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<blockquote data-quote="roadkill" data-source="post: 997991" data-attributes="member: 1555"><p>All post-season revenue including CFP was included in the Media Rights numbers I cited. But I checked other sources and you are correct that FSU's expenses and revenue increased in their last fiscal year. </p><p></p><p>Your point about declining revenue in the event of a loss of conference affiliation has some validity. However, if FSU wanted to maintain its athletic reputation and market presence, it could still go independent like they were before 1992, and schedule as many decent OOC games with solid opponents (including its current OOC rivalry game) as possible until the GOR expired. Pretty sure UF and Miami would play them every year if given the chance, regardless of conference affiliation. Not suggesting that this would be a good situation for them to be in, but might allow them to tread water while they await the GOR's expiration or some other sort of lifeline, like the huge loan they have mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roadkill, post: 997991, member: 1555"] All post-season revenue including CFP was included in the Media Rights numbers I cited. But I checked other sources and you are correct that FSU's expenses and revenue increased in their last fiscal year. Your point about declining revenue in the event of a loss of conference affiliation has some validity. However, if FSU wanted to maintain its athletic reputation and market presence, it could still go independent like they were before 1992, and schedule as many decent OOC games with solid opponents (including its current OOC rivalry game) as possible until the GOR expired. Pretty sure UF and Miami would play them every year if given the chance, regardless of conference affiliation. Not suggesting that this would be a good situation for them to be in, but might allow them to tread water while they await the GOR's expiration or some other sort of lifeline, like the huge loan they have mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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