- Matchup: Georgia Bulldogs vs Florida State Seminoles
- Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2025
- Venue: Tucker Center, Tallahassee, FL
- Broadcast: ACC Network
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The Georgia Bulldogs (6-1) are set to challenge the Florida State Seminoles (5-1) at Tucker Center this Tuesday.

In their most recent match, the Bulldogs faced the Clemson Tigers and suffered a close defeat, ending with a score of 97-94. Georgia recorded 25 personal fouls compared to Clemson’s 23. The Bulldogs converted 11 of their 25 three-point attempts. On the free throw line, Clemson managed 75.9%, sinking 22 of 29 shots. The Tigers dominated the boards with 42 rebounds (including 13 offensive). They also achieved 12 assists and made 8 steals during the game. Defensively, Georgia allowed Clemson a shooting percentage of 46.4% on 32 of 69 shots. The Bulldogs contributed 14 assists, forced 10 turnovers, and recorded 8 steals. In terms of rebounding, Georgia secured 33 total rebounds, with 7 coming from offensive efforts. At the free-throw line, the Bulldogs excelled, hitting 21 of 26 attempts for an impressive 80.8%. Overall, Georgia finished with a field goal percentage of 48.5% (32 of 66) and made 9 of 30 shots from beyond the arc.
Jeremiah Wilkinson was a standout player in this game, scoring 26 points on 9 of 15 shooting. He played for 27 minutes but did not grab any rebounds, shooting 60.0% overall without any assists.
Currently, Georgia holds a record of 6-1 this season. Averaging 11.1 turnovers per game, they also commit around 18.3 fouls per contest. As a unit, Georgia is pulling down an average of 44.0 rebounds per game and has made 109 assists this season—ranking them 139th nationally. The Bulldogs shoot 26.5% from three-point range (58 of 219) and maintain a free throw percentage of 78.9%. They are currently scoring an impressive average of 95.6 points per game, placing them 6th overall in Division 1, on 47.0% shooting from the field.
Defensively, Georgia is adept at forcing approximately 18.6 turnovers per game while drawing 19.9 fouls. They rank 135th in the nation by permitting 85 assists this season. Their defensive unit has allowed opponents to shoot 37.9% (174 of 459) and gives up 39.0 rebounds per game collectively. Opponents are shooting 32.9% from the three-point line, and Georgia ranks 113th nationally in points allowed at 69.6 per game.
In their most recent outing, the Florida State Seminoles secured a dominant 89-59 victory against CSU Bakersfield. The Seminoles accumulated 35 rebounds—22 defensively and 13 offensively—while turning over the ball 17 times and making 13 steals. CSU Bakersfield was whistled for 22 fouls, allowing Florida State to take 29 free throw attempts, of which they made 23 for a conversion rate of 79.3%. From three-point territory, Florida State hit 8 of 32 attempts (25.0%), ending the game with a 44.6% shooting percentage (29 of 65). Defensively, they limited CSU Bakersfield to a 38.9% shooting rate, allowing 21 of 54 attempts to go in. The Seminoles allowed CSU Bakersfield 37 rebounds in total (13 offensive).
Chauncey Wiggins played a crucial role for Florida State, scoring 17 points on 5 of 10 shooting while also grabbing 6 rebounds in his 23 minutes on the court, though he did not register any assists.
Florida State enters this game with a winning record of 5-1 this season. The Seminoles average 21.0 fouls per game and have a 73.1% success rate from the free throw line. They average 18.8 assists per game, ranking 31st nationally, and average 11.2 turnovers. With 559 points on the season, they average 93.2 points per game, with 39.8 rebounds per game. Regarding shooting efficiency, Florida State is hitting 44.8% from the field, putting them at 217th in the country.
Defensively, Florida State allows 30.0% shooting from three-point attempts (42 of 140) and 68.5% from the free throw line. They allow 12.7 assists and 40.5 rebounds per game, ranking 148th and 343rd in Division 1, respectively. The Seminoles rank 125th in Division 1 for points allowed per game at 70.3. They force an impressive 21.2 turnovers per game and limit opponents to a 39.8% shooting percentage from the field, which is 69th in Division 1.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NCAA showdown against the spread?
Prediction: Go with Georgia
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