Basketball

Michigan’s Interim Coach Secures Core Recruits Ahead of 2026‑27 Season

Key transfers and prospects aim to bolster the Wolverines' Big Ten ambitions

Mike Boynton, who stepped in as interim head coach for the Michigan Wolverines, has already made a significant impact by keeping three of the program’s most promising players on the roster.

Elliot Cadeau, Trey McKenney and Moustapha Thiam have all chosen to remain with the team, providing continuity and depth as the program looks ahead to the 2026‑27 campaign.

Among the newcomers, J.P. Estrella, a 6‑foot‑11 forward transferred from Tennessee, has emerged as a pivotal piece of the puzzle. His size, combined with a 59 percent field‑goal rate and double‑digit scoring last season, positions him as a cornerstone for Michigan’s push in the Big Ten.

Brandon McCoy, a five‑star recruit projected as a first‑round pick in the 2027 NBA draft, is expected to debut as a true freshman starter. Known for his three‑level scoring and elite perimeter defense, he could reshape the Wolverines’ frontcourt dynamics.

Quinn Costello, ranked 32nd in the 247 Sports composite for the class of 2026, brings a sharpshooting pedigree that will add a new dimension off the bench. His ability to guard multiple positions may see him utilized at both the three and the four spots depending on matchups.

Another name to watch is former LSU big man Jalen Reed, who is currently recuperating from a season‑ending injury but could re‑enter the rotation once fully healthy, adding depth to the paint.

A Calculated Approach to Roster Building

Boynton’s retention strategy reflects a broader philosophy that blends player development with strategic acquisitions. By locking in core talent while targeting high‑upside transfers, the coaching staff aims to construct a balanced squad capable of competing at the top of the conference.

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