
The Netflix trailer for the Connor Stalions documentary dropped today, and the former Michigan staffer will soon share his side of the infamous NCAA investigation.
The Michigan Wolverines are in the news yet again thanks to the NCAA leaking the draft of the Notice of Allegations regarding the Connor Stalions sign-stealing investigation, even though some on ESPN — which first reported the story on Sunday — think this is largely being overblown.
However, just one day after that news dropped into Pete Thamel’s lap, Netflix released the preview for the upcoming documentary involving the former Michigan staffer, and it looks like it’s going to be very pro-Michigan.
NEW: Netflix has released its trailer for the new season of Untold, including ‘Sign-Stealer’ with Connor Stalions speaking on Michigan’s alleged sign-stealing scheme
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Stalions, of course, has never shared his side of the story regarding this investigation and his supposed role in stealing the signs of opponents. The only statement he’s ever shared was released via his attorney after he was fired last fall.
But one quote by Stalions in the preview is pretty telling as far as what his stance will likely be: “If I’m the bad guy, then everyone in football is a bad guy.”
Buckle up, folks. Things are about to get pretty interesting.
“Sign-Stealer” is set to be released on Aug. 27 on Netflix. Let us know down in the comments how excited you are for this documentary to premiere, if you plan to watch it or not, or whatever else is on your mind regarding all of this.
