The NCAA has lastly confirmed that Connor Stalions snuck onto the Central Michigan sideline to assist Michigan scout a future opponent, and there at the moment are questions on whether or not former CMU head coach Jim McElwain let it occur.
In an announcement on Friday of its findings from the Michigan sign-stealing scandal, the NCAA acknowledged that Stalions engaged in in-person scouting from the CMU sideline early on within the 2023 season by disguising himself in Chippewas-issued teaching gear. Investigators declare, nevertheless, that Stalions snuck onto the sideline “partly to decipher Michigan State’s alerts, but in addition to assist a Central Michigan employees member with play calling.”
Meaning Stalions had a connection at CMU, which was already fairly apparent due to the gear the former Michigan staffer was seen wearing. On the time, McElwain mentioned CMU was “completely unaware of” the opportunity of Stalions having been on the Chippewas’ sideline. He additionally mentioned he wouldn’t condone the spying “in any means form or type.” You may listen to McElwain’s full comments here.
Based on a new report from Gino Vicci of CBS News Detroit, a CMU soccer staffer made a “direct request” to Stalions for assist through the workforce’s season opener on Sept. 1, 2023. The report claims the CMU staffer is the one who initiated contact with Stalions and that McElwain “was doubtless conscious of and accepted of the association to safe Stalions a sideline credential and outfit him in CMU-issued gear.”
All of that will assist clarify why Central Michigan can be facing the possibility of NCAA sanctions.
McElwain retired as the top coach at CMU after final season however stays with this system as a particular assistant to the director of athletics. He went 33-36 in six seasons with the Chippewas. McElwain was the top coach at Florida and Colorado State earlier than that.