Former NCAA Football Wolverines Assistant Connor Stalions Pops Up on Cameo

former Michigan football assistant coach Connor Stalions is making waves of a different kind. He appears to be embracing his newfound fame, which emerged after his involvement in the Wolverines’ controversial sign-stealing saga.

Reports circulating recently suggest that Stalions has taken a unique step into the realm of celebrity messaging by setting up an account on Cameo, the popular platform for personalized video messages from well-known individuals.

For a fee of $75, you can have the former University of Michigan recruiting staffer and analyst record a personalized video message just for you. An example of one of Stalions’ Cameo messages can be viewed here.

Stalions first made headlines last fall when he was alleged to be at the center of Michigan’s sign-stealing scheme. The accusations claimed that he had gone as far as purchasing tickets to games at various Big Ten stadiums and potential future playoff opponents. He then allegedly enlisted others to covertly film sideline signals during these games.

Despite resigning from his position amidst ongoing investigations by the NCAA and Big Ten, Stalions has maintained a somewhat playful approach. He continues to interact with Ohio State fans on social media platforms and was even spotted attending Michigan’s triumphant Rose Bowl victory over Alabama.

Although Stalions was notably absent during Michigan’s national championship game against Washington, he didn’t miss out on celebrating the Wolverines’ first championship win since 1997. He joined enthusiastic fans at a local bar to share in the joyous moment.

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