FSU Athletics ends contract with Legends, hires Aramark for concessions
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 20, 2026, 9:06 AM
Last updated Jun 20, 2026
Florida State University has terminated its contract with Legends for concessions and hospitality two years into a ten-year agreement. The decision, confirmed on June 19, follows ongoing complaints about service, including long lines and food options during home games. FSU will transition to working with Aramark, a food service provider, as part of efforts to improve fan experience at Doak Campbell Stadium. Despite reporting $437 million in athletics-related debt and a slight decrease in season-ticket sales so far, FSU's financial outlook remains positive, with notable increases in game-day spending and merchandise revenue reported.
- •Florida State terminated its contract with Legends on June 19.
- •The new partner Aramark aims to resolve ongoing concession issues.
- •Game-day spending increased significantly in the last athletic year.
- •Football season-ticket sales remain steady but slightly behind last year.
- •FSU reported $22.835 million in ticket revenue, a program record.
- 9:06 AMYahoo Sports — FSU Athletics terminates Legends concessions, hospitality contract early
"FSU is terminating its 10-year concession and facilities contract with Legends amid regular complaints. What was your game day experience?
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