Connor Stalions paid former D-III coach to record opponents for alleged Michigan sign stealing

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Connor Stalions paid former D-III coach to record opponents for alleged Michigan sign stealing
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The alleged Michigan sign-stealing scheme has expanded yet again.

Staffer Connor Stalions, who has been at the center of the alleged plot, paid a former Division-III coach to attend and record future opponents’ games and sidelines,

The outlet reported that the former coach, who was given “a couple hundred dollars,” attended games at Penn State and Rutgers last season and was also at a Penn State game against UMass on Oct. 14, though he only stayed for half the game due to weather. The former coach also said Stalions gave him a ticket to this week’s Indiana vs. Penn State game, but he now won’t be attending.According to ESPN, the ex-coach — who said he was paid by Stalions through a personal Venmo account — recorded both the sidelines and the field in order for signals to be seen.“I wasn’t doing it for personal gain or hoping to get my foot in the door if Connor becomes a head coach someday,” the former coach said.

“Sometimes we froze a play before the snap,” one TCU coach told Yahoo. “We’d call a play and then we’d signal in another play with an old signal but we told players to run the original play.

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