Apparently Florida State had had enough: after losing two straight and building up a fair amount of frustration, the 'Noles took it out on Auburn, winning 85-56. And it was more dominant than the score might suggest: Florida State was up 50-16 at the half.
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Auburn just got smacked around in every aspect of the game: the final field goal percentage was 32.3%, but you have to imagine that went up sharply in the second half.
FSU outrebounded them 40-25, had 10 blocks, and shot 53.7%.
On the downside, they still struggled with turnovers (16), but better in a win than a loss.
Meanwhile in Raleigh, State took apart Delaware State, 78-48.
Richard Howell, now in superior physical condition as opposed to last year, racked up another double-double with 12 points and 12 boards.
CJ Leslie and Scott Wood had 14 points each.
Like Florida State's game, this one was over at the half as State was up by a similar score, 42-18.
So Maryland, to the surprise of many, is 10-3. Is it a legitimate 10-3? Don Markus of the Baltimore Sun takes it up.
Finally, Clemson did make a bowl, but they got blown out in rare fashion, losing to West Virginia, 70-33. Losing by 37 is one thing, but giving up 70 points is astonishing.
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