Connor Stalions' behavior continues to get creepier as time goes on
By Ryan Stano
The Ohio State football team had to deal with Connor Stalions using information he obtained illegally (allegedly) in at least two of the last three matchups between the Buckeyes and Michigan. His actions have likely led Jim Harbaugh to never coach in college football ever again.
Stalions has tried to maintain that he is just a driven individual and not just some crazed fan. Yet, his behavior is showing just the contrary. Every move he's made has given off more creepy vibes than the last. His latest move might be the creepiest of all.
It has been reported that Stalions has found another coaching gig. This was after he was a high school defensive coordinator and interim head coach and helped lead his team to a 66-0 defeat. Now, he's found a gig coaching the number-one recruit in the country, Bryce Underwood.
Connor Stalions coaching Bryce Underwood's team is creepy
Underwood is the number-one recruit in the 2025 recruiting class. He's currently an LSU commit and has been for some time now. Michigan is reportedly going after him hard late though. There was a report that they were going to offer him $5 million a year in NIL money.
That information was enough to make their class of 2025 QB de-commit and look elsewhere. Stalions being on staff at Underwood's schools is creepy because you know he's trying to convince him to flip. He's a crazed fan who will clearly do whatever he can to benefit Michigan.
It doesn't seem like his efforts will work. Underwood took another visit to LSU and seems pretty locked in with them. The second overall recruit in the country is Tavien St. Clair, and he is locked into the Buckeyes. St. Clair is hoping to be a part of the next chapter of Ohio State wins against TTUN.
It's time for Stalions to go away. He's not going to get another gig coaching in college football after the massive scandal.