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How a canceled college football game led to a $1.5 million payday for one FBS school

  • September 01, 2022
  • Sport

It all started with one canceled college football game. It ended with Middle Tennessee  being paid a total of $1.5 million from two schools to play James Madison in its opening game Saturday in Harrisonburg, Virginia.     

The story began in 2015, and it provides a window on how the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision non-conference scheduling ecosystem has become one through which well over $175 million will flow this season, according to USA TODAY Sports’ analysis of nearly 300 game contracts obtained from schools through open-records requests.

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