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Former Michigan staffer Connor Stalions opens Cameo account

Chandler Vesselsby:Chandler Vessels01/16/24

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Former Michigan football assistant Connor Stalions is looking for a way to make some extra income after resigning in November. The alleged mastermind behind the Wolverines’ sign-stealing scandal is now selling videos on Cameo for the price of $70.

Video emerged on Twitter of one of the requests that Stalions had already filmed that appeared to be for someone’s fantasy football draft. You can view the video below.

Stalions was fired on Nov. 3, just a day before Michigan faced Purdue in Ann Arbor. The news came in light of allegations that he had purchased tickets to games of several opponents, including the entire Big Ten, for the purpose of recording video of their signals.

Wolverines coach Jim Harbaugh also served a three-game suspension from the Big Ten to end the season as a result of the sign-stealing allegations. There was some discussion as to whether Michigan should be kept out of the College Football Playoff, but no action was taken by the NCAA in time for that to occur.

The Wolverines went on to defeat Washington in the national championship to complete a perfect season. It’s still possible they could face potential punishment for the sign-stealing scandal, which could include a postseason ban in the future.

For now, however, Michigan will celebrate its first national title since 1997. Although Stalions was no longer with the team when they won it, he still was a part in building the team and expressed his excitement after the win.

Connor Stalions reacts to Michigan winning national championship

Before lifting the College Football Playoff trophy, Jim Harbaugh talked about how there are a ton of Michigan Men who are now national champions. He was mainly talking about the players but the coaches certainly share the honor too. Yes, even Connor Stalions, who was part of Harbaugh’s staff earlier this season and over the past few years.

Stalions was not on the sideline or anywhere close to being associated with the program over the stretch run. He was fired on Nov. 3, just a day before Michigan faced Purdue in Ann Arbor. Since then, we have not heard much from Stalions — not about the sign-stealing scandal or about how Michigan was playing on the field.

The silence was broken on Monday night, just moments after the game clock struck zero. Stalions still did not have any words but instead took to X and posted a simple gif. A man striking his first in a sign of victory, signifying the national championship his beloved Michigan had just won.

Associated with the program or not, you just know Stalions enjoyed watching Michigan take down Washington.

You can check out the reaction from Stalions here.