"Michigan Football Scandal: Ex-Coach Alleges Payments for Opponent Recordings"

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A former Division III college coach has alleged that suspended Michigan football staffer Connor Stalions paid him for recordings of future opponents' signals. The coach claimed to have attended multiple Big Ten games, including two Penn State games and a Rutgers game, and shared the footage via an iPhone photo album. It is unclear if anyone else had access to the recordings. The NCAA is currently investigating sign-stealing allegations against the Michigan football program, and Stalions has been suspended with pay pending the results of the investigation.
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- Ex-college coach claims suspended Michigan football staffer paid for recordings of future opponents: report Fox News
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- Former D-III coach says U-M staffer hired him to record future Big Ten foes - ESPN ESPN.co.uk
- Michigan faces dire consequences for potential NCAA rules violations The Columbus Dispatch
- Bruce Feldman predicts how Michigan sign-stealing scandal ends On3
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