Connor Stalions' mom/Twitter.
Former Michigan football assistant Connor Stalions is apparently looking to capitalize on his newfound fame after being implicated in the Wolverines’ sign stealing scandal.
On Tuesday, word began trickling out that Stalions has set up an account on Cameo, the celebrity messaging service.
For the price of $75, you can get the former UM recruiting staffer and analyst to record a video message, an example of which can be seen below.
Former Michigan assistant Connor Stalions has launched his own Cameo account.
His videos are $70. pic.twitter.com/2Qm7ub8bZG
— Front Office Sports (@FOS) January 17, 2024
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Stalions made headlines this past fall as the alleged point man in Michigan’s sign stealing scheme.
He is accused of purchasing tickets to games at stadiums throughout the Big Ten as well as for possible future playoff opponents and providing them to people he enlisted to illegally film sideline signals.
Stalions, who resigned from his position amid the NCAA and Big Ten investigations, is still having fun trolling Ohio State fans and attending the Wolverines’ recent Rose Bowl victory over Alabama.
He was not in attendance for Michigan’s win over Washington in the national title game, but did celebrate the program’s first championship since 1997 with fans at a bar.