Connor Stalions, the analyst who was allegedly the mastermind behind Michigan's sign-stealing operation, is now an interim high school head coach.
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Connor Stalions, the analyst who was allegedly the mastermind behind
Michigan's sign-stealing operation, is now an interim high school head coach.
Stalions is stepping in for Mumford head coach William McMichael, who recently suffered a 'mild stroke,' Jay Alexander, executive director of athletics at Detroit Public Schools Community District, confirmed to ESPN.
McMichael, in his first season at Mumford, had hired Stalions to be his defensive coordinator at the Detroit school.
'He might be the most hated man in college football, but the coaches and kids at Mumford High School love him,' McMichael told ESPN last month."
"Mumford, which plays Flint Hamady on Friday, lost its first game to Redford Thurston 47-6. CBS first reported that Stalions would be elevated to acting head coach."