Corum had no knowledge at all of this company or that his name was involved with anything involving Stalions. His attorneys are on it. https://www.detroitnews.com/story/sports/college/university-michigan/2023/11/07/michigan-wolverines-running-back-blake-corum-denies-being-in-business-with-connor-stalions/71495866007/
Embattled Michigan football staffer Connor Stalions admitted to intentionally decoding another team's signs in a 2021 text exchange, according to Sports…
UFR tomorrow or Monday; bye week and there's been all… this. The latest article. Washington Post article. New points of information: An "outside investigative firm" approached the NCAA with "documents and videos the firm said it had obtained from computer drives maintained and accessed by multiple Michigan coaches." The sources for this claim "spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak about an ongoing NCAA investigation," which cool NCAA, just keep doing this. A "detailed schedule" of Stalions's plans was submitted with an annual cost of 15k. Plenty of vague words the article, particularly "a computer drive maintained and accessed by Stalions as well as several other Michigan assistants and coaches." Unless an outside investigative firm was happy to take a case founded on hacking into Michigan servers, here is what this means, in all likelihood: One of Stalions's recruits flipped on h