Shannon Sharpe doesn’t want HBCUs to ‘take less than $1 million’ to play FBS schools

Pro Football Hall of Fame tight end Shannon Sharpe had a message for HBCUs on the latest edition of Nightcap with FAMU Ambassador and All-Pro wide receiver Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson.

While recapping Florida A&M’s 59-6 loss to Miami, Sharpe spoke about how HBCUs should not take less than $1 million to play Power Four teams.

“HBCUs, when these Power Five schools ask you to come, don’t y’all take less than a million dollars, and y’all make them pay for your travel,” he said.

Sharpe further suggested that a charter flight with the full team could cost $200,000, and a hotel for a night could cost $50,000 which would eat the athletic budget.

He also referenced Northern Illinois, who is set to receive $1.4 million following their upset win over Notre Dame.

Florida A&M received $700,000 to play Miami, which tied for the second-highest payout for an FCS school against a Power Four program (North Dakota State and Weber State also received $700,000 to play Colorado and Washington, respectively).

Elsewhere, Alabama A&M got $525,000 to play Auburn, Prairie View A&M will get $500,000 to play Michigan State, North Carolina Central will claim $430,000 when they play North Carolina, and North Carolina A&T got $325,000 to play Wake Forest.

Last season, Tennessee State was the only FCS institution to be paid $1 million to play a Power Four team in its historic matchup against Notre Dame.

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