Stalions in doc on U-M’s sign-stealing scandal

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Connor Stalions is set to share his side of the story from an alleged sign-stealing scheme within Michigan’s football team before the Wolverines went on to win the national championship.

Netflix announced Monday that the fourth season of “Untold” will include an episode, “Sign Stealer,” released on Aug. 27, in which Stalions breaks his silence on the scandal that shook college football.

Stalions was on coach Jim Harbaugh’s staff until he resigned in November, accused of purchasing tickets to scout future opponents and sending people to those games to digitally record teams signaling their plays.

In-person scouting is banned by the NCAA, which has been investigating Michigan’s system to determine how organized this operation was and who knew about it. Records from other Big Ten schools show Stalions bought tickets to numerous games involving future opponents. He was initially placed on leave by the school and later resigned.

NCAA president Charlie Baker has said the Wolverines won the national championship “fair and square” earlier this year.

The Big Ten Conference banned Harbaugh from coaching the final three games of the regular season for leading a program that violated the conference’s sportsmanship policy.

Harbaugh, who left the school to lead the Los Angeles Chargers, has denied any knowledge of an improper scouting scheme in his program.

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