Connor Stalions still holding out hope to be Michigan head coach one day

The Michigan football program probably wouldn't mind if Connor Stalions never mentioned the Wolverines again.
He was at the center of the sign-stealing scandal that put the Wolverines in the crosshairs of a major NCAA investigation.
Since all that noise, Stalions resigned from his role on Jim Harbaugh's staff and coached high school football.
He still has his eyes set on the big house, though.
Recently speaking with J.D.
Pickell of On3, Stalions revealed that he still has a goal of being Michigan's head coach one day.
He was asked if being the head coach at Michigan is the "north star" of his current coaching career.
Of course, Stalions said.
Ill outwait anyone.
Whenever its time.
NEW: Connor Stalions will 'outwait anyone' to be Michigan's head coach one day, even if that means joining a Big Ten foe ...If I were actually at Ohio State, we would go 11-0, and then take a knee when were down late in the game.
(via @jdpickell ) https://t.co/DRhINrNFDv pic.twitter.com/b4LGWppVg5 The NCAA issued a formal notice of allegations against Michigan because of the sign-stealing scandal, and Harbaugh, now the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers, served a three-game suspension over the allegation.
The chances of Stalions ever being considered for another job at Michigan, even if he was fully qualified, are slim to none.
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