Elliot Cadeau Leads Michigan Wolverines To National Title, Shines After Transfer From UNC


Reese, Pam and Alex discuss Michigan’s championship win over the UConn Huskies and a defining moment for Elliot Cadeau, whose transfer from the North Carolina Tar Heels transformed him from a promising but inconsistent player, into the leader of a national title team.
The Michigan Wolverine’s 69-63 win over the UConn Huskies in the national championship carried major historical weight and a compelling individual storyline. UConn entered as a modern powerhouse under Dan Hurley, while Michigan Wolverines men's basketball was chasing its first title since 1989 and looking to end the Big Ten’s long drought. The game stayed tight, but Michigan pulled away late. The standout was Elliot Cadeau, who scored 19 points and earned Final Four MOP honors. A former five-star recruit at the North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball, he showed promise but never fully broke out before transferring after the 2025 season. At Michigan, he found the right fit, becoming the team’s leader and guiding them to a title. His success highlights the power of the transfer portal in today’s game and serves as a “what if” for UNC, while Michigan’s win signals a return to national prominence and UConn remains an elite program despite the loss.








