Elliot Cadeau agrees to deal to return to Michigan basketball
If there was any doubt that Elliot Cadeau wasn’t going to return to Michigan for another season, that was officially put to rest.
If there was any doubt that Elliot Cadeau wasn’t going to return to Michigan for another season, it was officially put to rest. Shortly after ESPN reported Thursday that Cadeau has agreed to a new deal for the 2026-27 season, the point guard shared the news on Instagram with a short message: “(Let’s) do it again. ” Several Michigan basketball assistant coaches also reacted on social media, including Akeem Miskdeen, who wrote: “PG1 back!
Lets gooooooo. ” The news comes just days after Cadeau helped lead Michigan to its first national championship since 1989 and was named Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four. More: Michigan's Elliot Cadeau caps comeback season with MVP honors Cadeau averaged 10.
5 points and 5. 9 assists in 27. 3 minutes during his first season with the Wolverines after spending the first two seasons of his college career at North Carolina.
A pass-first facilitator who controlled Michigan’s offense, he scored in double figures in 21 games, dished out 10 or more assists six times and shot a career-best 37. 6% from 3-point range. After backup point guard L.