


Michigan is letting go of the person at the center of their sign-stealing scandal.
The school has fired recruiting staffer Connor Stalions, who allegedly led the football team’s sign-stealing controversy, per Yahoo’s Dan Wetzel.
Stalions previously was suspended with pay by the school.
Stalions, a former captain in the United States Marine Corps, was accused of leading the alleged operation.
“He spearheads the operation,” a Big Ten coach told Yahoo earlier in October. “I once told (Stalions), ‘We know what kind of s–t you are doing and it’s f–ked up.’”
Stalions allegedly bought tickets to games inside and outside the Big Ten — including for College Football Playoff contenders — in order to scout team’s signals.
In-game advanced scouting was banned by the NCAA in 1994.
This is a developing story.