Stalions: Knew most signals in 7 games with U-M
Briefly

Connor Stalions revealed he understood almost every signal from opponents during seven games over two seasons. He asserted that Michigan lost three of those games due to poor tackling, and Georgia's superior performance, while winning four due to effective line management and tackling. Stalions emphasized that football strategy is complex but not overly complicated. The NCAA investigation involves accusations against coach Sherrone Moore for deleting communications with Stalions and his alleged non-cooperation with investigations, which could lead to a two-game suspension for him as a self-imposed penalty.
Stalions detailed he was aware of every signal used by opponents in seven games over two seasons, highlighting specific games such as 2021 Georgia and 2022 TCU.
Three of the games he identified were losses, attributed to poor tackling and a strong opposing team, arguing those were the true factors in the outcomes.
Despite allegations and an ongoing investigation into sign-stealing, Stalions asserted that understanding signals is a fundamental aspect of football strategy and not merely indicative of illegal conduct.
The NCAA investigation centers on violations by current coach Sherrone Moore related to Stalions' actions, including alleged deletion of messages and non-cooperation with the investigation.
Read at ESPN.com
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