Ex-Michigan Staffer at Center of Sign-Stealing Scandal Takes High School Coaching Job
Connor Stalions, key figure in Michigan's sign-stealing controversy, is now the defensive coordinator at Detroit's Mumford High School.
- Connor Stalions, previously involved in Michigan's sign-stealing scandal, has been hired as defensive coordinator at Mumford High School in Detroit.
- Mumford High's head coach, William McMichael, praised Stalions for his football acumen and positive influence on the team.
- Stalions is volunteering in this role, and underwent a background check before joining the staff.
- The NCAA is expected to issue a Notice of Allegations to Michigan, with Stalions at the center of the controversy.
- A Netflix documentary about the sign-stealing saga involving Stalions is set to premiere on August 27.