Newly Released Footage Shows Connor Stalions Giving TCU Plays To Michigan Coaches During CFP Semi-Final

There seems to be an excessive amount of footage that is emerging showing suspended Michigan football staffer Connor Stalions on the Wolverines sidelines near coaches during games.

The Michigan Wolverines football team is implicated in a massive sign-stealing operation dating back to 2021 involving the staffer and every day there seems to be no evidence of what he was doing.

An ESPN report discovered that 12 of the 13 schools in the Big Ten had records of Stalions, who allegedly purchased tickets with his own credit card and helped oversee an operation to steal opposing teams signals.

A video from last season’s meeting between Michigan and TCU resurfaced on social media this week and it shows Stalions relaying TCU’s offensive play-call to Michigan defensive coordinator Jesse Minter.

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Yahoo Sports reported Thursday that the TCU coaches were aware of Michigan’s sign-stealing attempt in last season’s College Football Playoff semifinal and threw up “dummy signals” at the Wolverines in response, according to unnamed Horned Frogs coaches.

The report also says multiple coaches from the Big Ten reached out to TCU to give them a heads up on what Michigan was doing. It’s clear that there was wide-spread knowledge of this.