According to Dave Jones of Florida Today, the Gators will collect $1.8 to $1.9 million in the form of an insurance payment for lost ticket revenue from its canceled season opener against Idaho. Jones spoke to athletics director Jeremy Foley, who told him that Florida has been taking out insurance policies to cover possible lost ticket revenue for decades. A quick line-item search of Florida's athletics budget from the 2012-13 fiscal year did not turn up a figure for how much that insurance premium typically costs.

Florida also paid Idaho the full $975,000 sum it was owed per the terms of the game contract. You can read more about the insurance policy and the reasons Foley and the Gators agreed to pay out the full sum of the game contract in Jones' story, linked below.