The Michigan Wolverines (8-0) have had more information come out amidst the most recent investigation. The case involves a Michigan staffer stealing signs from other Big Ten opponents or outside of the conference.
On Tuesday, it was reported that Stalions bought tickets to 35 games including 17 other colleges from around the NCAA. This also involved the 2021-2022 SEC College Football Playoff Games.
As of Wednesday afternoon, news broke about Connor Stallions admitting to sign stealing via Sports Illustrated.
Michigan Wolverines Staffer Connor Stalions Admits to Sign Stealing
Connor Stalions has admitted that he stole signs from other college programs before or during the Covid season (2020) stating:

At that time, Josh Gattis was the Michigan Wolverines offensive coordinator, who helped the team win the Big Ten Championship Game in 2021. It is said that committing those actions are not illegal because it was not in-person with those programs or schools.
Michigan Staff’s Comments On The Situation
The Michigan Wolverines staff has not commented on the investigation to date. Media has questioned Jim Harbaugh, his son Jay, and current linebackers coach Chris Partridge who was previously on the coaching staff before this season.

The University has stated that they are “fully cooperating with the Big Ten and NCAA” and that “At the University of Michigan, we are committed to the highest ethical and integrity standards for all members of the community.”
More information will be coming out as the investigation continues for the Michigan Wolverines. If the coaches were not aware of these allegations taking place, then some would say that it is a minor violation, but there are mixed feelings around the sports world up to this point.
Connor Stalions Plan At Michigan
Stalions has future plans while being on staff at the University of Michigan. He wrote a document in detail with other people around the college football on what he intends to do. Right now, he is suspended with pay from the University while the investigation is still ongoing.

If these allegations come out as being true, Connor Stallions may never be able to live out his future plans or be on any other college football staff during his career.
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