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27.12.2019 06:15
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Louisville has suspended Lonnie Galloway for the Citrus Bowl following a review of how the co-offensive coordinator handled Wake Forest game plans he received from fired Demon Deacons broadcaster Tommy Elrod.Athletic director Tom Jurich announced Galloways suspension Friday after reviewing the assistant coachs receipt and handling of inside information from Elrod. Jurich said in a release that information shouldnt have been shared by Wake Forest and it should not have been received by anyone at the University of Louisville.We did not do what should have been done, Jurich said, noting that Louisville did not seek the information.The AD said he regrets what happened and that the right and ethical thing would have been for us not to accept the information. Jurich, who said he has been in contact with the Atlantic Coast Conference, said the school would accept any appropriate decisions from Commissioner John Swofford.Jurich also reiterated that head coach Bobby Petrino has been firm in asserting he didnt know about information being provided.No. 15 Louisville (9-3) plays No. 19 LSU (7-4) in the Citrus Bowl on Dec. 31 in Orlando, Florida.Galloway was in his first season as Louisvilles co-coordinator and coaching receivers. He and Elrod were assistants at Wake Forest together from 2011-12. His suspension was the latest update in the scandal that has garnered national attention.Louisville, Virginia Tech and Army are the only schools to publicly confirm their involvement in the scandal in which Wake Forest determined that Elrod leaked or attempted to leak game plan information to opponents. Elrod was fired from his job as the analyst on the Demon Deacons radio game broadcasts.Officials at Indiana also said Friday that their school was not implicated in Wake Forests investigation, after conducting one of their own to confirm that finding. Indiana played Wake Forest in each of the past two seasons.Wake Forest officials have said theyve contacted every school potentially involved in the scandal, and Indiana athletic director Fred Glass said Wake Forest AD Ron Wellman told him the Hoosiers were not on that list.The ACC has promised to do its due diligence in reviewing Wake Forests findings, and league spokeswoman Amy Yakola did not respond Friday to a request for comment on that review.Elrods attorney, former Wake Forest player James Quander, has not commented since the schools

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