? How important is L.J. Cason’s recovery to Michigan’s backup point guard depth? What role will Jalen Reed play if healthy? And is Oscar Goodman the X-factor Michigan needs to survive Big Ten play and become a dangerous NCAA Tournament team?The spotlight, though, is on Oscar Goodman.Goodman has the size, athleticism, feel, and competitive edge to become one of Michigan’s most important breakout players. His dunk against Auburn was more than just a highlight. It was a glimpse of the energy, physicality, and momentum-changing ability he can bring to a team trying to chase another championship.In this episode, Tim breaks down:Why Oscar Goodman is Michigan’s “next man up”How Goodman fits into Dusty May’s systemWhy his versatility matters for March MadnessThe leadership questions Michigan must answerElliot Cadeau’s role as a tone-setter and vocal leaderL.J. Cason’s injury recovery and backup point guard depthJalen Reed’s health and frontcourt impactHow Quinn Costello and Goodman can unlock flexible lineupsWhy Michigan’s roster still has National Championship upsideWhat fans should watch as the Wolverines prepare for the seasonIf Michigan basketball is going to make another serious NCAA Tournament run, it will not just be about the stars. It will be about the players ready to step into bigger roles. Oscar Goodman may be that player.Subscribe for more Michigan basketball coverage, player analysis, recruiting updates, transfer portal breakdowns, NCAA Tournament conversation, and in-depth looks at the Wolverines under Dusty May.#MichiganBasketball #OscarGoodman #DustyMay

19. kesä 202633 min
jakson How Michigan Built a National Championship Team | Matt Aldred Interview. Go Blue Hoops Ep 36 kansikuva

How Michigan Built a National Championship Team | Matt Aldred Interview. Go Blue Hoops Ep 36

How did Michigan basketball transform so quickly under Dusty May? And what role does player development play in building a championship contender?Tim thinks this might be his favorite interview yet.... While fans see the results on game day, much of a program's success is built behind the scenes. In this episode of Go Blue Hoops, Tim McCormick sits down with Michigan basketball strength and conditioning coach Matt Aldred to explore the training, culture, and development systems helping shape the future of the Michigan Wolverines. You'll be wowed by the knowledge Matt drops here.This episode is presented by The Leaders and Best at  @MichiganMedicine  [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCfp5MBK2IC90Bdm5IQUJvYw]. There is a difference between and answer and a Michigan Answer. To find your Michigan Answer visit www.michigananswers.orgAs one of the key figures responsible for preparing Michigan's athletes to perform at the highest level, Aldred shares insight into the daily work that drives player growth, leadership development, and team chemistry. From individualized training plans to mentorship and accountability, he explains how Michigan is creating an environment where players can maximize their potential both on and off the court.The conversation also dives into Dusty May's vision for the program, the importance of culture in sustained success, emerging talent on the roster, recruiting philosophy, and the innovative coaching strategies helping position Michigan Basketball among the nation's top programs.Whether you're interested in Michigan Basketball recruiting, player development, strength and conditioning, or what it takes to build a championship-caliber culture, this conversation offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at the people helping shape the next era of Wolverines basketball.🏀 Topics Covered:• How Michigan develops players behind the scenes• Strength and conditioning strategies at the college level• Dusty May's vision for Michigan Basketball• Building leadership, accountability, and team culture• The Player Mentorship Model• Innovative Coaching Strategies• Recruiting and identifying future stars• Preparing athletes for long-term success• The future of Michigan Wolverines BasketballSubscribe to Go Blue Hoops and Hail Media Group for exclusive interviews with Michigan coaches, players, recruits, and the people building the future of Michigan Basketball.#MichiganBasketball #GoBlueHoops #michiganwolverines

11. kesä 202650 min
jakson Go Blue Hoops Ep 35: Inside Michigan's Championship Run: KT Harrell's Perspective. kansikuva

Go Blue Hoops Ep 35: Inside Michigan's Championship Run: KT Harrell's Perspective.

