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As more details continue to trickle out about Michigan' sign-stealing scandal, on Wednesday, 97.1 The Ticket producer Evan Jankens shared video of Connor Stalions interacting with Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh and offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore during last season's blowout win over Michigan State...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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MrAUTigers28 months
Just for funsies.........Harbaugh is 33-3 overall and 22-1 in conf. since Stalions joined the staff. The three previous years Harbaugh was 21-11 and 16-8 in conf.. That big of a turnaround probably isn't anything though.
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3PieceSpicy28 months
Probably had a little something to do with his early recruiting cycles maturing as players, as well.
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Geaux Guy28 months
Fun fun fun
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SwampyWaters28 months
This is all so stupid. If you think this is dirty, you have no clue about what happens behind the scene in college football. This is child's play compared to other things going on in college football!
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duckblind5628 months
Enlighten us
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy28 months
Like what?
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X Carter Is Fast28 months
so with a headset on and all the noise, he heard what that guy said that far away?
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smash williams28 months
You can see him adjusting his headset so he can hear what he’s saying
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ALhunter28 months
Coach literally looks directly at him and removes his own headset to listen. You think he did that inadvertently.
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RidiculousHype28 months
Up 29-7 with 2:46 left in the game.. critical time in the game where I'm sure Harbaugh was dying to know MSU's play call
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PureBlood28 months
This just keeps getting better and better. Waiting for the video of Connor running out in a Ref uniform and making controversial call.
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BobABooey28 months
a la Dangerous Danny Davis!
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