Current:Home > StocksMichigan investigation began after outside firm brought alleged evidence to NCAA, per report -Infinite Edge Capital
Michigan investigation began after outside firm brought alleged evidence to NCAA, per report
View
Date:2025-04-18 03:47:13
The NCAA’s investigation into the Michigan football program over alleged sign-stealing and in-person scouting began after an outside investigative firm approached college sports’ governing body with videos and documents detailing the reported scheme that were discovered on computer drives maintained by multiple Wolverines coaches, according to a report Wednesday from The Washington Post.
The firm’s findings to the NCAA on Oct. 17 suggested that suspended Michigan staffer Connor Stalions, who has emerged as a central figure in the alleged operation, didn’t act alone, according to the report.
The Wolverines expected to spend more than $15,000 this season sending scouts to more than 40 games played by 10 different opponents, with Ohio State and Georgia being the two most commonly targeted programs. Michigan scouts planned to attend as many as eight Buckeyes games and “four or five” Bulldogs games, with the combined cost of tickets and travel exceeding $3,000 for each program’s matchups. Stalions made $55,000 in 2022.
No evidence from the firm directly linked Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh to the scheme.
Photos from the firm’s probe showed individuals believed to be Wolverines scouts seated at games of upcoming Michigan opponents with phones aimed at the sidelines, where coaches were using signals and signs to call plays for the offense and defense. Those videos, according to the report, were then uploaded to a computer drive maintained by Stalions and “several other Michigan assistants and coaches.”
The firm’s investigation, which began this season, discovered that Michigan has been using in-person scouts and recording opposing coaches on videos since at least last season.
Earlier Wednesday, a report from Sports Illustrated revealed that Stalions had sent text messages to a college student hoping to break into the college football industry in which he detailed how he bragged about his close relationship with several Michigan coaches and stole signs for the Wolverines.
veryGood! (8481)
Related
- Louvre will undergo expansion and restoration project, Macron says
- MBA 6: Operations and 25,000 roses
- Nigeriens call for mass recruitment of volunteers as the junta faces possible regional invasion
- Why JoJo Siwa Is Planning to Have Kids Sooner Than You Think
- Bill Belichick's salary at North Carolina: School releases football coach's contract details
- Evacuations ordered as Northern California fire roars through forest near site of 2022 deadly blaze
- Victor of Louisiana insurance commissioner election decided after candidate withdraws
- Off-duty LA County deputy fatally shot by police at golf course
- Where will Elmo go? HBO moves away from 'Sesame Street'
- NPR names veteran newsroom leader Eva Rodriguez as executive editor
Ranking
- What do we know about the mysterious drones reported flying over New Jersey?
- Leonard Bernstein's Kids Defend Bradley Cooper Amid Criticism Over Prosthetic Nose in Maestro
- Huge explosion at gas station kills at least 35 in Dagestan in far southwestern Russia
- OCD is not that uncommon: Understand the symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder.
- A South Texas lawmaker’s 15
- On 'Harley Quinn' love reigns, with a side of chaos
- Off-duty LA County deputy fatally shot by police at golf course
- New Jersey OKs slightly better settlement over polluted land where childhood cancer cases rose
Recommendation
Trump invites nearly all federal workers to quit now, get paid through September
Doja Cat Reacts to Mass of Fans Unfollowing Her
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway cuts its stake in GM almost in half
GA indictment poses distinctive perils for Trump, identifying bodies in Maui: 5 Things podcast
A South Texas lawmaker’s 15
Venus Williams, Caroline Wozniacki receive wild cards for 2023 US Open
Riley Keough Reacts to Stevie Nicks’ Praise for Her Daisy Jones Performance
Four police officers shot and a hostage wounded after 12-hour standoff in Tennessee