The grand architect of Michigan's sign-stealing operation is now reportedly coaching the Wolverines' top remaining recruiting target in the 2025 class.
According to a report from CBS Detroit, Connor Stalions is now a member of the coaching staff at Belleville High School, the home of five-star 2025 Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood.
Stalions joined Belleville at the end of the regular season, the report stated. Since his arrival, he has been calling offensive plays since the playoffs started and has assisted with the school's defense and special teams.
"Connor...he's been a great tool for us in enhancing how we attack opposing defenses," Belleville head coach Dejuan Rogers told CBS Detroit.
Belleville is Stalions' second prep coaching stint this fall. He previously served as the defensive coordinator and interim head coach at Mumford High School, which finished its season with a 1-8 record.
Stalions will be in the press box on Friday for Belleville's regional finals game against Detroit Catholic Central, the top-ranked team in the state of Michigan.
Michigan has had a very public pursuit of Underwood, an LSU commit, in the past few weeks. Some reports have stated the Wolverines are willing to offer an NIL package of at least $5 million to keep the No. 1 prospect in the country in-state. Now, Stalions will be coaching Underwood for the remainder of his high school career.