Michigan Football Player Connor Stalions Allegedly Used Disguise to Attend Michigan State Game
Key points:
- Connor Stalions, a member of the Michigan football program, may have used a disguise to attend a Michigan State game.
- Stalions has been under investigation for a sign-stealing scandal and it appears he went to great lengths to scout their rival team.
- The Michigan athletic department is facing questions about how Stalions was able to go undetected in the restricted section.
Michigan football is embroiled in a scandal involving Connor Stalions, who allegedly disguised himself to attend a Michigan State game. Photos circulating on social media show Stalions in disguise, raising questions about his involvement in sign-stealing. It is clear that Stalions operated independently, as Michigan football and Central Michigan claim to have had no knowledge of his actions. While some may speculate that Jim Harbaugh authorized this undercover operation, the evidence suggests otherwise, as Michigan dominated Michigan State 49-0 without relying on stolen signals. This scandal highlights the need for better vetting of personnel within the athletic department.
College Football Playoff rankings debut this week. Nine weeks into the college football season, the CFP selection committee is set to unveil its initial rankings set live on ESPN Tuesday night. The Big Ten is expected to have three teams inside the top 10 of the first batch of rankings — Michigan, Ohio State, and Penn State. While there’s some…
is set to unveil its initial rankings set live on ESPN Tuesday night. The Big Ten is expected to have three teams inside the top 10 of the first batch of rankings — Michigan, Ohio State, and Penn State. While there’s some…
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