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Tom Jurich has a New Wakey Leaks Statement, with a Suspension

by:Nick Roush12/16/16

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It's Friday afternoon, that means it's time for UofL to release some news!  This time, Tommy Turtleneck decided he needed a more tactful message in the press release regarding Louisville's involvement in the appropriately named Wakey Leaks scandal.

"Two days ago, I announced that our co-offensive coordinator, Lonnie Galloway, received information from Tommy Elrod of Wake Forest concerning information that belonged to Wake Forest.

Since then, we have carefully and thoroughly reviewed what took place following the receipt of information from Wake Forest on their investigation.  I have also been in regular contact with the Commissioner of the ACC.  Coach Petrino has been firm that on the two occasions in which he previously commented on the matter, he did not know about the information provided at that time.

It is clear to me that the information should not have been shared by anyone at Wake Forest and it should not have been received by anyone at the University of Louisville.  Although no one from Louisville sought the information, once it was provided, we did not do what should have been done.  The information should not have been accepted.  It should have been rejected and officials at Wake Forest should have been alerted to the inappropriate action taken by Mr. Elrod.

As a result, I am suspending Coach Galloway from participation in the Citrus Bowl, effective immediately.  We will also accept any actions in which Commissioner John Swofford deems appropriate.

This is an unusual situation.  When someone receives information they should not be given, it is important that they do the right thing.  Even in a competitive atmosphere, the right and ethical thing would have been for us to not accept the information. I regret very much that this took place."

Jurich insists Petrino did not lie when he said, "I didn't know anything about it," on a few occasions.  He played the ignorant card, which isn't a bad card to play in such a strange predicament.  Finally, he is sitting Lonnie Galloway out for the bowl, which should be no problem for the Louisville football team. If this was the initial press release, Kentucky fans would've scoffed for a day or two and that would've been it.  Instead, Louisville became the center of the national media's ire. Will this quell the masses by Monday morning, or is it too late to apologize?

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