In his Michigan Manifesto, Connor Stalions said he wanted to be a college football head coach and lead the Wolverines to a national championship. This week, Stalions fulfilled part of that dream, becoming a head coach in Michigan, though not at Michigan.
A volunteer defensive coordinator at Detroit’s Mumford High School, Stalions has been named the Mustangs' active coach for at least Friday's game against Hamady High School, according to Dennis Dodd of CBS Sports. Stalions will fill in for Mumford's head coach, William McMichael, who suffered a stroke on Aug.