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10/27/23 6:06:34 PM
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Florida Atlantic/Charlotte

Last Thursday (26), according to ESPN and Associated Press, Connor Stallions was identified by the NCAA as one of the suspects for committing infractions and stealing signs at the University of Michigan. Due to the action, the analyst was suspended indefinitely.

According to reports released by the NCAA, throughout the investigation into the University of Michigan football program, Connor Stallions was identified as the central figure in command of the sign stealing scheme and for illegally observing matches of other teams and the teams opponents.

The investigation confirmed that the analyst purchased tickets for more than 30 games from the 11 universities that participate in the Big Ten Conference Football, over the last three seasons, and distributed them to different locations in the United States. The information states that the individuals attended the matches, holding cell phones that appeared to be filming the teams sideline.

According to internal sources and coaches from Big Ten Conference Football teams, the scheme managed by Connor Stallions was getting bigger and bigger and was getting more elaborate, with images and videos of matches. They told us to be careful because they had a guy who knew how to pick plays. It was too late to change our signals, but another team told us about it, said insider.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/ncaa-suspends-university-of-michigan-analyst-for-committing-infractions/ss-AA1iXjCN

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