Mumford Man: Former Michigan Staffer Connor Stalions Takes High School Job

By Beck Silver


Former Michigan staffer Connor Stalions , has found his way back into the football scene, but not at the collegiate level. Stalions stepped down from his analyst position with the Michigan Wolverines in 2023 after allegations of improper scouting. In-person scouting of future opponents has been banned by the NCAA since 1994, originally to prevent larger schools from gaining an advantage over smaller schools that can’t afford to send individuals to perform in-person scouting.

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Inside NCAA Headquarters located in Indianapolis on Friday, March 10, 2023.

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For several months, Stalions seemed to disappear, until July of 2024 when it was announced that he would be featured in a new documentary . The documentary, titled “Sign Stealer” within the series “UNTOLD”, will be released on August 27th of this year and is expected to give a behind-the-scenes look into the situation that unfolded last season.

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Connor Stalions, left, stands next to Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh during the team’s game against Rutgers, Sept. 23, 2023, at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor.

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