Ex-Michigan analyst Stalions now interim high school head coach - ESPN
Connor Stalions, the analyst who was allegedly the mastermind behind Michigan's sign-stealing operation, is now an interim high school head coach.
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Connor Stalions, the analyst who was allegedly the mastermind behind Michigan's sign-stealing operation, is now an interim high school head coach.
Week 2 of college football is almost here.
The Michigan Wolverines are one game into the Sherrone Moore era. Well, at least in the record books, that is.
A few years into Jim Harbaugh's tenure at Michigan, a handful of coaches and members of the recruiting department gathered in a room to study film of high school quarterbacks. The group included Harbaugh, assistant head coach and passing game coordinator Pep Hamilton, director of player personnel Sean Magee and player personnel analyst Connor Anderson, among others. They watched cutups of 10 or 15 quarterbacks before Harbaugh asked for the tape to be turned off and each person to find their own corner of the room. From there, Harbaugh instructed everyone to rank their top three or four quarterbacks on individual white boards.
When No. 3 Texas heads to Ann Arbor to take on No. 10 Michigan on Saturday (noon ET on FOX and the FOX Sports app), the Longhorns hope to solidify themselves as national championship contenders and make a huge step toward reaching the College Football Playoff for the second straight season.
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Week 1 is in the books, with some close calls and wild finishes but no earth-shattering upsets. Even so, we have a slate of results to judge teams by — our first on-field glimpse as to who could succeed, who might falter and who could be part of the College Football Playoff in 2024.
Florida State fell out of The Associated Press college football poll on Tuesday after starting the season 0-2, becoming just the third team to go from preseason top-10 to unranked in the first regular-season poll since the rankings expanded to 25 in 1989.