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I don't know if someone else outside the UNiversity paid for it -- that isn't an NCAA violation and the NCAA has no power to enforce that. If the school funded it, as you claimed, that would be a pretty massive bombshell. I will absolutely bet you that the school, or coaching staff, didn't fund it.
It should be pretty obvious that someone else was funding the rule breaking through Stalions. Who that was I have no idea.
Most likely a booster, or even one of the higher paid coaches and paid in cash.
What we do know is that at least one person on the Michigan football staff knew about the In-Person Scouting of Future Opponents, and using electronic means to do so.
That "at least one person" is Stalions himself.
So it really doesn't matter if a booster was funding it.
It doesn't matter if it were third parties doing the In-person Scouting of Michigan's Future Opponents and using electronic devices to do so.
A Michigan football staffer knew about it and knew it was providing them an unfair advantage on the playing field for three years.
The entire purpose of the two NCAA rules are to even the field of play. Knowingly breaking them is cheating and there will be punishment forthcoming.