Seven-time Super Bowl champion and ex-Michigan quarterback Tom Brady is not the infamous "Uncle T" booster named in the latest evidence regarding the football program's alleged sign-stealing scheme.
Dan Wetzel and Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports reported the news.
Dan WetzelI can report, along with <a href="https://twitter.com/RossDellenger?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@RossDellenger</a>, that Michigan booster "Uncle T" is not Tom Brady.<br><br>Carry on.
Sources told Wetzel and Dellenger that a Michigan booster, known as "Uncle T," helped fund the Wolverines' alleged scheme, in particular ex-staffer Connor Stalions' "advanced scouting operation."
"The NCAA presented the University of Michigan with new evidence this week, including that a Michigan booster may have at least partially funded Connor Stalions' advanced scouting operation and an assistant coach allegedly participated in the destruction of evidence on a computer after the scandal broke, industry sources tell Yahoo Sports.