The Michigan Wolverines continue to be marred by the alleged cheating scandal involving Connor Stalions. He was part of the Wolverines coaching staff under ex-HC Jim Harbaugh for two seasons before resigning after the sign-stealing scandal came to light.
Now, new reports suggest that Stalions and his family also participated in illegally scouting for the Wolverines.

New NCAA Reports Allegedly Tie Connor Stalions and His Crew to Michigan
On Wednesday, Feb. 12, BuckeyeScoop shared a tweet on X about the situation surrounding Stalions and his cheating scandal.
According to the post, the NCAA reportedly confirmed that he and his family were involved in advance scouting for Michigan and were considered “representatives of Michigan.” The tweet also stated that the Wolverines were involved in illegal scouting over 50 times in two and a half years.
BREAKING: The NCAA CONFIRMS in the NOA that Stalions’ family members and friends who helped him advance scout were “working on behalf of Conner Stalions” and “considered representatives of Michigan,” proving that Michigan illegally scouted 50+ times in 2.5 years!!!!!
— BuckeyeScoop (@BuckeyeScoop) February 11, 2025
College football fans took to the comments section to react to the new findings by the NCAA surrounding the scandal.
“Biggest cheating project in history!” one fan commented.
“The whole team knew they were cheating! Everyone was in on it…EVERYONE!!,” this fan claimed.
“HAMMER INCOMING,” another fan said.
“Is anyone surprised?” this fan questioned.
“They must vacate the 2023 title, another fan demanded.
“So what is the NCAA waiting on? Worried about hurting their feelings?!” one fan said.
Amidst the ongoing investigation, Stalions moved on with his coaching career and has pursued a new path after he resigned from the Michigan Wolverines.
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Stalions was able to share his story on Netflix’s “Untold: Sign Stealer,” offering viewers an inside look at the scandal.
But since then, Stalions volunteered to be Detroit Mumford High School’s defensive coordinator. After the regular season, Belleville High School hired him as the team’s offensive coordinator for the playoffs.
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He led the team to a District Championship in the playoffs. Belleville High School lost to the No. 1-ranked team, the Detroit Catholic Central, in the Regional Championship Game.
After the season, both Elijah Doston and Bryce Underwood flipped their commitment to join the Wolverines. This led to the rumor mills churning that Stalions continues to play his part in helping the Wolverines recruit top talents even after his exile.
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