Connor Stalions, the former Michigan football staffer who resigned in November amid the NCAA's ongoing investigation into the program's alleged sign-stealing operation, has been promoted to acting head coach at Detroit Mumford High School.
CBS Sports' Dennis Dodd reported the news.
Stalions, who was previously working as a volunteer defensive coordinator, was promoted after head coach William McMichael suffered a stroke, Dodd reported.
He will coach his first game on Friday night as Detroit Mumford takes on Hamady High School from Livonia, Michigan, per Dodd.
Detroit Mumford opened the season with a loss to Thurston High School from Redford, Michigan.