Michigan's Sign-Stealer, Conor Stalions, Says He Knew Most Signals in 7 Games over 2 Seasons
MICHIGAN, UNITED STATES, JUL 12 – Connor Stalions claims to have decoded nearly all opponents' signals in seven games over two seasons, denying sign-stealing influenced outcomes despite ongoing NCAA investigation.
- In 2023, Connor Stalions, a former Michigan football staffer, disclosed that during his tenure he had nearly complete knowledge of opposing teams' signals across multiple games spanning two seasons.
- His actions, which included buying tickets to record future opponents' sideline signals, triggered an NCAA investigation during Michigan's 2023 championship season.
- The seven games Stalions referred to included matchups against MSU, PSU, OSU, TCU, Georgia, and Wisconsin from 2021 and 2022, with Michigan losing three due to poor tackling and facing historically good Georgia.
- TCU coach Sonny Dykes admitted that after learning about Michigan's sign-stealing, his team adjusted some play calls, which led to advantageous situations on the field and contributed to several key moments during the game.
- Michigan suspended assistant coach Sherrone Moore for two games in 2025 related to the investigation, while a ruling on further NCAA sanctions is expected later this summer.
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Michigan's sign-stealer says he knew signals in 7 games
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Former Michigan football staff member Connor Stalions, whose actions triggered an NCAA investigation into sign-stealing, says he knew almost every signal opponents used in seven games over two seasons.
Michigan's sign-stealer Stalions says he knew most signals in 7 games over 2 seasons
ANN ARBOR — Former Michigan football staff member Connor Stalions, whose actions triggered an NCAA investigation into sign-stealing, says he knew almost every signal opponents used in seven games over two seasons.
Michigan's sign-stealer, Connor Stalions, says he knew most signals in 7 games over 2 seasons
Former Michigan football staff member Connor Stalions says he knew almost every signal opponents used in seven games over two seasons. Stalions shared those details Saturday on social media, responding to TCU coach Sonny Dykes telling On3 that his team…


Conor Stalions reveals extent of Michigan football sign-stealing
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Former Michigan football staff member Connor Stalions, whose actions triggered an NCAA investigation into sign-stealing, says he knew almost every signal opponents used in seven games over two seasons. Stalions shared those details Saturday on social media, responding to TCU coach Sonny Dykes telling On3 that his team changed some signs in advance of its win over the Wolverines in the 2022 College Football semifinals. “We got …
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