Central Michigan’s investigation into Connor Stalions allegedly on the sidelines for the Michigan State football game is a joke. The past few weeks of college football news have really been something.
A rumor circulated this week that Michigan staffer Connor Stalions found his way onto Central Michigan’s sideline in order to scout one of the Wolverines’ future opponents, and it is becoming more believable by the day.
Yesterday, photos of a man that many believe to be suspended Michigan football staffer Connor Stalions — who is at the heart of the Wolverines’ sign-stealing scandal — standing on Central Michigan’s sideline during their game against Michigan State.
The latest accusation in the Michigan sign-stealing scandal is that Michigan football staffer Connor Stalions posed as a Central Michigan staffer during Central Michigan's game against Michigan State as part of his effort to steal Michigan State's signs.
Central Michigan coach Jim McElwain spoke about the viral photo that appears to depict Michigan football staff member Connor Stalions wearing Chippewas coaching gear and standing along the sideline during a game against Michigan State earlier this season.