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Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson says the Demon Deacons had to adjust the game plan for their November matchup with Louisville after the school realized documents containing specific formations were found inside Papa Johns Cardinal Stadium.We knew we had been compromised, and as a result, a lot of those things that we had prepared we couldnt run because we knew they had it, Clawson told ESPNs Mike & Mike on Friday.Clawson said his players were upset after the game, believing they had wasted their effort practicing sets specifically designed to be used against the Cardinals that were instead discarded.They wanted to know, Why did we work on all these things? ... Why did we practice these things all week and then not use them? Clawson said. They were upset that they felt we did not give them the best opportunity to win the game, and we had a team meeting and said, Hey, listen guys, something was compromised. Were not sure how, and at that point it triggered an investigation.Clawson said the cards contained very, very detailed information on alignments and sets, which led Wake Forest to take those plans out for the 44-12 loss to the Cardinals.Wake Forest concluded that team radio announcer Tommy Elrod -- a former player and assistant coach -- provided or attempted to provide confidential game preparations to opponents several times starting in 2014.Louisville and Virginia Tech?have acknowledged receiving information from Elrod, and Army has been?contacted as part of Wake Forests internal investigation. Elrod has been fired from the IMG Radio Network and banned from Wake Forest athletics and its facilities.Elrod had served as an assistant under Jim Grobe for 11 seasons, but Clawson declined to keep him on staff once he was hired. Clawson told ESPNs Mike & Mike he would allow Elrod to watch game film to help his preparation for broadcasts.I remember when he was first hired to do our radio broadcasts. I talked to his partner and said, Do you think this is really a good move to hire somebody in this position that was just let go? Clawson said. And [he] was almost incredulous, like, Are you kidding me? This guy loves Wake Forest and would do anything for Wake Forest. So we embraced him. We allowed him to have access to all of our practices, our press conferences.Clawson said he has not spoken to Elrod and wasnt aware if anyone in the Wake Forest athletics department had. He said the schools investigation was important to prevent such a breach from happening again.Weve been compromised for three years, Clawson said. Thats not right, and thats not fair.Wake Forest will face Temple in the Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman on Dec. 27. Nick Van Exel Jersey . 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ATLANTA -- Four Georgia-based jet pilots who buzzed Charlottes professional football stadium are restricted from flight duty while the incident is reviewed, U.S. Air Force officials said.The Carolina Panthers were practicing on Monday when the A-10 Warthog attack jets swooped low, alarming some inside and outside the stadium.Its unclear whether the pilots of the A-10C Thunderbolt IIs, based at Moody Air Force Base in south Georgia, find themselves in a danger zone because of their actions.As professional airmen we take aviation safety very seriously, Air Force Col. Thomas Kunkel said in a statement to The Associated Press.The team was most certainly caught off-guard, as players wondered what was happening, Carolina Panthers Coach Ron Rivera said. But it was pretty awesome to see, he added.Workers in nearby office buildings criticized the flyby on social media, assuming the pilots were mavericks.However, it turns out the pilots had requested permission for a flyover from the tower.Specifically, the Federal Aviation Administration is looking into reports that the pilots made a low-altitude pass over Bank of America Stadium after air traffic controllers approved the pilots request to fly over the National Football League venue, the FAA said in a statement Thursday.The statements released by the Air Force and FAA include no indications that the pattern was full or that a negative to the pilots request was in order. But that doesnt mean no rules were broken in this particular engagement.As we look into the circumstancees of this incident we are working with the FAA to ensure both civil and military aviation instructions were complied with, Kunkel said.ddddddddddddSome Air Force pilots do flyovers at NFL games, but the Charlotte team had no knowledge of any practice flyovers, Panthers spokesman Steven Drummond said.While much of the social media reaction saw the flyover as a circus-stunt, the team didnt appear to label the pilots as jesters.I like the fact that they waved at us as they went over, Rivera said.The pilots from the Georgia base were conducting routine navigation training from Charlotte to Moody and were not participating in the Air Forces partnership with the NFL to provide flyovers, Kunkels statement said.The planes had taken off from Charlotte Douglas International Airport moments before flying over the stadium, Air Force officials said. They are part of the 74th Fighter Squadron at Moody Air Force Base, which is near Valdosta, Georgia.The aircraft are used to support troops on the ground, and are sometimes known by their nickname Warthogs, according to descriptions from Moody.Their maneuverability and capability for short takeoffs and landings help them operate near front lines in battle. The planes can carry a variety of bombs, missiles, rockets and guns to defeat a wide variety of targets on the ground, including tanks, officials said.---Reed reported from Charlotte, North Carolina. ' ' '

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