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Ex-Michigan star says someone 'probably' out to get Wolverines in sign-stealing scandal
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Date:2025-04-12 22:15:00
Former Michigan football star Aidan Hutchinson said the sign-stealing scandal at his alma mater is much ado about nothing, and neither he nor any of his ex-teammates had a relationship with Connor Stalions, the assistant allegedly at the center of the program's wrongdoing.
"I didn’t have a relationship with him," Hutchinson said Thursday. "He’s kind of just one of the coaches upstairs that you don’t really ever see, so I don’t think any of the players really had a relationship with him ever."
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