Well, here’s something we didn’t expect to say this year: Connor Stalions has created a Cameo account .
Stalions, the former Michigan staffer who was allegedly the brains behind the school’s sign-stealing scheme, is now accepting payments for personalized video messages.
As of now, Stalions is charging people $70 per video.
For the most part, the college football world can’t believe Stalions is actually on Cameo.
No way this is real https://t.co/DlzR07vbFG
— BuckeyeMob6 (@BuckyHustle6) January 17, 2024
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“I guess cheating is trendy in 2024,’ one fan said.
I guess cheating is trendy in 2024 https://t.co/SoyWLhxA7p
— Josiah Mahnke (@jr_mahnke) January 17, 2024
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Another fan said, “Insane how this dude is getting away with everything and now profiting off of it. I expect nothing less from society but this is nuts.”
Insane how this dude is getting away with everything and now profiting off of it. I expect nothing less from society but this is nuts https://t.co/hEVhtsyiJc
— John P (@john_p_51) January 17, 2024
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When Stalions resigned from his role at Michigan in November, he said he didn’t want to be a distraction on the Wolverines’ championship run.
“I love the University of Michigan and its football program,” Stalions said . “And I am extremely grateful for the opportunity I’ve had to work with the incredible student athletes, coach [Jim] Harbaugh and the other coaches that have been a part of the Michigan football family during my tenure. I do not want to be a distraction from what I hope to be a championship run for the team, and I will continue to cheer them on.”
Considering the Wolverines won the national title earlier this month, it’s safe to say Stalions made the right call.
Now, Stalions is trying to turn his wild situation into a profit.