Florida State says its football staff has had no involvement with the Wake Forest radio announcer accused of leaking game-planning information to opposing teams.

“No one for the Florida State football staff had any interaction with Mr. (Tommy) Elrod, that includes phone calls, text messages or emails,” the school said in a statement Thursday.

Florida State has won five consecutive games against Wake Forest, including a 17-6 victory at Doak Campbell Stadium on Oct. 15 this season.

Wake Forest announced Tuesday it fired Elrod after an investigation found he had been leaking plays to opposing teams since 2014.

Elrod, a former Winter Park High quarterback, played at Wake Forest from 1993-97 and was an assistant on the Demon Deacons’ coaching staff. He was not retained by current Wake Forest head coach Dave Clawson in 2013.

Along with his firing, Elrod was also banned from the school’s sports teams and its facilities.

Virginia Tech, Louisville and Army have all admitted this week to being involved in the case.

The Atlantic Coast Conference released the following statement Wednesday:

“Protecting competitive integrity is fundamental to the Atlantic Coast Conference. The conference office is in the process of obtaining the internal findings from Wake Forest University. Based on the information provided, and any other information obtained, the league office will perform its due diligence, and as necessary, additional discussions and actions will occur.”

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