Luke Loucks Lines Up Another Tough Preseason Test For Florida State

The Florida State Seminoles Men's Basketball team gears up to face Auburn in the much-anticipated 2026 Ballin in Boutwell preseason event, promising an exciting start to the season.

Florida State will get another preseason test in Birmingham next fall, this time against Auburn in the 2026 Ballin in Boutwell event.

The Seminoles and Tigers are set for Wednesday, October 14 at 8 p.m. ET inside historic Boutwell Auditorium. It will be Florida State’s second straight season in the event after the Seminoles played Alabama there last year.

Ballin in Boutwell, presented by Nike and Hibbett, is back for a third year after drawing sellout crowds in both of its first two editions. The matchup between FSU and Auburn is the centerpiece of a week-long basketball celebration in Birmingham that includes five men’s and women’s exhibition games and four in-state programs.

Head coach Luke Loucks said the Seminoles are eager to be back in the event.

"We're excited to be part of Ballin in Boutwell again this year," said head coach Luke Loucks. "It's a tremendous event with a great atmosphere, and it's exactly the kind of preseason challenge we're looking for.

We want to compete against the best teams possible because those games prepare us for what's ahead. Opportunities like this help us evaluate where we are, expose areas we need to improve, and get our team ready for the start of the season."

Boutwell Auditorium is part of the draw, too. The venue is known for its intimate feel and clear sightlines from every seat, giving fans a close-up look at the action.

Ballin in Boutwell was brought back in 2024, and that marked the first men’s basketball game inside Boutwell Auditorium in more than 45 years. The event is designed to highlight Birmingham’s basketball history while turning the building into an immersive fan experience.

Nike and Hibbett, the presenting sponsors, will again use the week to add interactive branding and fan activations throughout the auditorium.

Tickets for Ballin in Boutwell are on sale now at BallinInBoutwell.com.

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