NCAA Football

Baylor Coaches Once Got In Trouble For Scouting Future Teams, Here’s How It Unfolded

With ESPN’ publication that Michigan staffer Connor Stalions purchased tickets to several B1G games (it’s unclear if he attended but unlikely since he was on Michigan’s sideline), there is more drama about Michigan’s sign stealing. Pete Thamel of ESPN also shared that a B1G team identified the tickets that Stalion purchased and said that ‘that’ person was using their iPhone to record the entire game.  This previously happened to Baylor back in 2016 when it had an assistant coach attend a game of a future opponent. The University self-imposed a one-game suspension for the assistant coaches.

Meanwhile, according to NCAA rule notes that pre-recorded games and livestreams gains ‘minimal competitive advantage’.

With all that said, it seems like the NCAA is pushing the narrative and wants Michigan and Harbaugh in trouble. We’ll see how it unfolds.

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