Michigan State football reportedly could move away from their future scheduled games against Central Michigan amid Connor Stalions investigation.
The Detroit News is reporting that Michigan State’s future matchups with the Chippewas are in “jeopardy” amid the Stalions investigation. Stalions — who is the mastermind behind Michigan’s sign-stealing scandal from the last few seasons — is believed to have been on Central Michigan’s sidelines against Michigan State last season. The man who is believed to be Stalions was wearing sunglasses and disguised as a Central Michigan staffer for the game.
Central Michigan has been investigating this allegation of Stalions illegally being on their sidelines for the game against Michigan State. However, that investigation is still ongoing.
Michigan State is scheduled to host Central Michigan in 2027 and 2030.
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— The Detroit News (@detroitnews) September 18, 2024
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