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Now that Michigan are 15-0 national champions, it seems like all is forgiven for former staffer Connor Stalions, who was previously implicated in last year’s sign-stealing scandal. Nevertheless, it appears he’s ready to leave the Ann Arbor-area for good.
According to Sportico , Stalions is listing his home in Scio Township, Michigan for sale. Per the report, the listing price is $525,000 for the four-bedroom home that he owns. He initially purchased the place for $485,000 back in 2022.
Sportico also notes that the house is listed as being bank-owned but is not in foreclosure. There are no delinquent taxes on the property either.
NEWS: Connor Stalions’ Michigan home is for sale, listed for $525,000 ($40K more than he paid for it.)
And like seemingly all Stalions-related news, this real estate tidbit comes with a bit of curiosity.
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Connor Stalions was identified during the 2023 college football season as making an effort to steal signs from opposing teams throughout the previous seasons.
Stalions ultimately resigned, but the Big Ten Conference chose to suspended then-head coach Jim Harbaugh for three games for a lack of control within the program.
The Wolverines still managed to win all of their games in spite of Harbaugh’s absence and went on to win the national championship.
Stalions was even seen celebrating the Wolverines’ title win with other fans, one of whom bought him a bucket of beers to celebrate.