A year has passed since ex-Michigan staffer Connor Stalions became the most notorious man in college football, accused by the NCAA of masterminding an elaborate in-person scouting operation.
However, the NCAA—regardless of how it might style itself—is not a court of law, and thus Stalions remains free to celebrate the fact that the Wolverines are seemingly fine without him.
On Saturday, Michigan upset No. 2 Ohio State 13–10 in Columbus. The win put a feel-good capper on an up-and-down season for the Wolverines, and embarrassed Buckeyes coach Ryan Day in a game he absolutely had to have.
Stalions took to social media after the game to taunt Day over the loss.
"Hi friends! They said I wasn't allowed in Columbus this year," Stalions said. "Just checking in on my buddy Ryan. Everything good?"
Hi friends! They said I wasn’t allowed in Columbus this year 😕. Just checking in on my buddy Ryan. Everything good??? @trentejones01 pic.twitter.com/6gCFpCqVcU
— Connor Stalions (@cpstalions) November 30, 2024
We'd put some reactions to the tweet here, but none are printable.
Michigan will now await its bowl destination with its head held high, as winning a rivalry game can indeed cure all.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Connor Stalions Gleefully Reacts to Michigan's Upset Win Over No. 2 Ohio State.