Louisville co-offensive coordinator Lonnie Galloway, who was suspended last season for picking up information about Wake Forest's gameplan, met with Demon Deacons analyst Tommy Elrod the night before the Cardinals played the Demon Deacons, text messages show.

In response to an open records request by CBS Sports, Louisville revealed a summary of texts sent from Galloway to Elrod on Nov. 11, 2016 indicating a meeting would soon take place. Galloway chatted with Elrod for 25 minutes during a phone call three days prior, phone records indicate.

It was Galloway's longest phone conversation that week.

Elrod at 8:37 p.m.: "On way now."

Galloway at 8:48 p.m.: "OK. Sitting by fire pit."

Elrod at 8:59 p.m.: "Outside?"

Galloway was not made available to comment on the matter and multiple attempts to reach Elrod were unsuccessful by CBS Sports.

Elrod was fired in December after an internal investigation revealed he leaked proprietary gameplan information to several programs dating back to the 2014 season. Elrod, a Wake Forest alumnus, played for the Demon Deacons in mid 1990s and later served on staff for 11 seasons before joining IMG's analyst crew in 2014.

"I am extremely disappointed that our confidential and proprietary game preparation was compromised," Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson said at the time of the initial report. "It’s incomprehensible that a former Wake Forest student-athlete, graduate-assistant, full-time football coach, and current radio analyst for the school, would betray his alma mater. We allowed him to have full access to our players, team functions, film room, and practices.

"He violated our trust which negatively impacted our entire program. I am glad we have taken steps to ensure it will not happen in the future. At this point, this is a matter for Ron Wellman and others to act on. My staff and I are focused on Temple and preparing the team for the Military Bowl."

Louisville coach Bobby Petrino previously denied any involvement his football program or staff may have had in WakeyLeaks.