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Here's How Much Florida State Owes ACC for Fans Storming Field After Alabama Upset

Florida State faces a $50,000 fine as fans breached ACC's new security policy after their upset win, marking the first penalty under this season's rules.

  • On Monday, the Atlantic Coast Conference announced Florida State University was fined $50,000 for a first offense after fans stormed the field following the Aug. 30 game versus Alabama.
  • The ACC introduced the policy on July 22, 2025, when commissioner Jim Phillips announced a new rule for football and men's and women's basketball during the 2025-26 academic year to protect all involved.
  • As the clock expired, Florida State fans jumped over railings and onto the field to celebrate Florida State's 31-17 upset over No. Alabama at Doak Campbell Stadium.
  • Those penalties are directed into the Weaver-James-Corrigan-Swofford Postgraduate Scholarship Fund, and the policy escalates fines to $100,000 for second offenses and $200,000 for third-offense penalty levels.
  • The penalty is the ACC's first-ever field-storming fine, contrasting with the SEC's $500,000 fine level; ACC fines support the conference scholarship fund.
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