October 1, 2024

Accused Michigan sign-stealing mastermind bought Ohio State vs. Penn State tickets: Report


COLUMBUS, Ohio — Tickets for last Saturday’s Ohio State vs. Penn State game were purchased in the name of the Michigan football staffer tied to allegations of illegal in-person scouting for the purpose of stealing opponents’ signs, according to an ESPN report. Pete Thamel and Mark Schlabach reported that 11 Big Ten schools confirmed Connor Stalions purchased tickets in his own name for over 30 conference games over the past three seasons. Those tickets tended to be located near midfield and high enough to see the opposite sideline. Sometimes tickets on opposite sides of the stadium were purchased. That included Saturday’s top-10 showdown between the Buckeyes and Penn State. ESPN said sources confirmed Stalions purchased tickets across from each bench on both sides of the stadium. Michigan plays both teams later this season. According to the report, no one used the tickets purchased in Scalions’ name on Saturday. Ohio State…

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