Connor Stalions debuts on Cameo as former analyst taps into celebrity status
Connor Stalions is staying busy, but clearly still supportive of Michigan.
The former analyst, who became the face of the growing sign-stealing allegations that rocked college football for much of the season, is now on Cameo. Stalions, who is listed on the site, which sells personalized video messages from celebrities, as a “Former Michigan Football Analyst” charges $70 per message, also wears Michigan gear in one video example.
Stalions was fired on Nov. 3 after reports emerged detailing allegations that he had purchased tickets to games of several opponents, including the entire Big Ten, in order to record video of their signals.
Coach Jim Harbaugh was suspended for the final 3 games of the regular season by the Big Ten, which said it didn’t have evidence that the coach knew about the scheme.
Stalions was employed by Michigan as a recruiting analyst, but he resigned 2 weeks after he was suspended by the university when the NCAA and Big Ten Conference acknowledged the school was being investigated.
Former Michigan assistant Connor Stalions has launched his own Cameo account.
His videos are $70. pic.twitter.com/2Qm7ub8bZG
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