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CBB : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 2/14/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
CLEMSON
 
FLORIDA ST
+4.5  

-4.5  
+170

-200

146
 
79
Final
81

CLEMSON (20 - 4) at FLORIDA ST (17 - 8)
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Wednesday, 2/14/2018 7:00 PM
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741CLEMSON143.5145
742FLORIDA ST-4.5-4.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CLEMSON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games20-4+10.613-711-1075.035.046.6%35.665.130.641.1%33.1
Road Games7-4+3.64-67-471.133.746.1%33.569.934.644.0%32.4
Last 5 Games4-1+23-23-267.434.041.4%33.864.829.043.3%33.0
Conference Games9-3+4.36-58-471.532.743.1%34.567.629.542.7%35.2
CLEMSON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)75.035.026-5646.6%8-2238.2%14-1975.4%36814156125
vs opponents surrendering71.633.626-5943.7%8-2234.8%13-1870.7%35914186133
Team Stats (Road Games)71.133.725-5446.1%8-2136.4%13-1776.6%34613165134
Stats Against (All Games)65.130.624-5841.1%8-2135.1%10-1469.8%33811176133
vs opponents averaging75.235.427-5945.0%8-2235.8%14-1972.3%36914177134
Stats Against (Road Games)69.934.625-5844.0%9-2141.9%10-1568.3%32714176113

FLORIDA ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games17-8-1.413-814-982.940.647.1%39.273.233.341.1%35.2
Home Games10-2+0.36-36-488.244.251.3%37.872.631.439.6%33.9
Last 5 Games2-3-1.82-33-275.837.646.0%36.277.834.445.9%31.6
Conference Games6-7-4.16-69-480.839.444.4%38.880.936.245.2%35.1
FLORIDA ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)82.940.630-6347.1%8-2336.2%15-2268.9%391116187135
vs opponents surrendering70.732.925-5943.0%8-2235.0%13-1871.4%35914176143
Team Stats (Home Games)88.244.232-6351.3%10-2539.2%14-1971.9%381018166135
Stats Against (All Games)73.233.326-6341.1%8-2333.7%14-1972.7%351013196143
vs opponents averaging74.334.727-5944.8%7-2135.2%14-1971.4%36914177124
Stats Against (Home Games)72.631.426-6539.6%8-2335.7%13-1676.3%341112177132
Average power rating of opponents played: CLEMSON 79.7,  FLORIDA ST 80.2
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CLEMSON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/30/2017NC STATE78-62W-10W148.5U29-6743.3%40923-6634.8%4514
1/3/2018@ BOSTON COLLEGE74-70W-5.5L141O24-5642.9%321328-5749.1%3214
1/6/2018LOUISVILLE74-69W-6L139O25-6836.8%361128-6245.2%4521
1/11/2018@ NC STATE77-78L-4L149O28-5352.8%431728-6741.8%324
1/13/2018MIAMI72-63W-6W132O22-5044.0%361224-6338.1%378
1/16/2018@ N CAROLINA79-87L8T147O27-5648.2%261526-5151.0%2914
1/20/2018NOTRE DAME67-58W-6.5W134U23-5244.2%32924-6238.7%3811
1/23/2018@ VIRGINIA36-61L9.5L119.5U15-4731.9%281925-5644.6%3511
1/28/2018@ GEORGIA TECH72-70W-2.5L127.5O28-6245.2%33725-5248.1%289
1/30/2018N CAROLINA82-78W2W145O24-6139.3%361028-6245.2%4011
2/3/2018@ WAKE FOREST75-67W-3W141.5O24-5642.9%37823-5939.0%348
2/8/2018PITTSBURGH72-48W-18.5W132U27-5945.8%35818-4639.1%2815
2/14/2018@ FLORIDA ST              
2/18/2018DUKE              
2/21/2018@ VIRGINIA TECH              
2/24/2018GEORGIA TECH              
2/28/2018FLORIDA ST              
3/3/2018@ SYRACUSE              

