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FSU Steals One From Miami: 3 Game-Changing Plays


Welcome to the Donald L Tucker Center, where your undefeated conference records come to die. Miami entered this game 5-0 in the ACC and fresh off of a win over Duke in Cameron Indoor Stadium. Many were expecting offensive fireworks from a Hurricanes team that came into the came averaging 77 PPG. What we were treated to instead was a slugfest where it never felt like FSU was going to be able to get over the hump. 

Miami came out of the gates firing on all cylinders with a 15-7 run to start the game, then FSU would go on a 13-0 run to get back in the game in the first half. The rest of the game was very push-and-pull. Miami would go up 4, FSU would cut it to 1. Miami would get it to 5, FSU would bring it back to 2. The was the last 10 minutes of the first half and pretty much the entire second half. Miami led for more than 32 minutes, 80% of the game, and shot 43% from 3. And lost. Miami is one of the 10 most experienced teams in the country, and lost to a very inexperienced FSU team. 



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