šŸˆ Bobby Petrino and home field advantage (Wake Forest plan found in UL's possession.)

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Bobby Petrino may have some explaining to do. Home cooking doesn't necessarily include the opponents gameplan. Don't hold your breath waiting for Bobby to confess, again.



Wake Forest is investigating how documents pertaining to its game plan might have ended up in Louisville’s hands before last Saturday’s game at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium.
ā€œWe are concerned that there was some type of security breach,’’ coach Dave Clawson said Tuesday. ā€œI have shared it with Ron Wellman, and we’re doing everything we can to make sure all of our information and data is more secure moving forward.’’
Wellman, Wake Forest’s director of athletics, said Clawson told him of the possible breach on Friday, the day before the Deacons’ lost to the fifth-ranked Cardinals 44-12. Wellman said a member of Wake Forest’s traveling party found the documents at the stadium.
Wellman, on Wednesday, declined to elaborate on the nature of the documents.
ā€œSince that time we have been looking at various possibilities and haven’t come up with anything for certain at this point,’’ Wellman said Tuesday night. ā€œBut we will continue to review everything that we do and investigate how this might have happened and make sure it doesn’t happen in the future.’’

Wake Forest investigating if Louisville knew too much
 
Wake would have no one to blame but themselves if Lousiville got a hold of their info... JMO

inclined to agree.

if your gameplans are THAT secretive, don't put on a computer that has internet/network access. put them on a closed computer where only one person has access to it. then put tracking software on it that tells you if it was every copied and how many copies were made, and if it was ever copied onto a removable usb drive/disc. also put a keystroke logger on it to track every key that's pushed.

of course there are still ways to get what's in the files other than those, but you get my meaning (hopefully).
 
if your gameplans are THAT secretive, don't put on a computer that has internet/network access.
The problem there is the majority of the P5 programs issue tablets to their players with each week's game plan and game film for review already on them. It's possible, but certainly more inconvenient.
 
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