FLORIDA ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/30/2017@ DUKE93-100L12W164.5O31-6944.9%351139-8347.0%539
1/3/2018N CAROLINA81-80W-1T165U28-5749.1%371531-7740.3%417
1/7/2018@ MIAMI74-80L2.5L144O25-6936.2%441526-5151.0%3215
1/10/2018LOUISVILLE69-73L-6.5L151.5U26-6540.0%451427-6442.2%348
1/13/2018SYRACUSE101-90W-4.5W138O33-8240.2%501526-6738.8%4319
1/15/2018@ BOSTON COLLEGE75-81L-3.5L155O27-8033.7%501026-5646.4%3612
1/20/2018@ VIRGINIA TECH91-82W2W161O31-5853.4%371032-6053.3%2513
1/24/2018GEORGIA TECH88-77W-10W141.5O32-5459.3%261224-5841.4%3416
1/27/2018MIAMI103-94W-4.5W149O33-5560.0%35734-6850.0%297
1/31/2018@ WAKE FOREST72-76L-5L155.5U27-6144.3%37925-5347.2%3312
2/3/2018@ LOUISVILLE80-76W3W155O27-6045.0%431325-5942.4%3412
2/7/2018VIRGINIA55-59L3L131.5U18-4540.0%311122-5540.0%276
2/10/2018@ NOTRE DAME69-84L1L149O26-6440.6%351227-5549.1%3510
2/14/2018CLEMSON              
2/18/2018PITTSBURGH              
2/25/2018@ NC STATE              
2/28/2018@ CLEMSON              
3/3/2018BOSTON COLLEGE              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CLEMSON: Last season: 17-16, sixth straight season without an NCAA Tournament appearance.
Who's gone: G Jaron Blossomgame (senior), G Avry Holmes (senior), F-C Sidy Djitte (senior).
Who's back: F Donte Grantham. The senior struggled some last year and hopes to rebound after his scoring average dropped from double digits as a sophomore to seven points. F Elijah Thomas. The Texas A&M transfer played the second half of the season after sitting out and averaged seven points and four rebounds. G Shelton Mitchell, a Vanderbilt transfer who is the team's top returning scorer at more than 10 points a game, but bothered by a knee problem. G Marcquise Reed is a Robert Morris transfer who averaged 10 points a game in his first season at Clemson.
Who's new: F David Skara. A junior who transferred from Valparaiso and has won praise from Brownell as Clemson's best defender. F Mark Donnal. A Michigan graduate transfer, Donnal helped the Wolverines to the NCAA Tournament the past two seasons. F Aamir Simms. A freshman from Palmyra, Virginia is 6-7 expected to give the Tigers a reliable dual-threat inside and out.
The Skinny: Brad Brownell has held on to his job because he's a strong ambassador for the program and instrumental in the refurbished Littlejohn Coliseum that opened last year. He knows the pressure to make the NCAAs is there and needs to have a healthy Mitchell at point guard to make that happen.
FLORIDA ST: Last season: 26-9, lost to Xavier in NCAA Tournament second round.
Who's gone: G Dwayne Bacon, F Jonathan Isaac, G Xavier Rathan-Mayes, C Michael Ojo, F Jarquez Smith.
Who's back: G Terance Mann is the Seminoles' leading returning scorer (8.4) and rebounder (4.5) along with being one of the team's more accurate shooters (57.9 percent from the field the past two seasons). G PJ Savoy is likely to move into the starting lineup and is the team's best 3-point shooter, making 40 of 100 last season. C Christ Koumadje is the tallest player in school history at 7-foot-4. He is imposing in the paint as a shot blocker but he is also one of the quickest players on the team and can easily get down the floor.
Who's new: G M.J. Walker. He was considered the top shooting guard in the nation by several recruiting services and is the second McDonald's All-American in the past three seasons to attend the school. C Ikey Obiagu is raw on the offensive end, but he could end up leading the team in blocked shots.
The Skinny: Despite returning just one starter, the Seminoles were picked to finish eighth in the Atlantic Coast Conference preseason poll. A lot of that is due to Hamilton often using 12 players in games last season and having an up-tempo style that averaged 82.1 points. With Mann and Savoy at the guards, it should be a better team from the perimeter but it is not as athletically gifted as last year. If ever there was a team that needed to win by a committee approach, it might be this one. If Hamilton can fuse the newcomers with what he has returning, they have a chance at making return NCAA Tournament trips for the first time since 2012.
PREVIEW
Florida State needs win over No. 11 Clemson
 

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- No. 11 Clemson is heading to the final stretch of the regular season with a 20-4 record and a lock for the NCAA Tournament.

As for the Tigers' opponent Wednesday night, Florida State?

Well, let's just say the Seminoles had better figure things out -- and quickly.

"We just need to lock in and watch film," Florida State guard MJ Walker said after the Seminoles' third loss in four games last Saturday. "We've just got to continue to play Florida State basketball."

But lately, that brand of Florida State hoops has looked like Jekyll and Hyde -- more so Hyde.

It started with a shocking loss Jan. 31 at Wake Forest, a team that had dropped seven Atlantic Coast Conference games in a row coming into that contest. And this past Saturday, another upset defeat at Notre Dame, which also had lost seven ACC games in a row before blowing the Seminoles off the floor 84-69. Sandwiched in there was a solid win at Louisville, but one game after that Florida State blew a double-digit halftime lead at home and gave away a huge would-be win against No. 2 Virginia, losing 59-55.

Now, the Seminoles (17-8 overall, 6-7 in the ACC) have another shot to get the attention of the tournament committee.

"We know we're a very talented group and we've been struggling for a bit, but this game is a great opportunity," said Seminoles forward Mfiondu Kabengele, who was a big part of Florida State's 11-1 start to the year and Top 25 ranking at one point. "We can show the world what we can really do as a team and how talented we are."

Clemson, meanwhile, has spent the whole season doing that.

The Tigers (20-4, 9-3) enter this game on a four-game winning streak and are coming off a 72-48 beatdown of Pitt last Thursday. They have five players averaging double figures, paced by guard Marcquise Reed at 15.4 points per game.

Clemson comes into this game with a chip on its shoulder, having lost three straight games in an all-time series that the Seminoles lead 40-31. Clemson also is just 5-11 under head coach Brad Brownell against Florida State and 2-5 in games in Tallahassee.

And they also realize that winning a game on Florida State's home floor is something only two teams have done in the past three years.

"We're going to have some very challenging games this week. Florida State is always a difficult place to play," Brownell told the Greenville (S.C.) News. "They're unbelievably hard to beat down there and they've got a lot of guys who are capable scorers, with six guys averaging nine points or more, and they have tremendous size and length around the rim. We've gotten off to a great start, but we certainly have a little work left to finish."

Wednesday will mark the first meeting between the two ACC rivals in the final five games. The two teams will face off again exactly two weeks from Wednesday on Feb. 28 in the second-to-last game of the regular-season for them both.

There also is one interesting side note to this game: Florida State head coach Leonard Hamilton has been denied his 500th career win twice now since reach 499 wins following the victory at Louisville on Feb. 3. He's also sitting at 299 wins in his Florida State career as well, meaning a victory Wednesday would achieve two milestones for Hamilton, who is already the winningest men's basketball coach in school history.


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