After “helping” his alma mater Michigan Wolverines win an NCAA FBS National Title, Connor Stalions apparently helped the Kansas Chiefs win a Super Bowl as well.

During an appearance on the Bussin’ With The Boys podcast, Stalions told hosts Taylor Lewan and Will Compton that he wrote scouting reports for former Chiefs edge rusher Frank Clark during his 5.0 sack playoff run.


Stalions wrote reports for multiple games, including one on the Titans and Lewan who was the starting left tackle. He did say that there was a more extensive one on the San Francisco 49ers.

“Frank (Clark) was in his first Chiefs (stint). 2019, we lost to Alabama in the Citrus Bowl, and the season ends, and I’m already kind of going to Chiefs games whenever it’s convenient, on my flight back.

And so Michigan football is done now for the season. And so I’m thinking, What do I do with myself right outside the Marine Corps? What do I do? So I just started breaking down from Frank”


Stalions doing anything he can to help Michigan players isn’t much of a surprise. He was investigated for stealing signs from the stands at other schools for the University of Michigan.

He also wrote The Michigan Manifesto and talked about how many sign-stealers there are in the world of college football.

He was so detailed in the scouting report for Clark that he was sitting in the bleachers calling out whether it was a running play or a passing play. When you have that detailed of a scouting report, it’s something you can often do.

Clark had one of the best singular playoff runs in terms of sacks in the history of the National Football League and Stalions played a part in it.