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Michigan under fire for 'bought' roster ahead of national title vs UConn

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Michigan under fire for 'bought' roster ahead of national title vs UConn

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The Michigan Wolverines are facing criticism for their 'bought' roster ahead of the national title game against UConn. Michigan's starting five consists of players who transferred from other schools, sparking debate about the ethics of their lineup.

The Michigan Wolverines are set to face UConn in the national title game. Their roster has been built through a booster program and NIL pipelines, with all five starters transferring from other schools. Junior guard Elliot Cadeau came from North Carolina, while Nimari Burnett and Aday Mara joined from Texas Tech and UCLA, respectively. Morez Johnson Jr. transferred from Illinois, and star player Yaxel Lendeborg came from UAB. This lineup has sparked controversy among fans, who are calling it 'unethical'. Despite the criticism, Michigan is one win away from a dominating March Madness run.

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