Connor Stalions has shared his side of a hearing with the NCAA related to his alleged sign-stealing operation for Michigan football.
In a Netflix special titled “Untold: Sign Stealer,” the former Michigan staffer at the center of the NCAA investigation into Michigan for an alleged sign-stealing operation shared his version of the events publicly for the first time. Stalions, a former analyst accused of buying tickets for people to film future opponents in person for the Wolverines’ who resigned once he was linked to the improper scouting during the 2023 season, did not budge in the clips of his hearing with NCAA officials that made the final cut.
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In the documentary, Stalions tells NCAA officials he himself did not do any in-person scouting and “did not recall” directing others to go to other games or being on the Central Michigan sidelines for the 2023 season opener against Michigan State.
Michigan football analyst Connor Stalions on the sideline during the Wolverines’ 31-7 win over Rutgers, Sept. 23, 2023 at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor.
Here are the questions and answers from the NCAA hearing that made the film. The hearing was conducted via Zoom on April 24, 2024 and Stalions said it was his choice to go through with it to “provide context” to the situation.
Stalions NCAA hearing excerpt
NCAA official: Connor, what coaches or staff employed at any time with the Michigan football program were aware that you obtained and or had access to opponents’ signals obtained through in-person advanced scouting?
Stalions: I did not obtain signals through in-person scouting.
NCAA official: Connor, did you ever direct anyone or instruct anyone to attend a college football game in which Michigan was not playing?
Stalions: No. I…
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Author : Detroit Free Press
Publish date : 2024-08-27 15:58:29
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