Freshman guards lone bright spot in Florida’s loss
Freshman guard Mike Okauru received an inbounds pass 15 minutes into the first half and immediately knew what to do with the ball.
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Freshman guard Mike Okauru received an inbounds pass 15 minutes into the first half and immediately knew what to do with the ball.
In recent years, Florida State has wrangled Florida in multiple sports.
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The turmoil is no more. The agony of waiting is a thing of the past. It’s finished.
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The NCAA has a microscopic amount of chill.
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Last year, the Florida men’s basketball team improved from a middling NIT attendee in the 2015-16 season to a legitimate NCAA contender in 2016-17.
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Around 55 percent, give or take.
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