Connor Stalions will finally share his perspective on the alleged sign-stealing scandal involving Michigan’s football team in a highly anticipated episode of Netflix’s “Untold” series. The episode, titled “Sign Stealer,” drops on Aug. 27 and will delve into the accusations that had Stalions purchasing tickets and recording opponent signals—a practice banned by the NCAA. Stalions, who was on coach Jim Harbaugh’s staff, resigned in November amid the fallout.
Despite the controversy, the Michigan Wolverines clinched the national championship, with NCAA president Charlie Baker affirming their victory as “fair and square.” However, the scandal’s repercussions extended to Harbaugh, who faced a suspension for the final three regular-season games due to violations of the Big Ten Conference’s sportsmanship policy. Harbaugh has consistently denied any involvement or knowledge of the improper scouting activities.
While Stalions’ actions remain under investigation, the episode promises to shed light on the internal dynamics and the extent of the scheme. Records from Big Ten schools indicate that Stalions’ ticket purchases for numerous games aligned with Michigan’s future opponents. As college football fans eagerly await Stalions’ revelations, this story underscores the ongoing tension between competitive advantage and ethical conduct in sports. Harbaugh, now with the Los Angeles Chargers, maintains his stance of innocence in this evolving narrative.