Michigan football analyst Connor Stalions resigns

As expected.

The Michigan football alleged sign-stealing scandal has continued to take turn after turn, with seemingly something occurring every single day.

On Friday, Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti was in Ann Arbor (initially for the conference’s field hockey tournament) and met with University of Michigan president Santa J. Ono. While there has been no news about any potential punishment for head coach Jim Harbaugh, there has been a casualty.

Michigan football recruiting analyst Connor Stalions, who has been at the center of the investigation for the past two weeks, has resigned. The news was first reported that he had been fired according to Yahoo Sports’ Dan Wetzel.

Stalions had been suspended with pay since the eve of the Wolverines’ last game, Oct. 21 at Michigan State.

For more on the Stalions saga, click here. More on this story as it develops.