Tennessee fan casually uncovers Michigan scouting scheme on message board in 2022
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Michigan's football program continues to face scrutiny from around the college football world over the alleged signal stealing. Turns out, it was a Tennessee message board poster that goes by the name "ArniePalmerAlert" who provided a number of key pieces of evidence about Connor Stalions, almost a year ago.
First off, this person’s message board name is a fantastic shout out to the movie "The Other Guys."
Head coach Jim Harbaugh of the Michigan Wolverines talks to J.J. McCarthy #9 during a time out while playing the Indiana Hoosiers at Michigan Stadium on October 14, 2023 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
If you haven’t gone down the rabbit-hole of college athletic message boards, I highly recommended subscribing during a coaching search. A lot of these folks are actually pretty credible and have some sort of connection to folks who know something about a current situation.
MICHIGAN STAFFER AT CENTER OF SIGN-STEALING PROBE PURCHASED TICKETS TO 11 BIG TEN SCHOOLS' GAMES: REPORT
It was reported on Tuesday that Tennessee was one of the schools where Connor Stalions was purchasing tickets to scout for video purposes. The school confirmed he had bought a ticket to the Tennessee-Kentucky game last season.
A random poster on a Tennessee message board, on the prominent site "Volquest," had the goods on Michigan’s Connor Stalions last December. I know that it might sound a bit crazy, but I would imagine the NCAA would love to have a word with ‘ArniePalmerAlert’ and find out what he knows.
Here’s what the message board poster had to say on Dec. 1, 2022.
"Oh do I have a story on that. One of my little brother’s ‘friends’