Michigan's ongoing scandal regarding sign stealing and in-person advanced scouting now officially involves Rutgers.
According to Dan Murphy of ESPN, a former Division III coach has come forward claiming that Stallion had purchased tickets for him to scout Rutgers this season ahead of the Wolverines matchup with the Scarlet Knights on September 23rd.
The report states that Stalions had provided the coach with "a couple hundred dollars" per Murphy's reports as well as tickets to Michigan home games in exchange for attending the games. He also received $1,000 to cover his expenses and noted that Stalions had paid him via Venmo.
The anonymous coach attended three games on Stalions' behalf including two games this season in which he scouted both Rutgers and Penn State Football. While which Rutgers game he attended is still unknown, it was reported that he attended the recent Penn State home matchup against UMass, but he left early due to the rain and the fact the Nittany Lions were playing a bad Minutemen program. Penn State would go on to win that game 63-0.
On top of that, Stalions was going to have that former D-III head coach return to State College this upcoming weekend to document the Nittany Lions matchup against Indiana, though he does not plan on attending anymore.
Previous reports have stated that Stallion had purchased tickets to at least 35 college football games over the last three years which have included 12 of 13 other Big Ten programs and potential College Football Playoff opponents.
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