Florida State will receive a $5 million payout plus other incentives as part of its deal to play Alabama in a 2017 kickoff game at the new Falcons Stadium.

The school will also receive 100 complimentary hotel rooms for Sept. 1 (a Friday night), a $50,000 scholarship donation and 125 complimentary tickets to visit the College Football Hall of Fame. All of the details were disclosed as part of a public records request.

FSU will have an allotment of 30,000 tickets ranging from the lower level ($225) to upper level student tickets ($50). Some suites are also available. FSU fans can buy tickets along the FSU sideline (upper and lower levels) or in the end-zone areas. It's not immediately clear when tickets will go on sale but possibly not until 2017 (the contract recommends "no later than March 1, 2017").

The game is set for Saturday, Sept. 2, and will be broadcast by either CBS or ABC/ESPN (the contract notes that CBS has the rights to broadcast the game and it will only shift to ABC/ESPN if CBS passes).

FSU will be the visiting team and will wear white jerseys. Alabama is the home team and will wear crimson jerseys.

The officials are listed in the contract as "neutral."

FSU has received payouts of $3.5 million to play Oklahoma State in Arlington, Texas, in 2014 and for the Mississippi game at Orlando in 2016.