Lou Holtz appears on OutKick's 'Hot Mic' to talk Michigan football's sign-stealing scandal. Former Michigan analyst Connor Stalions was smart enough not to leave a paper trail with Michigan regarding the alleged sign-stealing scheme.
While it was easy for folks to uncover his ticket purchases, Stalions did not file expense reports that would’ve made the investigation into Jim Harbaugh a lot easier.
According to the Associated Press, the former Wolverines analyst did not file any type of expense reports during his time as a full-time employee at Michigan.
Per the AP, after filing a FOIA, Michigan was quick to respond that there were no financial ties to the ongoing investigation. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Michigan Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh watches from the sideline beside off-field analyst Connor Stalions, right, during the NCAA football game against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium. (USA TODAY Sports) Even though the Big Ten has stated that the NCAA has obtained financial information pertaining to how Stalions was able to obtain tickets to games he had scouted, there was nothing official from Michigan’s end.