Not only will Florida Gators season-ticket holders be reimbursed for two games that won’t be played in Gainesville as originally scheduled, they’ll be offered half-price ducats for the Nov. 19 game at LSU, ESPN reports.
Florida was supposed to host LSU on Oct. 8, but the game was postponed because of Hurricane Matthew and eventually rescheduled and moved to Baton Rouge. A letter emailed Sunday to season-ticket holders, signed by Florida athletic director Jeremy Foley and Gator Boosters executive director Phil Pharr, said boosters will subsidize the 50-percent discounts to the rescheduled game.
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Florida was scheduled to host Presbyterian on Nov. 19, so the Gators are losing two home games this season. Last week, Florida said the SEC will cover the revenue from the two games that will no longer be played in Gainesville.
LSU was slated for a home game against South Alabama on Nov. 19 and will honor tickets to that game for the one against Florida.