Connor Stalions’ first game as Mumford High School’s defensive coordinator ended in a 41-point loss.
And his second game — this time serving as acting coach after head coach William McMichael suffered a stroke, according to the Detroit News — didn’t go any better, with Detroit Mumford getting blown out, and shut out, 60-0, against Hamady High School on Friday.
“Success doesn’t come overnight and the first three or four opponents we play are playoff teams, so the schedule is frontloaded,” Stalions told the Detroit News following the game. “By no means is that an excuse, but we know we’re in for some dogfights at the beginning of the year and it’s about getting these guys to buy into the process.”
Stalions, who “the most hated man in college football right now.”
Mumford won just one game last season.
When McMichael suffered a “mild stroke,” as ESPN reported, and couldn’t coach Friday’s game, Stalions took over — and it quickly turned disastrous, when Hamady took a quick lead off a 63-yard touchdown run on its second offensive snap, according to the Detroit News.
