Quick thoughts on a 69-67 loss at Florida State:
How it happened: Unlike many of Indiana’s road games in recent seasons against ranked opponents, Wednesday’s contest in Tallahassee was closely contested and came down to crunch time. Despite some shaky decision making and poor perimeter shooting to begin the game, Indiana trailed by just two at intermission. The Seminoles, who failed to take advantage of nine first half turnovers from Indiana, never extended their lead beyond six points. It was a missed opportunity for Florida State. As the play settled in after halftime, Indiana’s confidence began to grow.