Last week, former Michigan analyst Connor Stalions resigned from his position as he currently remains at the center of the NCAA investigation into the Wolverines’ alleged sign-stealing efforts. Michigan previously suspended him on Oct. 20.
Stalions has refused to cooperate with any internal or external investigations, according to multiple reports.
Many reports said Stalions purchased tickets to more than 30 games at 11 Big Ten schools over the last three years. The tickets were distributed electronically to different people around the country. Schools confirmed the tickets were used for those games.
Not only he is being blasted for everything he has allegedly done, but his mother is also not safe from the backlash. The only thing she is guilty of doing is giving birth to Stalions.
Connor Stalions’ mother, Kelly, wrote a tweet about Ohio State last year and fans have started to flock to it to blast her.
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Jim Harbaugh has also denied knowledge of any plan to illegally steal signals and said he did not direct any staff members to participate in off-campus scouting. “I do not condone or tolerate anyone doing anything illegal or against NCAA rules,” he said.
Stalions allegedly had tickets on both sidelines of this year’s Ohio State-Penn State game, but no one sat in the seats after he became a person of interest in the investigation.
The NCAA investigation is looking into whether or not Michigan scouted future opponents in-person, which was barred by NCAA rules starting in 1994.
This could spell more trouble between the NCAA and Harbaugh, who already served a three-game suspension this year imposed by the school.