Connor Stalions is the former analyst in the middle of the Wolverines’ sign-stealing controversy.
A few weeks ago, the NCAA was reportedly working with Central Michigan to investigate whether former Michigan staffer Connor Stalions gained access to the Chippewas’ sideline for their 31-7 loss to Michigan State on Sept. 1.
He has since resigned from his position, but it seems he also had issues with his neighbors at one point in his life.
A new photo has been revealed from Stalions’ home in Ann Arbor, which shows a number of old vacuums on the front porch. Stalions moved to Ann Arbor in 2022 and it did not take long for him to be sued by his homeowner’s association for allegedly running a business out of the home. He reportedly sold refurbished vacuums.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Stalions responded by stating it was likely a Michigan State fan trying to take from his duties at Michigan.
He said, “I suspect that whoever has chosen to sue me either 1. doesn’t like the fact that I am a veteran; or 2. is a Michigan State fan and knows I am a Michigan football coach and wants to draw my attention away.”
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Considering they were coming off a bye and considering the controversy with the sign-stealing investigation, Michigan managed to stay focused, coming away with a 41-13 victory over the Purdue Boilermakers on Saturday.
Quarterback J.J. McCarthy finished 24-37 for 335 yards.
Stalions formally resigned from Jim Harbaugh’s Michigan Wolverines program late Friday evening, but his presence as both a Michigan football staffer and at numerous games has been proved beyond dispute.
The investigation continues.