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Michigan's Sign-Stealer, Conor Stalions, Says He Knew Most Signals in 7 Games over 2 Seasons

MICHIGAN, UNITED STATES, JUL 12 – Connor Stalions denied TCU coach Sonny Dykes' claims about signal changes during the 2022 playoff, saying Michigan knew opponents' signals in seven games, winning four, losing three.

  • Late Friday night, former Michigan staffer Connor Stalions responded on social media, firing back at TCU coach Sonny Dykes’ claim about 'dummy signals' and signaling changes.
  • Dykes noted TCU changed play calls in the 2022 CFP semifinal after being 'tipped off' about Michigan's sign-stealing tactics, which Stalions publicly disputed.
  • Records show Stalions purchased tickets to over two dozen games and sent personnel to record signals, violating NCAA rules prohibiting electronic signal recording.
  • Stalions' first public comment since NCAA hearings, he said he's ‘glad the truth will finally emerge’ with a ruling expected within 30–90 days.
  • The NCAA is expected to decide later this summer whether Michigan’s self-imposed sanctions are sufficient, with potential punishment for coach Sherrone Moore, as part of ongoing sign-stealing investigations.
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World News broke the news in United States on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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