![]() “It will forever impact how I run a program,” Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson told Hale. If anything, the WakeyLeaks scandal precipitated an overhaul of how coaches run their practices and especially their walkthroughs, forcing them to clamp down on accessibility to workouts involving game planning.ĮSPN.com’s David Hale wrote a feature on that subject Tuesday, saying that the scandal “has sent a clear message to coaches everywhere.” What changes have been made in the last year? But searches for Wolford and Wake Forest in federal court records turned up no relevant cases.Īlso read: Wake Forest coach denies making comment about Lamar Jackson's NFL potential 2. USA TODAY reported last December that the father of Wake Forest quarterback John Wolford said the leaks “did put John potentially in danger of getting hurt” and added that he had not ruled out filing a lawsuit. The ACC fined Louisville and Virginia Tech $25,000 each for their offenses but has not taken further action. Virginia Tech has expressed belief that neither former head coach Frank Beamer nor current defensive coordinator Bud Foster knew about the exchange. Virginia Tech confirmed last December that it had accepted information for a game in 2014, but a statement from athletic director Whit Babcock said a “former assistant coach” obtained the information. Army suspended defensive coordinator Jay Bateman for two weeks in February and fined him $25,000, but Bateman also retained his position. Louisville suspended co-offensive coordinator Lonnie Galloway for the Citrus Bowl, but he is still coaching. ![]() The three schools known to have accepted game planning information were Louisville, Virginia Tech and Army. How to watch: Louisville football at Wake Forest on Saturday 1. One year later: WakeyLeaks Bowl a reminder of an unforgettable college football scandal One year later, here are five thoughts about the aftermath of that storyline. Thus began the scandal known as “WakeyLeaks.” But that's not what most fans remember.Ī few weeks after the Cardinals beat the Demon Deacons in Louisville last November, news broke that Wake Forest radio announcer Tommy Elrod had leaked some of Wake Forest’s plays to opposing schools, including Louisville. You may remember last year's matchup between Louisville football and Wake Forest. Same.Watch Video: Bobby Petrino's weekly press conference Jay Huff gives Virginia’s frontcourt rotation a boost ( The Daily Progress)ĪCC Bracketology, One Number to Know: Jay Huff Unicorn-ing, Leaky Black Stock on the Rise, Duke Hits the Glass () TOTD:Ģ019 Virginia football commit Jowon Briggs, a four-star defensive tackle from Cincinnati, Ohio, got a “good old fashioned father son workout” in this week. With firmer grasp of defense, Jay Huff finding a role for UVA ( Richmond Times-Dispatch)ĭurham’s Jay Huff is starting to make a difference for Virginia (Duke Basketball Report) UVa’s Huff in a good place in Year 3 ( The Roanoke Times) Huff’s steady offense, improved defense earns him role off U.Va.’s bench (Daily Press) Oh, and Jay Huff made basically all the headlines after Tuesday night’s win over Wake Forest. UVA commit Carson McCorkle goes off, hits career milestone (247Sports)ģ3 points and eight threes to go with your 1,000th career point? Have yourself a game, commit McCorkle. The ‘Hoos are among what they call, “the elite of the elite.” NBC Sports has Duke, Tennessee and Virginia as their most likely NCAA title contenders this year. Tennessee, Michigan State and Michigan round out Bilas’ top-5.īest Bets: Breaking college basketball’s title contenders into tiers (NBC Sports) Bilas has the ‘Hoos as the country’s top team, with his alma mater coming in at second. The top 68 teams in college basketball, ranked by the one true authority (ESPN)Īnd by the one true authority, ESPN means college basketball analyst (and, important to note: a Duke basketball alum) Jay Bilas. STL also brought you our basketball power rankings for your reading pleasure, but here’s what else is happening around the corner. Jay Huff is still dunking on everybody, and UVA alum Danielle Collins made it all the way to the Australian Open semifinals. Virginia basketball cruised past Wake Forest earlier this week en route to Saturday’s ACC clash with Notre Dame. Every weekday, we deliver UVA links outside of STL that you may have missed from the day before.
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