Michigan football's reputation seems to take a hit with every passing day as everyone tries to make sense of the sign-stealing allegations.
Another day, another layer of weirdness surrounding the Michigan football program and the sign-stealing allegations. The latest — a gentleman resembling Connor Stalions on Central Michigan's sideline earlier this year as the Chippewas took on Michigan State.If it is Stalions, he's in full CMU coaching garb, with sunglasses on at a night game , while rocking an uncharacteristic goatee and potentially a wig.
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