UF has been operating their athletic department this way
by Vermin96 (2019-06-11 18:08:06)
Edited on 2019-06-11 18:08:53

In reply to: FSU is Privatizing it's Athletic Dept.  posted by TWO


since 1929. I'm not an attorney, but I am very familiar with Florida's structure as I was an employee of their athletic department corporation (known formally as the University of Florida Athletic Association) for 8.5 years. My understanding is that there is a state law in Florida that allows athletic departments to receive a special status that allows this private, not-for-profit corporation to exist separate from the university.

I believe FSU's move is mostly to bring Seminole Boosters under the purview of the athletic department as they had previously been operating as a third party wielding a large amount of power, especially in fund raising. My guess is they will follow the same or very nearly the same structure that Gator Boosters Inc operates under the UFAA, in which the Executive Director of Gator Boosters reports to the UF AD.

For those that are interested in looking at this further, the UFAA has their articles of incorporation and bylaws available on their website (floridagators.com).

I believe Georgia also has similar laws on their books as their athletic department (UGAA) is strucutured almost identically to UF's.