"Michigan Football Sign-Stealing Scandal: Growing Evidence and Controversy Surrounding Alleged Cheating"

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The No. 2 Michigan Wolverines are facing an NCAA investigation into sign-stealing allegations, with staffer Connor Stalions at the center of the probe. Stalions allegedly used "illegal technology" to steal signs and purchased tickets for over 30 games, many of them Big Ten matchups. Coach Jim Harbaugh, who is already under investigation for recruiting violations, has denied knowledge of the operation. The scandal has put pressure on Harbaugh's job security, despite the team's success on the field.
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