Ohio State beats Penn State, 20-13, in a thrilling top-five matchup at Beaver Stadium.
Just making this easy for any journalists that comb our threads to see what's we're saying. If you want people to start talking, start looking into Connor's Wyoming based company, BC2 Housing LLC. We found out this week that despite being listed on the LLC filing as an organizer of this business, Blake Corum was recently quoted saying he is not involved in any business with Connor Stalions. That makes sense because it would be against the rules for an active player to be engaged in a business with a staff member. However, that presents a problem. If Corum is actually not part of that business, that means Connor Stalions falsified his LLC filing documents. Unfortunately for Stalions, that's a felony in Wyoming. It's literally on the filing form and Stalions himself checked a box acknowledging that.
So you could potentially force Michigan to decide if they should have Corum admit he lied, and subject themselves to any sort of risk to his eligibility and/or pile more on for the NCAA to scrutinize...OR risk Connor flipping after being charged with a life altering felony. Either way, I think we will get some more answers than we're getting right now if someone decided to really push this.