Clemson’s use of a laptop computer on its sideline during Saturday’s game at N.C. State fell within NCAA rules and will not result in any disciplinary action, an ACC official said Sunday.
ACC spokesperson Amy Yakola said the league accepts Clemson’s explanation that the laptop was only used by a student videographer and not for coaching purposes. The league considers the matter closed.
During his news conference following Clemson’s 38-31 win at Carter-Finley Stadium on Saturday, N.C. State coach Dave Doeren wondered why Clemson had a laptop on its sideline. He said he was told it was against NCAA rules and asked that the situation be investigated.