Connor Stalions is a man who is shameless and is trying to cash in on his 15 minutes of fame even though it is not for anything good.
The former Michigan football assistant is looking to make some quick cash since being named as the head of the Wolverines’ sign-stealing scandal.
Anybody looking to hear from the former Michigan staffer accused of orchestrating the Wolverines’ alleged sign-stealing scheme can do so, but it will come at a price.
As Michigan continues to celebrate its first national championship since 1997 after defeating the Washington Huskies, some fans noticed Stalions is now on the celebrity video messaging service Cameo. If you are looking to receive a message from him, you can do so for $75, while it costs $3 to message him.
Front Office Sports posted a video of him doing a fantasy draft order pick video.
One look at his profile and you will see he has a five-star rating.
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The former Michigan analyst resigned from his position as he currently remains at the center of the NCAA investigation into the Wolverines’ alleged sign-stealing efforts. 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.
Jim Harbaugh has remained steadfast in denying 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 previously said.
This investigation could ultimately lead to the entire 2023 season being eradicated from the record books.