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Bulls To Remain At Raymond James Stadium

By BRETT McMURPHY The Tampa Tribune

Published: Jun 27, 2007

TAMPA - Raymond James Stadium will remain the home for the University of South Florida football games for at least another five years.

USF and the Tampa Sports Authority, which manages RJS, have agreed in principle on a five-year deal through the 2011 season with an option for five more seasons through the 2016 season.

The agreement also allows USF to terminate the contract - without penalty - by providing a two-year notice if the school decides to build an on-campus stadium.

"We are pleased to renew our contract with USF," Tampa Sports Authority executive director Henry Saavedra said. "We're proud to have them at our stadium and hope to for many years.

"We are very fortunate. They are a great community asset."

The contract was approved by the Tampa Sports Authority's board last week and is only awaiting a signature from USF athletic director Doug Woolard to execute the contract. Woolard was unavailable for comment Tuesday.

Under terms of the contract, USF must exercise the five-year option at least six months before August 2012. The contract also allows USF to terminate the contract with at least two years notice before the termination date as selected by USF.

USF must pay the Tampa Sports Authority a $105,000 license fee in 2007 - up from $86,000 in 2006.

The license fee is based on TSA's estimated direct costs for each USF game. It includes operating expenses for use of the stadium's lower bowl. That figure increases $10,000 each season to $145,000 in 2011.

The agreement does not specify the license fee if USF uses the upper deck, a possibility this year with home games against UCF, Louisville and West Virginia.

If USF renews the agreement beyond 2011, the license fee will be negotiated between TSA and USF.

TSA also receives a ticket surcharge equal to 8 percent of each USF ticket sold, not to exceed $2.50 per ticket.

TSA will provide 3,000 complimentary parking spaces for USF donors and another 300 for USF officials and media, but will retain all other parking revenue.

USF does not have to pay TSA a license fee to hold its spring game at RJS, except for any direct game expenses.

USF is 46-10 at RJS, including 21 consecutive wins from 2000 to 2003, then the nation's second-longest home winning streak.

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At the 2007 Media Day, a reporter from the Daytona Beach News Journal asked Coach Jim Leavitt the following question:

Would you like an on-campus stadium?

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If they could build one like (Raymond James Stadium), then yes. If not, no. This is my No.1 recruiting tool.

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Anyone who wants to build a small, cheap, quick stadium can pretty much forget it.

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From Greg Auman:

-- If you had any immediate hopes for an on-campus football stadium at USF, Leavitt was candidly frank about the possibility. "I don't think in my lifetime," he answered. "We don't have the money. Who's got $200 million to give us to build a stadium?" Leavitt said playing at Raymond James Stadium remains his "No. 1 recruiting tool." He said not having an on-campus stadium hasn't hurt Southern Cal or Miami, and he also brought attention to the need for other facility upgrades at USF, specifically mentioning baseball, softball and soccer. "We have so many other needs," he said.

(Source: http://blogs.tampabay.com/usf/2009/06/breakfast-with-leavitt-news-and-notes-.html)

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Per Adam Adkins blog at TBO.com:

As for the on-campus stadium, I spoke with USF director of athletics Doug Woolard about that this week. USF is in the process of building new baseball, softball and soccer stadiums, as well as new practice facilities for football and the basketball teams. The next project regarding facilities will be a renovation for the Sun Dome, according to Woolard.

Now, Woolard did say it would be “ideal†to have an on-campus football stadium at USF, but added “it’s an expensive venture that if it happens probably won’t be until down the road sometime.†He also added the university is more than happy with its current arrangement with Raymond James Stadiu.

http://www.tboblogs.com/index.php/sports/comments/bulls-qa/

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