FSU Replaces WVU With Savannah State
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (CBSMiami) – Florida State University needed a quality opponent to replace West Virginia University on the 2012 football schedule. Unfortunately, that's not going to happen.
FSU announced Wednesday that Savannah State University had replaced West Virginia on the school's 2012 football schedule. Savannah State is a member of the MEAC and will get paid approximately $475,000 to be the Seminoles' sacrificial lamb.
West Virginia's $500,000 payment to get out of the series will pay off the Noles' costs for Savannah State.
It's a very tough pill for the Seminoles to swallow.
The Noles were set to face West Virginia at home this season and go to West Va. next year for a return game. WVU was expected to be a top 15 team in the FBS this season. Now, FSU has two Division I-AA, or FCS, opponents.
What that means is the Noles will have to win seven games to get bowl eligible this season instead of the prerequisite six games if a team only has one FCS opponent.
The Noles had inquired with several teams including Oklahoma, Boise State, and Texas A&M to name a few about playing this season, but apparently there were no takers.
It's not the first time the Noles have had an opponent back out of playing them.
In 1999, the Noles were expected to win the National Championship coming into the season.
FSU was supposed to play Auburn University in the first game of the season at Auburn. The Tigers were abysmal and coming off a season in which they fired then-head coach Terry Bowden.
FSU and head coach Bobby Bowden were expected to lay the lumber to Auburn, but the Tigers famously backed out in favor of a matchup against a lower division school.