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    Michigan's 'Sign-Stealer' Connor Stalions' HS Coaching Debut Got Ugly

    By Cole Sullivan,

    3 hours ago

    With Michigan's' sign-stealing' controversy behind them in a sense, Connor Stalions, who was the headliner of that entire development, made his high school coaching debut as the defensive coordinator of Mumford High School in Detroit, Michigan.

    However, his debut went nowhere near as planned after all the success he had as a signal specialist at Michigan and Navy .

    Mumford High School lost their season opener 47-6 to Redford Thurston High School . This game comes just a few days after the entire scandal documentary went viral on Netflix .

    The documentary is called " Untold: Sign Stealer ” and was the number one trending film on the streaming platform for multiple days.

    Nontheless, Stalions is now moving forward after he was being investigated for deciphering signals, which is legal; however, he took it to a whole new level.

    "Stalions has been accused of orchestrating a scheme in which multiple people were given tickets to games of future Michigan opponents and asked to film teams’ hand signals so that they could be deciphered, which is against NCAA rules." According to NBC's 'today.'

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1ph3Ga_0vFmaujb00
    Michigan Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh watches from the sideline beside off-field analyst Connor Stalions.

    Adam Cairns &sol USA TODAY NETWORK

    It was a lot to unfold, and a lot went on during the entire scandal. But now he's focused on his current and future endeavors, which include coaching and hopefully contributing to the growth of Mumford High School football in his home state of Michigan.

    Related: Nick Saban Puts Big Ten Powerhouse on Upset Alert Before Tough Road Game

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