Penn State defensive end Dani Dennis-Sutton. Dan Rainville / USA TODAY NETWORK

A Penn State player honed in on Michigan’s sign-stealing scandal with one of his celebrations during Saturday’s game between the two teams.

During the third quarter of Saturday’s game, Penn State pass-rusher Dani Dennis-Sutton seemed to make reference to the scandal with a celebration after notching a tackle for a loss. Dennis-Sutton mimicked using a pair of binoculars before making a note in an imaginary notebook.

Dennis-Sutton’s celebration seems to be mocking former Michigan staffer Connor Stalions, who allegedly illegally scouted opponents in person in order to steal their signs before they played the Wolverines.

Obviously, Michigan’s opponents are well aware of the allegations and have certainly taken note of them, as we had already seen before Saturday’s game. This has been the biggest story in college football for more than a week, and it is why Jim Harbaugh was not on Michigan’s sideline for Saturday’s game.

Michigan won the game, 24-15.

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