Playing the back half of a two-game road trip, the Seminoles sloppy play from the final 20 minutes of the narrow win in Miami carried over to the opening 20 minutes against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. Florida State tried to mount a comeback, but Tech made shots down the stretch and FSU left with a 75-61 loss to the last place team in the ACC.
First Half:
The game opened with the Seminoles getting three consecutive buckets right at the rim. Naheem McLeod struck first with a nice post-up that resulted in an and-one off a timely entry pass from RayQuan Evans.