There are major new developments in the investigation into allegations that Michigan broke NCAA rules about in-person scouting to steal signs for upcoming opponents.
Pete Thamel of ESPN released a new on Monday that included reports that:
- Connor Stalions, the Michigan staffer at the center of the case, purchased tickets for games involving upcoming opponents, including this past weekend’s Ohio State vs. Penn State game.
- Someone sitting in a seat purchased by Stalions was caught on camera recording a team’s bench area.
- The NCAA is expecting to receive additional evidence from other schools this week.
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss the latest developments, and what they could mean for this year’s Michigan team, as well as the long-term future of Jim Harbaugh in Ann Arbor.
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