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By  <http://www.tampabay.com/writers/?plid=matt-baker> Matt Baker

Published 6 hours ago

As the Seminole Boosters’ board of directors started its off-schedule meeting 
in February, chair Doug Russell made sure everyone listening understood the 
importance of what they were about to hear.

The “information being presented was very sensitive and needs to remain within 
the room,” Russell said, according to meeting minutes obtained last week by the 
Tampa Bay Times.

That information was part of the background conversations that led to the 
recent formation of the Florida State University Athletics Association. But 
it’s hard not to connect what was shared in that meeting to the dilemma 
overshadowing FSU football.

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No, coach Willie Taggart’s job isn’t in jeopardy heading into Year 2.

It can’t be. The money isn’t there.

FSU’s financial shortfalls haven’t been a secret. Athletic director David 
Coburn  
<https://floridastate.rivals.com/news/fsu-faces-financial-crunch-but-coburn-sees-light-at-end-of-tunnel>
 has been upfront about the Seminoles’ $3 million-plus deficit in the 2018 
fiscal year. The athletic department  
<https://www.tallahassee.com/story/sports/college/fsu/2019/05/30/fsu-athletics-balances-2018-19-approves-budget-2019-20-florida-state-david-coburn-seminoles-football/1284423001/>
 needed a $6 million transfer from the boosters in May to balance this year’s 
budget.

Fixing those problems through greater collaboration between the boosters and 
athletic department was at the heart of why both sides agreed to form the 
FSUAA, a direct-support organization established by FSU’s board of trustees 
last month. Money, in fact, was the first reason Russell cited in a May email 
to the board of directors, before they voted on the move.

“As we all know, the FSU Athletics program has been struggling financially,” 
Russell wrote.

As the Times reviewed 302 pages of documents — obtained under open-records laws 
— about the FSUAA’s formation, those struggles looked even worse than expected.

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Coburn described a bleak financial picture at the Seminole Boosters meeting in 
February. He explained how his department trimmed every sport’s discretionary 
budget, froze its hiring and reduced travel. When coaches recruit foreign 
players, they cut costs by sharing trips with other schools.

And given an unattractive home football schedule that includes Miami but no 
other marquee team, the situation probably isn’t going to get much better 
immediately.

“Coburn noted we would get out of this but we have to make it through next 
year...” the meeting’s minutes read. “Coburn said the Boosters have done a 
great job of saving for a rainy day and from his perspective it is about to 
start pouring.”

The boosters, apparently, agreed.

“Regarding the budget, we prepared you for it but it’s difficult to actually 
see the numbers,” Russell and Seminole Boosters president and CEO Andy Miller 
wrote four months later. “In order to balance this year and next, it will be 
necessary to sell assets.”

Sell assets. Difficult to actually see the numbers. About to start pouring. 
Make it through next year.

Does that sound like a program that could afford a $17 million buyout of 
Taggart after two seasons, even if it wanted to?

And there’s no indication that FSU’s power brokers want Taggart on the hot 
seat, even after  
<https://www.tampabay.com/sports/fsu-seminoles/2018/11/24/rip-florida-states-bowl-streak-1982-2018/>
 the Seminoles’ bowl streak ended with last year’s 5-7 failure.

 
<https://www.tampabay.com/sports/fsu-seminoles/2019/05/29/why-jimbo-fisher-deserves-blame-for-fsu-footballs-mess/>
 The wreckage Taggart inherited from Jimbo Fisher looks worse now than it did 
when Fisher bolted for Texas A&M. Barring an on-field (think: 1-11) disaster or 
off-field scandal, Taggart deserves more than two years to try to turn around 
FSU the same way he did USF and Western Kentucky.


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That doesn’t excuse last year’s record, nor does it give him five more years to 
repair the program. By then, FSU’s finances might be much better, and his 
buyout will be lower.

The upcoming ACC Network could give FSU $7-8 million once it’s fully 
operational, Coburn told boosters. Attendance (and income) should rise with 
better schedules, like the future Georgia series. The new athletic association 
is supposed to reduce duplicated costs and potentially boost revenue.

“I have every confidence in David Coburn to cut expenses where he can and 
negotiate new revenues,” Russell and Miller wrote, “but it will take time and 
that’s why it will be necessary for Seminole Boosters to provide the additional 
support.”

Eventually, that support should cause the rainy day to end. But unless the sun 
starts shining immediately, Taggart’s future seems safe through at least 2020.

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