More Michigan Cheating

He was in military intelligence as a code breaker. I have the utmost respect for ALL military, as my family has been apart of it for generations, but this guy does not shine a bright light on the intelligence community.

If that SI article about his texts are true, He illegally obtained records from the naval academy and bragged about it, that's a very bad look.
 
If that SI article about his texts are true, He illegally obtained records from the naval academy and bragged about it, that's a very bad look.
I didn't hear that. I heard he used data from the naval academy for something. Didn't hear it was illegally obtained though.
 
I didn't hear that. I heard he used data from the naval academy for something. Didn't hear it was illegally obtained though.

Stalions graduated from the Naval Academy in 2017. During his time in Annapolis, he worked as a student assistant with the football team (curiously, this includes an overlap with the time his LinkedIn reportedly says he volunteered for Michigan). In the course of his conversation with the Power 5 student, which extended over about three weeks, Stalions would claim that shortly after graduation, he obtained a decade’s worth of high school national standardized test scores and GPAs for approximately 500 Midshipmen football players—data that he should not have been allowed to possess. He claimed that he simply went to the Naval Academy’s admissions office and “name dropped” coach Ken Niumatalolo. While he said the admissions office told him to delete the data the following day, Stalions was coy over whether he had and made clear that he used the data to inform his recruiting philosophy.
The Naval Academy neither confirmed nor denied that it had shared the data with Stalions.

“Individual data obtained through the Naval Academy admissions process, to include high school test scores and GPAs, is protected under the Privacy Act and not shared or made available outside the Office of Admissions,” a U.S, Naval Academy public affairs officer wrote in a statement to SI. “Any Naval Academy official who inappropriately accessed that data would be subject to criminal and civil penalties associated with the Privacy Act.”
 
I like this guy…..

 


Duh fuq's he talking about?

"You're gonna see the Michigan coach, in disguise, on a future opponent's own sideline."

Stalions was on Central Michigan's sideline, not Michigan St's sideline. CMU was not a future opponent of Michigan.

I guess if you want to call 2025 CMU being a future opponent of Michigan. However, I'm pretty sure they mean you can't scout a future opponent in the same season.
 
Duh fuq's he talking about?

"You're gonna see the Michigan coach, in disguise, on a future opponent's own sideline."

Stalions was on Central Michigan's sideline, not Michigan St's sideline. CMU was not a future opponent of Michigan.

I guess if you want to call 2025 CMU being a future opponent of Michigan. However, I'm pretty sure they mean you can't scout a future opponent in the same season.

“Follow my TikTok for more.”

:rockford:
 
Duh fuq's he talking about?

"You're gonna see the Michigan coach, in disguise, on a future opponent's own sideline."

Stalions was on Central Michigan's sideline, not Michigan St's sideline. CMU was not a future opponent of Michigan.

I guess if you want to call 2025 CMU being a future opponent of Michigan. However, I'm pretty sure they mean you can't scout a future opponent in the same season.
I have the same reaction to the nonsense Micheatin fans spew.
 
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