If we add FSU, that becomes a conference game.
That frees up a non-conference slot.
If recent history is a guide, we would fill it with a pay someone to
play at our home game rather than a home-and-away.
That will add about 1 Million a year to our gate revenue, cash that
we would not have to share with any other school.
Now, UM might be another story, but adding FSU would seem to make UF
money.
As an aside, if the SEC were 14 teams, do we play everyone in our
division and our 1 out of division rival (LSU) plus a floating game?
Everyone in our division and go back to two out of three of our
traditional non-division rivals (Auburn, Miss. State and LSU)?
Everyone in our division and two floating games?
Personally, I'd love to have two locked-in traditional non-divisional
rivals and zero floating games. Given that we have an SEC
championship game, it is not as if fans are denied the chance to see
the top teams from each division play each other.
Which 2 would you pick?
-Zeb
On Jun 8, 2010, at 2:41 PM, Charlie wrote:
I believe UF would block both Miami and FSU just as I believe UGA
would block GT and USC would block Clemson. They may not be able to
but they will try. And believe me Woody I'm as pro UF as they come..
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