Connor Stalions is capitalizing on his recent notoriety, aiming to profit from his 15 minutes of fame despite the negative context surrounding it.
The former Michigan football assistant, implicated in the Wolverines’ sign-stealing scandal, is leveraging his newfound celebrity status on the video messaging service Cameo.
As Michigan celebrates its first national championship since 1997, fans have noticed Stallions offering personalized video messages on Cameo for $75, with an additional option to message him for $3. Front Office Sports shared a video of him participating in a fantasy draft order pick video, showcasing his presence on the platform.
Stallions, who resigned from his position as a Michigan analyst, is currently under investigation by the NCAA for his alleged involvement in the sign-stealing efforts. Reports suggest he purchased tickets to over 30 games at 11 Big Ten schools over the last three years, distributing them electronically to various individuals across the country. Schools have confirmed the usage of these tickets in those games.
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Despite Jim Harbaugh’s denial of knowledge regarding any illegal sign-stealing plan and his insistence that he did not instruct staff members to engage in off-campus scouting, the investigation could potentially lead to the erasure of the entire 2023 season from the record books.