Michigan refuted that it failed to monitor its football program regarding Stalions’ scheme, claiming two members of the program raised concerns about his process for deciphering signals. One of those members was former running backs coach Mike Hart, who apparently received a call from a Rutgers staff member alleging Stalions was “going further” than most do regarding sign stealing, then proceeded to report that call to defensive coordinator Jesse Minter.
Michael Neyman, a low-level Michigan staffer, also raised concerns about Stalions’ sign-stealing scheme and refused to take part in it when Stalions asked him to scout a game at Georgia, which Michigan says was permissible because Georgia was not on Michigan’s schedule even though the Wolverines could have played the Bulldogs in the CFP.
@bigmancam
we playing dirty. love it
This is being celebrated in Detroit in ways you cannot imagine.
great week to be a Michigan fan lol
Miami doing God's work! 3 cars too much for a college kid to have anyway!