The Michigan staffer forwarded the tickets he had bought – in his own name – to at least three other people in different parts of the country.
The lengths to which Connor Stalions allegedly went in Michigan’s supposed sign-stealing operation are coming to light, as is the mounting evidence against the school’s football program.
After Stalions’ name was first revealed as part of the NCAA probe into Michigan’s scouting operation, schools around the Big Ten began tracking Stalions’ purchases on Friday and seemingly discovered a pattern where one or both of the teams playing was an upcoming Michigan opponent. The NCAA is also expecting to be sent video evidence this week of a person in one of the seats purchased by Stalions appearing to use his smartphone to record the home team’s sideline for the entire game. Scouting future opponents in person has been prohibited by the NCAA since 1994, and if Michigan did indeed use video to capture opponent’s signs, the school could be looking at a violation of Article 11 subsection H of the NCAA football rulebook, according to ESPN.
Stalions would often use his own credit card to purchase tickets and used secondary ticket sellers SeatGeek and StubHub, according to ESPN.The seats purchased would be located near the 45-yard line and up high enough to have a view of the opposite sideline.
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