Connor Stalions' Role in Michigan Sign-Stealing Scandal Examined in New Documentary
The former Michigan football staffer defends his actions amid allegations of orchestrating an illegal sign-stealing scheme.
- Stalions claims he deciphered opponents' signals legally through game footage and conversations with other coaches.
- Accusations include sending people to film future opponents' hand signals, which Stalions denies.
- The controversy led to significant changes in college football, including the adoption of radio communication in helmets.
- The NCAA has issued a notice of allegations against multiple Michigan staffers, with potential penalties looming.
- Stalions is now coaching at a high school in Detroit, maintaining his innocence throughout the documentary.










