Florida State Seminoles basketball (5-2) is looking to bounce back after a blowout road loss to the No. 2 Purdue Boilermakers.
FSU, in addition to the typical growing pains you’d expect out of a new lineup, has had to deal with injuries and personnel issues early this season.
“We’re going through a period of regrouping with a group of veterans that are accepting different roles,” head coach Leonard Hamilton said in a press conference with the media. “[Guys are] going from being support players to leadership guys and we have a number of first-year players that are kind of growing into who we are and what we’re about as a program.