Ex-Michigan Football Staffer Connor Stalions Offering Personalized Messages Online
Former Michigan football staffer Connor Stalions, who was at the center of a major sign-stealing scandal during the 2023 college football season, is making headlines again—this time for launching a new side gig offering personalized video messages online.
Stalions, who resigned from his analyst position amid investigations into illegal scouting practices, has recently appeared on Cameo, a platform where users can pay celebrities and public figures to record custom video messages. Fans—and critics—can now request messages from Stalions, who has leaned into his notoriety with a dose of humor and self-awareness.
In his Cameo profile, Stalions markets himself with tongue-in-cheek references to his controversial past, describing himself as someone who “knows how to read the signs” and offering birthday wishes, pep talks, and even “game day tips.”
The NCAA investigation into Michigan’s sign-stealing scandal concluded with sanctions and suspensions, but Stalions remained a focal point of public intrigue for his alleged elaborate network of in-person scouting and code-breaking.
His presence on Cameo has drawn mixed reactions—some see it as an opportunistic cash grab, while others view it as a clever rebranding strategy. Regardless, it’s clear that Stalions is trying to turn infamy into opportunity, one personalized message at a time.