1) Stalions was tasked with finding a way to get people into stadiums for scouting purposes, to steal signs, and he was given a budget within the recruiting department to do it.
2) He thought that transferring tickets out of his name and sending people that have no affiliation with the university was enough to cover his tracks in terms of breaking NCAA rules.
3) He told every single person that he hired that they were working for Michigan (this is crucial to this whole post) for consulting work in an allowed capacity
4) He also told every single coach on staff that he had people on the ground sourcing all of his signal information.
5) There is a paper trail showing a ton of money being spent for recruiting trips throughout the regular season schedule that can’t easily be explained.
IF all five of those things end up being true… How likely is it that the conference acts within this season’s schedule? Unfortunately, this might be where this is at by next Wednesday.
2) He thought that transferring tickets out of his name and sending people that have no affiliation with the university was enough to cover his tracks in terms of breaking NCAA rules.
3) He told every single person that he hired that they were working for Michigan (this is crucial to this whole post) for consulting work in an allowed capacity
4) He also told every single coach on staff that he had people on the ground sourcing all of his signal information.
5) There is a paper trail showing a ton of money being spent for recruiting trips throughout the regular season schedule that can’t easily be explained.
IF all five of those things end up being true… How likely is it that the conference acts within this season’s schedule? Unfortunately, this might be where this is at by next Wednesday.