Connor Stalions’ infamy continues to grow amid the Michigan sign-stealing scandal that has rocked the world of college football.
Stallions, an analyst for the Wolverines, has been suspended as it’s alleged that he was the mastermind behind the operation, though he was very much in the thick of the action. The analyst, who has been accused of purchasing over 30 gameday tickets so he could scout opponents, was often spotted on the Michigan sideline presumably feeding coaches and assistants information.
One former coach has since made claims of Stalions paying him to record opponents. And a photo of Stalions apparently in disguise is now doing the rounds on social media along with claims that he successfully posed as a Central Michigan staffer and obtained a sideline pass that allowed him close-up access, and possibly the CMU playbook.
Mgoblog, who made the claims, noted that neither Michigan nor CMU were aware.
This has not been confirmed, but some of the reactions were pretty funny, though many rebuffed the idea that the man in the photo is Stalions as he’s bald.
The disguise would have been a really elaborate one if he’s really the man in the photo.
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Stalions is still the only person involved in the allegations who has faced punishment to this point. But the NCAA’s investigation into the matter is still ongoing, and the consequences could be far-reaching.