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Credits: Connor Stalions (@cpstalions) via X

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Credits: Connor Stalions (@cpstalions) via X
Controversies and scandals often derail careers permanently. But some people are able to find second chances. Ask Will Wade, who has reportedly re-joined LSU’s coaching staff after almost four years. Similarly, Arkansas also decided to forgive old sins and brought back motorcycle enthusiast, Bobby Petrino, for a couple of years. This trend has prompted the most infamous Michigan coach to hope for a comeback of his own as well.
“If Bobby Petrino can return to Arkansas and Will Wade can return to LSU…,” Connor Stalions posted on X, attaching the classic Kevin Garnett GIF screaming, “Anything is possible.”
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Stalions isn’t just posting random memes. He’s drawing a direct parallel to college football’s biggest redemption arcs. Petrino was run out of Arkansas in 2012 after a motorcycle crash exposed an affair with a staffer he’d hired. 11 years later, in 2023, he was back on the sidelines with the Razorbacks as their offensive coordinator.
Meanwhile, basketball head coach, Will Wade, was fired by LSU in 2022 for recruiting violations. After successful stints at McNeese and NC State, he is now back at Baton Rouge on a seven-year contract.
If Bobby Petrino can return to Arkansas and Will Wade can return to LSU… pic.twitter.com/fD6dxdRrAb
— Connor Stalions (@cpstalions) March 26, 2026
Conor Stalions was at the center of the 2023 sign-stealing saga. He also knows the inner workings of Michigan’s administration, since he worked there from 2022 to 2023 as a low-level recruiting analyst. He also understands their tolerance for scandal.
Stalions saw the NCAA coming down hard on Michigan’s staff with the infamous 2023 sign-stealing incident. He’s still serving an eight-year show-cause penalty for being the main brain behind it. Even Jim Harbaugh, who was the head coach then, wasn’t spared and was hit with a 10-year show-cause, which did not really have an effect as he had already moved to the NFL.
Connor Stalions may float the idea of a comeback. But since he’s penalized, he would have to wait a while. But what about Sherrone Moore? The former head coach of Michigan is also dealing with his own scandal for which the legal proceedings are yet to wrap up.
Regardless, in the wake of the recent controversy, Michigan likely preferred a quiet offseason, but a player representing their arch-rival team made sure they didn’t forget where they stand in the Toledo War.
Michigan can’t get a break from Ohio State
Ohio State OL Luke Montgomery thanks his stars that he didn’t go to Michigan. That’s a slap on the face for the Wolverines.
“Thank goodness I didn’t go there, just with what’s going on in the past few years,” he said during spring practice, referencing the chaos in Ann Arbor. “I think they did a great job recruiting me. I wish all of them the best, everyone on that staff and stuff like that. I hope some of them find the Lord and can come back and be with the people they love and stuff like that.”
Montgomery didn’t need to get into the details, but his statement was telling. And he didn’t stop there. With one year left, he made it clear what matters most, and that’s beating Michigan again and walking out with those gold pants. Meanwhile, Michigan is trying to rewrite the whole book by bringing in Kyle Whittingham, who didn’t hesitate to take the job, even with the program under a microscope.
“There’s some issues, missteps that are being taken care of,” the new coach admitted. “The players are rock-solid. None of those issues, none of those things that we’re dealing with involve the players.”
Kyle Whittingham is betting that culture can outlast controversy. But what about the comeback? Do you think there is any way in which Michigan could consider bringing back Stalions? Let us know in the comments below.
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