If the newest update concerning CMU vs. MSU feels laced with irony, it’s because it is. The game that once ended Connor Stallions’ college career has just made its way back into the headlines. But this time, Stallions isn’t the one in trouble.

“I was there for a few though, you know, back in 2022, but in 23, I knew something was going on, something shady was going on. You know, Central Michigan started off pretty hot and, uh, Michigan State pulled away in the third quarter. It just felt like something was off. But it’s good to know that, uh, Central Michigan has been righted in this.” Connor Stallions said as he appeared on the November 14 episode of Locked On to discuss the game with Isaiah Hole.

That accusation now carries added weight following the NCAA’s recent sanctions against

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