Michigan basketball fans can breathe a little easier after freshmen Mitch McGary and Glenn Robinson III both pledged to stay another year with the Wolverines, according to The Detroit News. Guards Trey Burke and Tim Hardaway Jr. recently gave up their remaining eligibility to go to the NBA.
Both players sought evaluations of the NBA stock with the NBA Undergraduate Advisory Committee and had until April 28 to make their decisions. ESPN.com's Chad Ford had Robinson and McGary both going in the first round.
"After gathering all the information and sitting down with my family, I've decided to continue my career here at Michigan," McGary said. "There's still plenty for me to work on and get better as a player and a person. I'm excited for what lies ahead."
Robinson said: "We feel like this university has a lot to offer us and we're excited to come back for another season, and hopefully competing in another national championship and take this university for a ride we haven't been on yet."
Their return eases the sting out of Burke's and Hardaway's departure. With incoming freshman Derrick Walton Jr., Zak Irvin and Mark Donnal -- also the return of sharpshooter Nik Stauskas -- the Wolverines should be formidable in the Big Ten.