MOUNT PLEASANT — Jim McElwain, the football coach at Central Michigan, stated that Connor Stalions, the now-suspended Michigan football staffer, was not on his team’s pass list for sideline access to observe Michigan State during a game in September.
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Report: To start an investigation, an outside firm provided the NCAA with proof of Michigan’s sign-stealing scheme.
Sign-stealing probe into Michigan is a result of NCAA regulations intended to limit financial benefits.
Second, no A staff member at Michigan is suspended following an NCAA investigation into claims of sign-stealing.
Internet rumors claim that Stalions was on the Chippewas sideline for the game on September 1. Last month, the Wolverines played and defeated rival Michigan State 49-0.
According to McElwain’s statement on Tuesday, Central Michigan is aware of the picture featuring “the sign-stealer guy” and is
Although scouting opponents in person is prohibited by NCAA regulations, sign-stealing is still permitted, and the Michigan case’s purported scope has been discussed in relation to college football. Allegedly, the Stalions bought tickets to Michigan’s opponents’ games and dispatched individuals to capture footage of the sideline signals that are utilized to signal plays.Harbaugh has denied any knowledge of or involvement in illegal scouting of opponents. Harbaugh served a three-game suspension earlier this season due to an unrelated and ongoing NCAA violations case involving recruiting. Michigan has refrained from commenting, citing an ongoing probe.