Former Michigan football staffer Connor Stalions is now being put on even more of a blast with the latest video that has surfaced online.
It’s beginning to make sense as to why Michigan and Jim Harbaugh agreed to the Big Ten’s three-game suspension of Harbaugh.
The latest video shows Stalions in action on the Michigan sidelines after he had already stolen signs from the opponent. Stalions was very active in getting information to coaches once he saw what signs were being relayed to players on the field.
The alleged scheme in which Stalions operated has been described as an elaborate, multiyear system in which he bought tickets to games involving future Michigan opponents and then had associates attend games to video a team’s play-call signals.
Stalions reportedly bought tickets to over 30 games including non-conference games to scout and steal their signs and signals.
The school dropped its legal action against the Big Ten over coach Jim Harbaugh’s three-game suspension when new evidence emerged as well as the issue around linebackers coach Chris Partridge. Michigan fired Partridge on Friday.