Florida State Battles Houston in Tough Non-Conference Matchup

Florida State faced a tough non-conference game against the Houston Cougars, known for their strong defense and physical play. Despite falling behind early, FSU fought back multiple times in the first half, keeping the game close. The three-point shot was effective for FSU, but Houston managed to extend their lead to 15 points in the second half. Despite FSU's efforts to cut the deficit, Houston maintained control and ultimately won 82-67. Florida State will have a week off before their next game against UMass in the Orange Bowl Classic.
The game highlighted the difference in talent between the two teams, with Houston showcasing their superior skills. Florida State put up a good fight, but Houston's experience and talent were evident throughout the game. Coach Luke Loucks acknowledged the challenge of facing such a talented team and emphasized the need for his team to continue improving. The tough non-conference schedule served as a valuable learning experience for FSU, who will now focus on the upcoming ACC games.
Houston's guard duo, featuring Emanuel Sharp and Kingston Flemings, proved to be a formidable force in the game. Sharp's scoring ability and physicality, combined with Flemings' quickness and defensive prowess, posed a significant challenge for FSU. Flemings' impressive performance, including 8 steals, showcased his potential as a top draft pick. While Houston may not be as strong as in previous years, their guard duo remains a standout aspect of their team.