Michigan is letting go of Connor Stalions, the person at the center of their sign-stealing scandal.
The school has fired recruiting staffer Connor Stalions, who allegedly led the football team’s sign-stealing controversy, per Yahoo’s Dan Wetzel.Stalions, a former captain in the United States Marine Corps, was accused of leading the alleged operation.@CPStalions/Xearlier in October. “I once told , ‘We know what kind of s–t you are doing and it’s f–ked up.’”
Stalions allegedly bought tickets to games inside and outside the Big Ten — including for College Football Playoff contenders — in order to scout team’s signals.
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