Michigan didn't win a championship by accident. In this exclusive Go Blue Hoops interview, Michigan Director of Operations KT Harrell reveals how Dusty May's staff built the culture, chemistry, leadership, accountability, and player development systems that powered a championship season and laid the foundation for what's next in Ann Arbor.How do you take a roster filled with new faces and turn it into a championship team in just one season?This episode is presented by The Leaders and Best at @MichiganMedicine . There is a difference between and answer and Michigan Answer. To find your Michigan Answer visit www.michigananswers.orgKT Harrell takes Michigan fans behind the scenes of one of the most remarkable turnarounds in college basketball, sharing the philosophies, processes, and daily standards that helped transform Michigan Basketball into a championship program. From recruiting and transfer portal evaluations to player development, leadership cultivation, and attention to detail, Harrell explains what fans rarely get to see inside a winning program.This conversation provides a rare look at the blueprint behind Michigan's success and offers insight into how Dusty May and his staff are building something designed to last beyond a single championship run.Topics Covered:🏀 How Michigan built championship-level team chemistry🏀 The culture and leadership principles behind the title run🏀 Dusty May's coaching philosophy and program vision🏀 The role of player development in team success🏀 Transfer portal evaluation and roster construction🏀 Building accountability throughout the locker room🏀 Why attention to detail matters at every level of the program🏀 What Michigan fans should expect from next year's team🏀 The challenges of sustaining championship standardsHow did Michigan get so many new players to buy into one vision so quickly? What leadership traits make Dusty May different from other coaches? Can Michigan replicate this championship formula next season? KT Harrell answers those questions and more.If you're passionate about Michigan Basketball, team building, player development, recruiting, coaching strategy, and the future of the program, this is an episode you won't want to miss.Subscribe to Go Blue Hoops for exclusive interviews, insider access, Michigan Basketball analysis, recruiting coverage, transfer portal updates, player features, and conversations with the people shaping the future of Michigan Basketball.#MichiganBasketball [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/michiganbasketball] #GoBlueHoops [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/gobluehoops] #DustyMay [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/dustymay]

3. kesä 202642 min
jakson From LSU to Michigan: The Jalen Reed Interview. Go Blue Hoops Ep 34 kansikuva

From LSU to Michigan: The Jalen Reed Interview. Go Blue Hoops Ep 34

Michigan basketball still has roster decisions to make — and the next scholarship move could shape Dusty May’s entire season. Tim McCormick breaks down how Michigan should approach its remaining roster spots, what the Wolverines still need, and why the next addition could be more important than fans realize.Plus, new Michigan transfer Jalen Reed joins GO BLUE HOOPS for an exclusive interview discussing injury recovery, resilience, his game, and why he believes Michigan is built for where he wants to go next.This episode is presented by The Leaders and Best at  @MichiganMedicine  [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCfp5MBK2IC90Bdm5IQUJvYw]. There is a difference between and answer and Michigan Answer. To find your Michigan Answer visit www.michigananswers.orgHere are your chapter time stamps & titles:[00:00] – Tim kicks off episode 34 with a salute to Michigan Medicine & introduces an exclusive interview with incoming 6'10" transfer Jalen Reed.[01:55] – NBA Draft Combine Wrap-Up: The May 27th DeadlineTim breaks down the NBA Draft Combine, detailing the high pressure testing, psychological profiling, & draft positioning metrics.[03:34] – The Michigan Wave: Three Wolverines Projected in the Top 20 - An analysis of the surging NBA stock of Michigan's championship trio[04:54] – Yaxel Lenderborg's "Three and D" NBA Readiness[05:48] – Aday Mara’s Top-10 Lottery Lock Potential[07:19] – Morez Johnson Jr.’s Toughness & Versatility[09:07] – Guard Insurance: Tim outlines why Dusty May should hunt for a veteran backup point guard to relieve Elliot Cadeau & help the backcourt during LJ Cason’s rehab.[11:08] – Welcoming Jalen Reed to Ann Arbor: LSU transfer Jalen Reed joins the show to discuss the feeling of officially signing with the Wolverines & settling into his new home.[11:59] – Injury Status & Rehab Update: Five Months Post-OpJalen shares an honest status report on his recovery timeline from a November Achilles injury.[13:05] – The Rehab Brotherhood: Jalen discusses building an early connection with fellow rehabbing guard LJ Cason in the training room.[13:45] – Jalen's Massive Breakfast & Workout Routine: A fun look into Jalen's daily schedule, including his go-to breakfast spread before hitting the gym.[14:19] – Overcoming Adversity: The Mental Battle of Back-to-Back Injuries[15:10] – Jalen gives fans a self-scouting report, outlining his high-IQ traits as a versatile slasher, rebounder, & baseline-to-baseline positionless defender.[16:19] – Roster Fit: Evaluating Shared Roles with Mustafa Cham and JP Estrella[17:41] – Genuine Recruiting: The Quick Commitment to Dusty MayJalen reveals how a single, genuine Zoom conversation with Dusty May convinced him and his family to commit to Michigan within 5 minutes of hanging up.[19:26] – Watching from Afar: The Players Era & Championship Run. Jalen admits he accurately picked Michigan to win the natty in his bracket & shares how watching Dusty May unlock Danny Wolf's game helped make A2 his dream destination.[21:15] – Inspirational Resiliency: Tracking Jayson Tatum’s TimelineTim draws comparisons to Jayson Tatum’s similar length and injury recovery, which Jalen cites as a major source of blueprint inspiration for his own return timeline.[22:11] – First Impressions of Ann Arbor: Crisler, The Big House, & SavasJalen recalls the jaw-dropping culture shock of his official visit.[24:26] – Advice on Adversity: Jalen drops a powerful piece of life perspective when faced with unexpected roadblocks.[25:26] – Rapid Fire: Chess Championships, AU Scoring Highs, & Degree Tracks[27:26] – The Reality of Rehab: Blood Flow Restriction Pain[28:22] – Jalen shares his NBA dreams and draws an intriguing comparison between his 6'10" skill set and Orlando Magic star Paolo Banchero.[29:08] – Choosing Jersey No. 19: The Meaning Behind Joshua 1:9[29:26] – Closing Thoughts: Jalen delivers a final message to the fanbase before Tim wraps up another fantastic offseason broadcast.#MichiganBasketball #GoBlue #JalenReed

