HBCU gets $250k more to play at Hard Rock Stadium a week later


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For the first three years of the rebooted Orange Blossom Classic (OBC), at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, FL, the Florida A&M (FAMU) Rattlers faced the Jackson State Tigers. From 2021-2023 the Rattlers and Tigers faced off to generous HBCU football crowds. Two marquee marching bands in FAMU’s Marching 100 and Jackson State’s Sonic Boom of the South also performed at the OBC.

FAMU bowed out of the HBCU Classic in 2024, citing a need for a fourth home game in Tallahassee. It was a surprising proposition for the Rattler faithful. It also put a spin on the Orange Blossom Classic that it had not experienced before…absence of FAMU.

In rainy weather, including a nearly two-hour lightning delay, the North Carolina Central Eagles defeated the Alabama State Hornets 31-24 in a wildly entertaining shootout. In the end, attendance was lower than in previous years.

The matter of the rapidly changing athletic directors at FAMU is partly to blame. Former FAMU Vice President and Director of Athletic Kortne Gosha negotiated for the Rattlers to face the University of Miami Hurricanes on Sept. 7 in Hard Rock Stadium, their home playing field. That contract is worth $700,000 to FAMU.

Gosha fully intended to play the 2024 OBC. He had intended to attempt to work with the university to have the football team stay in South Florida for the short Labor Day week and play the Hurricanes, making it a $1.2 million week.

Upon Gosha’s departure, the new Vice President and Director of Athletics Tiffani-Dawn Sykes was left with a dilemma. Three home games would not suffice for the ‘Investing in Champions donors’ in her opinion. She decided to withdraw from negotiations for a new contract with the OBC.

 
The Orange Blossom Classic ought to raise the payout amount for participating universities, considering a university may need to fly its band and team to Miami.
 

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And the FAMU band still not going to Miami and the black fans are mad

If you are a P4 school and wanna see a HBCU band, you better pay for it in the contract

Tennessee State fans were upset at Valley for not coming to Nashville. $125,000 ain't paying for a band Valley size
 
meanwhile fresno state got 1.85 million to play at Michigan last week. It cost 5 mil to move up now... you could make it back with 3 power 5 games.
 
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