Florida State takes on its rival, the Florida Gators, in men’s hoops at 6 PM today in the Tucker Center, as the Noles face their first and most challenging test of the non-conference season. The Gators currently have a three-game winning streak against the Seminoles, and according to ESPN Bet, FSU is a 5.5-point underdog in tonight’s contest.
FSU won its first three games comfortably but still needs to answer significant questions, such as their three-point shooting and ability to defend without fouling. Jamir Watkins played only 18 minutes against Tarleton State on Tuesday as Coach Ham tried to give his top players rest, but he still leads the Noles in scoring, averaging 18.3 points per game. The Noles hope home-court advantage can boost them as Friday night will be the first student section sell-out of the young season.
On the court, Florida is one of the best teams in the country, evidenced by its #20 ranking and its inclusion in every AP poll to start the year. According to KenPom, the Gators rank 15th in the NCAA with an offensive efficiency of 116.8 per 100 possessions and are scoring 88.3 points per game. Their three wins came against USF, Jacksonville, and Grambling, with a margin of victory of 15 or more.
Off the court, third-year UF head coach Todd Golden has been accused of sexual assault by multiple women. He is expected to coach tonight and manned the sideline during the Gators’ contest at home against Grambling on Monday.
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The game tips off at 6 PM tonight and can be heard on the ACC Network or the Seminole Sports Radio Network.
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