Greg Schiano isn’t in the mood to talk about sign-stealing ahead of Rutgers’ clash with Iowa.

On Tuesday, ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg and Tom VanHaaren shared, per sources, that the Big Ten received documents from Michigan showing that Ohio State, Rutgers and Purdue communicated about Michigan’s signs. Rutgers reportedly provided Purdue with Michigan’s defensive signals ahead of the Big Ten Championship Game.

Schiano was not interested in discussing the topic when asked about it Wednesday.

“Look, I’m getting ready to go play the 22nd-ranked team in the country at their place,” Schiano said, per NJ.com. “They are 12-3 in their last 15 games, they’re 15-1 in the month of November (in the past four seasons). I’m very confident in the way we handle our business. I’m not going to get into specifics about something that is not my issue. This is not my issue. Let the people handle it whose issue it is.

“I’m sticking to one thing: Iowa. I gave you my feelings on the whole subject. Quite frankly, I’m a little bit ticked off that we have to talk about this. This isn’t our problem.”

Rutgers is having the best season of Schiano’s second stint, which began in 2020, at 6-3 entering Week 11. Before returning to Rutgers, Schiano was on staff at Ohio State from 2016-to-2018.

Rutgers at Iowa is set for 3:30 p.m. ET Saturday, airing on Big Ten Network.

[H/T On3]