FSU football: Examining where your booster money helps

TALLAHASSEE, FL - JUNE 13: A general view of the Unconquered Statue before a unity walk on June 13, 2020 in Tallahassee, Florida. Florida State players and members of the football coaching staff led fans and supporters on a unity walk from the Doak Campbell Stadium on the Florida State University campus to the state capitol building in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. Protests erupted across the nation after George Floyd died in police custody in Minneapolis, Minnesota on May 25th. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)
TALLAHASSEE, FL - JUNE 13: A general view of the Unconquered Statue before a unity walk on June 13, 2020 in Tallahassee, Florida. Florida State players and members of the football coaching staff led fans and supporters on a unity walk from the Doak Campbell Stadium on the Florida State University campus to the state capitol building in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. Protests erupted across the nation after George Floyd died in police custody in Minneapolis, Minnesota on May 25th. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) /
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FSU football and others could benefit greatly from your booster support.

All sports are important at FSU, but FSU football is the straw that stirs the drink when it comes to bringing in money overall.

It’s also the program that needs the most support when it comes to fans and alumni becoming Seminole Boosters. We’ve been a part of a movement on social networks urging fans and alumni to support the program as the number of Seminole Boosters had dropped significantly over the past four years.

It all started with this article asking if FSU football fans are fully committed to supporting the program a little over a week ago.

Are FSU Football Fans Fully Committed?. light. Related Story

Since that article and former FSU football standout Freddie Stevenson doing a video asking everyone to support the program, the Boosters have added well over 2,000 people to sign up and donate, but are still a far cry away from where the numbers need to be.

Due to the number of sign-ups, Seminole Boosters wanted to share where the money goes in supporting ALL of the athletic programs at FSU.

Let’s check out where the money goes and how it could help if there were more money available.