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Michigan State's Athletic Director Still Wants Answers As To Why Connor Stalions Was On The Sidelines At Central Michigan

THANK YOU! I was afraid that I was the only person in the country who still remembered this. And I'm not even talking about Conor Stalions, Jim Harbaugh, and the clear and obvious cheating ring they ran together at Michigan. The NCAA has yet to publish their results, but when they do and the punishments come down, I do expect everything from the 1000 Wins* record to be pushed back into the triple digits, as well as the National Championship to be revoked*.  It may go down as the best day of my entire life, depending on if it's before or after the Buckeyes run the table and win the first 12 team Natty this year, after winning the first 4 team Natty playoff my senior year.

Anyways, that's a blog for another time. The topic today is that it's refreshing to hear that at least one other person remembers that Connor Stalions was caught red-handed on the Central Michigan sideline, filming against Michigan State.

I still don't comprehend how this just went away from the public spotlight. Central Michigan's head coach Jim McElwain said the week after that he aware of the photos circulating, Stalions wasn't on the pass list, and he was unaware he was on the sidelines. With that being said, it's also a proven fact that he was on the sidelines. Or else Central Michigan would've just said who he was!!! Nope, that's Conor Stalions, and America deserves to know HOW. Why did people just let this slide? Why did they get to play in the National Championship without this being solved? It's an ethics and competitive advantage thing for Michigan, but like, Michigan State's Athletic Director's needs to know if he should re-up the Central Michigan series or cancel the upcoming games.

Michigan State has a pair of upcoming future games scheduled with the Chippewas, one in 2027 and another in 2030. Stalions appeared last season in Central Michigan apparel, possibly scouting against the Spartans for a game against Michigan later in the season.

"I'm interested in the outcome of the investigation. And it could impact our relationship with Central Michigan," Haller said recently, via Lansing State Journal.

He's right though. If Central Michigan was involved, which I'm guessing they had to have been or else they'd be the first to clear their name, then why would Michigan State continue to give them money and publicity? 

** I'm glad Michigan State's Athletic Director is the one pointing this out and not me, so the Michigan fans in the replies can comment this box score instead of 30-24 against the Buckeyes.


But they had Stalions sunglasses film from Week 1!