The number has started to appear around the country and, at first, took the breath out of some athletic directors. Several schools in the BCS conferences are starting to pay $1 million guarantees for smaller schools to play in their stadiums.
It's been a tactic for decades that smaller programs trying to build will command big paychecks to visit the superpowers, sometimes take a beating, but go home with a nice chunk of change. But that payout is starting to take a major bite out of the big boys' wallets.
Troy athletic director Steve Dennis said talks about future games these days have a "starting point" of $1 million for his football team to consider playing a non-conference game on the road.
"And we take it from there," he said.
For some, the worry isn't now -- it's down the road.
Florida is among the schools that years ago strategized to schedule four to five years ahead. It's certainly saved money when it came to non-league opponents. This season, for example, the Gators will pay their Sept. 5 opening opponent Charleston Southern $450,000. UF's second game on Sept. 12 is against Troy, a $500,000 payoff. Florida International, a third non-conference game on Nov. 21, carries a $425,000 price tag.
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BY DAVID JONES • FLORIDA TODAY • August 8, 2009