Michigan RB Blake Corum Denies Business Ties with Ex-Staffer Connor Stalions Amid NCAA Investigation
Corum surprised by his name on registration documents of Wyoming-based BC2 Housing LLC, denies having any relationship with Connor Stalions despite allegations of two being associated with the LLC; legal team working to remove his name.
- Blake Corum, Michigan running back, strongly denies allegations of any business relationships with Connor Stalions, a former Michigan staffer embroiled in the NCAA sign-stealing investigation.
- Despite online records showing Corum's name listed as a co-organizer, alongside Stalions, of a Wyoming-based LLC called BC2 Housing, Corum has been shocked by the news and is asking his legal team to remove his name from said documents.
- The reports suggest that BC2 Housing was created in March 2022 and the address ties back to a property owned by Stalions.
- Stalions is accused of purchasing tickets to games involving Michigan’s future opponents and forwarding them to contacts who filmed signals from the stands.
- Stalions resigned from his position last week amidst mounting pressure due to the NCAA investigation.