Netflix to release documentary on Michigan sign stealing scandal

Netflix is set to release three new editions of its UNTOLD documentary series including one story regarding a Big Ten program.

On Monday, Netflix announced the upcoming release of three new additions to their UNTOLD documentary series.

Previous editions of the UNTOLD series took a look at key events such as the Malice at the Palace, Manti Teo’s girlfriend controversy, the Tim Donaghy NBA betting scandal, the rise and fall of Johnny Manizel, The BALCO scandal, and a look at the Florida Gators football program under head coach Urban Meyer.

In total, over three seasons, Netflix has released 13 documentaries.

Of the new additions to the series, one has Big Ten ties.

On August 27, Netflix will release “Sign Stealer”, regarding Michigan‘s sign stealing scandal of 2023. That being said, what makes “Sign Stealer” unique is that the documentary will be from the point of view of the man fn the middle of the scandal himself, Connor Stallions.

Also being released in the near future is a documentary about the Murder of former NFL quarterback Steve McNair and the ups and downs of legendary United States women’s soccer goalkeeper Hope Solo.

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Netflix will release a documentary on Connor Stallions and Michigan’s cheating scandal

This will be a must watch.

As we continue to wait for the NCAA to make its final ruling on Michigan’s alleged cheating scandal, Ohio State football fans, and many others, should be fairly happy to hear that Netflix will give us some answers next month, or at least some entertainment surrounding it all.

The streaming giant has done plenty of sports documentaries, the Notre Dame and Manti Te’o series was their most recent to look into college football. It’ll hit the sporting world again with the focus surrounding [autotag]Connor Stallions[/autotag], as he “shares his side of the Michigan alleged sign-stealing scheme that turned him into a viral villain.”

It will be very interesting to see how Netfilx goes about covering this, especially considering there has been no punishment as of this posting handed out to the program.

Many expect the NCAA’s ultimate ruling to be very unfavorable for the Wolverines (unless you are tied to the colors Maize and Blue), but this documentary could shed some light on his motives and depth of the sign-stealing.

Or, alternatively, the feature may not give us a thing, as Stallions is known as a superfan, who most likely wouldn’t rat out his favorite team. Netflix will release “Sign Stealer” on August 27 with us all sure to watch shortly after it’s released.

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