Former Michigan Staffer Connor Stalions Is Now Coaching LSU QB Commit Bryce Underwood
by Staff Reporter
November 10, 202416 Comments

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Former Michigan staffer Connor Stalions, best known for the sign-stealing scandal, has reportedly joined the coaching staff at Belleville High School, where LSU five-star quarterback commit Byrce Underwood plays.
There have been several rumors that Michigan has been working to flip Underwood and keep him home instead of signing with LSU. Per Yahoo Sports:
There have been several rumors that Michigan has been working to flip Underwood and keep him home instead of signing with LSU. Per Yahoo Sports:
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Nearly a year after resigning his post as an analyst for Michigan football, given the alleged sign-stealing scheme, Stalions resurfaced, first as the defensive coordinator for Detroit (Mich.) Mumford, and then in the Sign Stealer documentary on Netflix. Now he's got a new opportunity, calling plays for Belleville (Mich.) in the MHSAA playoff.
Which just so happens to be the same school as Michigan football's top overall target in 2025, five-star quarterback and No. 1 overall prospect, Bryce Underwood.
CBS Detroit:
Belleville's Head Football Coach Dejuan Rogers told CBS Detroit Stalions became part of the coaching staff shortly after the regular season ended.
"I called Coach Will (McMichaels) and asked him if he knew of any reliable help that could assist us during the playoffs and he recommended Connor," Rogers said.
Stalions is calling the plays for the Belleville Tigers, who are now two wins into the playoff. Which means he's working directly with Underwood, who has been committed to LSU since January.
Will it make a difference in the Wolverines' recruitment of the top overall prospect? Time will tell, but it certainly doesn't hurt.
Filed Under: LSU Football Recruiting
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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