27. touko 202630 min
jakson GO BLUE HOOPS Ep.33: Charlie May Reveals Michigan's Biggest Strengths This Season kansikuva

GO BLUE HOOPS Ep.33: Charlie May Reveals Michigan's Biggest Strengths This Season

Michigan basketball is entering one of the most important seasons of the Dusty May era, and Charlie May gives fans a rare behind-the-scenes look at the Wolverines’ culture, preparation, scout team mentality, and expectations heading into the 2026-27 college basketball season.This episode is presented by The Leaders and Best at  @MichiganMedicine  [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCfp5MBK2IC90Bdm5IQUJvYw]. There is a difference between and answer and Michigan Answer. To find your Michigan Answer visit www.michigananswers.orgHere are your chapter time stamps and titles:[00:00] – Intro & Michigan Medicine Spotlight Tim McCormick opens the 33rd episode of the podcast, celebrating Michigan's national championship season and introducing today's special guest.[02:21] – An analysis of Elliot Cadeau withdrawing his name from the NBA draft, solidifying Michigan's backcourt alongside Trey McKenney as one of the nation's elite duos.[03:45] – All-Time Greatest Michigan Backcourts Tim ranks his top three backcourts in program history, featuring legendary duos like Jalen Rose and Jimmy King, and Trey Burke paired with Tim Hardaway Jr.[05:25] – Early Bracketology & Opening Night Matchup vs. UConn A look ahead 172 days to opening night at TD Garden in Boston, where Joe Lunardi projects reigning champion Michigan as a No. 1 seed matching up against a loaded No. 2 seed UConn.[06:57] – Kudos to former Wolverines Duncan Robinson and Caris LeVert for their NBA playoff runs, and a status update on where the current roster is training before summer workouts begin in three weeks.[08:35] – Michigan Man Interview: Charlie May joins to discuss graduating with a communications degree and his upcoming transition down south to serve as a graduate assistant for the Georgia Bulldogs.[09:47] – Charlie breaks down the intricate, behind-the-scenes responsibilities of a scout team mimicking complex opponent sets (like Purdue and UConn) to prepare the starters during game weeks.[12:27] – Life as a Coach’s Son & Family Height Genetics: A lighthearted look at balancing a life revolving entirely around basketball at the dinner table, and solving the mystery of how Charlie reached 6'5" when his father Dusty isn't quite as tall.[14:22] – Charlie takes us onto the court as the clock hit zero, sharing a surreal "blackout" celebration moment with Morez Johnson Jr. and a special exchange with his dad.[15:54] – Charlie shares stories of early bonding moments in Ann Arbor, learning to fly fish at local golf course ponds and riding on Will Tschetter's bass boat.[17:03] – A walk down memory lane remembering the team's massive celebration when Charlie hit a corner three while up 30 against Tennessee, highlighting the genuine brotherhood of the squad.[18:24] – The status of the team's championship ink pact, including the story of Charlie getting his number 12 tattooed on his arm alongside Morez Johnson Jr.[19:21] – The Scouting Report on Dusty May's "Suns Games" An honest and comical scouting report on Coach Dusty May's current game during post-practice freshman scrimmages, affectionately dubbed the "Suns games."[20:51] – Looking Ahead: Charlie evaluates the raw athletic skill sets of redshirt freshman Ricky Liburd and Oscar Goodman, projecting them to step up into open roster spots next season.[22:35] – Charlie outlines the most vital concepts he'll take with him to the SEC, focusing on being process-oriented and the necessity of individual sacrifice for the greater good of the team.[25:13] – Tim and Charlie agree on the single loudest, most disorienting venue to play in across the conference.[26:39] – Closing Thoughts: Charlie reflects on what makes the Ann Arbor community a permanent home before Tim wraps up the off-season broadcast.Subscribe to Hail Media for more Michigan basketball coverage, exclusive interviews, player development breakdowns, Big Ten analysis, and insider conversations surrounding Michigan Wolverines basketball.#MichiganBasketball #GoBlue #DustyMay

19. touko 202628 min