Stalions, who resigned from his position as a recruiting analyst on Friday, is the central figure in the NCAA's Michigan probe.
The NCAA is investigating whether former Michigan staffer Connor Stalions was on the sideline for a game earlier this season, CMU said in a statement on Monday. The school said it is of the matter but is now also cooperating with the NCAA as the national organization continues its investigation into . Stalions, who as a recruiting analyst with the on Friday, is the central figure in the NCAA probe.
The man was dressed in the same Adidas polo shirt and pants as most of the CMU staff and was wearing gray shoes like the coaches, with a visiting bench pass around his neck. At some times, he was carrying a clipboard. He was often seen next to who appears to be the director of recruiting Michael McGee.
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