Why our experts are picking the Bills to

Why our experts are picking the Bills to

Happy Friday everyone, this is Chris Bengel filling in for Zach Pereles. We've got a weekend full of NFL playoff action and some riveting college basketball matchups.Let's not waste any time and get right into the news! CBS Sports HQ Newsletter Your Ultimate Guide to Every Day in Sports We bring sports news that matters to your inbox, to help you stay informed and get a winning edge. I agree to receive the "CBS Sports HQ Newsletter" and marketing communications, updates, special offers (including partner offers), Jurrell Casey Jersey and other information from CBS Sports and the Paramount family of companies. By pre sing sign up, I confirm that I have read and agree to the . Please check the opt-in box to acknowledge that you would like to subscribe. Thanks for signing up! Keep an eye on your inbox. Sorry! There was an error proce sing your subscription. Good morning to everyone but especially to... FANSWe're one step closer towards finding out what teams will be facing off in LVI. This weekend, we have four very exciting matchups: at (Saturday, 4:30 p.m. on CBS and ) at (Saturday, 8:15 p.m. ET) at (Sunday, 3 p.m. ET) at (Sunday, 6:30 p.m. on CBS and )Our NFL experts and took their shot at forecasting all four of those playoff contests. Something I found somewhat surprising:both Breech and Prisco took the Bills to upset the Chiefs on the road. Here's what both had to say about why the Bills can pull off the upset (hint: it's going to come down to defense):Breech: Prisco: Personally, I'm siding with Breech and Prisco when it comes to the Bills. While the Chiefs appear to have gotten their offense back on track, Josh Allen looked absolutely flawle s last week against a very stout defense.If Allen ends up carving up the Chiefs defense on Sunday, it won't come as much of a surprise in my book. Honorable mentionsDuring a radio interview, Philadelphia 76ers president Daryl Morey prior to the trade deadline due to the recent strong play from Joel Embiid.Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball is and will be LeShaun Sims Jersey out for six-to-eight weeks.And not such a good morning for...THE PURDUE BOILERMAKERSThere was Marcus Mariota Jersey a big upset in the world of college basketball last night with . Guards Xavier Johnson and Rob Phinisee led the way for the Hoosiers as the two combined to score 38 points.Here's what happened down the stretch:Phinisee connected on a go-ahead three with just 17 seconds left to give Indiana the leadIndiana forward Trayce Jackson-Davis drilled a pair of free throws with just five seconds remaining that extended the Hoosiers' lead to three pointsBoilermakers star guard Jaden Ivey threw up a last-second three that would've tied the game, but it clanged off the rim to give Indiana their first signature win of the seasonIt marked the third lo s of the 2021-22 season for the Boilermakers, who were coming off of a double-overtime win over Illinois on Monday. Purdue dropped a Big Ten contest to then No. 23 Wisconsin at home and also lost to Rutgers last month.With this latest lo s, it's quite likely that Purdue will slide out of the top five of the A sociated Pre s poll. Not so honorable mentionMajor League Baseball's executive council.Bengals fans, good luck attending the playoff game vs. the Titans this Brett Kern Jersey weekend. that will likely limit the number of Bengals fans on hand. Per the new policy, tickets can't be transferred to anyone who purchases them until 24 hours prior to kickoff. That makes it extra hard for visiting fans to lock in travel plans.Previewing a huge weekend of college hoops While a lot of the sports talk this weekend will be centered around the NFL playoffs, there will be a ton of incredible college basketball matchups taking place around the country.To get you ready for the weekend, CBS Sports college basketball scribe Matt Norlander in which he tabbed No. 2 Auburn as the top team in the nation.Norlander There will be two matchups on Friday and Saturday that will feature two top 15 programs. As Norlander mentioned, the game that the whole country will be watching will be No. 2 Auburn hosting No. 12 Kentucky. Auburn and Kentucky are the two top teams in the SEC with just one conference win separating the two teams. In addition to Kentucky/Auburn, there are several other big-time games to keep an eye on:No. 14 Michigan State at No. 8 Wisconsin (Friday, 9 p.m.)No. 12 Kentucky at No. 2 Auburn (Saturday, 1:30 p.m.)No. 5 Baylor at Oklahoma (Saturday, 3 p.m.)No. 13 LSU at No. 24 Tenne see (Saturday, 6 p.m.)Northwestern at No. 4 Delanie Walker Jersey Purdue (Sunday, 1 p.m.)No. 3 Arizona at California (Sunday, 3 p.m.)It's crazy to think that we're le s than two months away from March Madne s getting underway. With conference play in full swing, there's a ton at stake this weekend.The Bucks are still the team to beat in the Eastern Conference The Milwaukee Bucks won their first NBA title in franchise history last season. However, the Bucks haven't exactly had the stellar start to the season that many envisioned in their title defense. Still, CBS Sports NBA scribe Jack Maloney this season. The Bucks currently hold a 28-19 record, which is good for fourth place in the Eastern Conference. They're just 3-6 in the last nine games, but had a statement win in a 126-114 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday. As Maloney explains, one of the biggest reasons to be confident in the Bucks is the return of veteran point guard Jrue Holiday.Holiday, 31, has been banged up the majority of the 2021-22 season as he's dealt with multiple ankle injuries. He's mi sed 13 of the team's 46 games, so seeing him in the lineup hasn't been far from a given throughout the campaign. Holiday did score just nine points on 2-of-8 shooting, but his presence on the court makes a huge difference.Maloney: During their run to an NBA title, the trio of Antetokounmpo, Khris Middleton and Holiday constantly came up huge. With Holiday back in the lineup, it's hard not to like where the Bucks could be headed. What we're watching this weekend FridayClippers at 76ers, 7 p.m. on NBA.TVBulls at Bucks, 8 p.m. on ESPNSaturdayNo. 12 Kentucky at No. 2 Auburn, 1:30 Tennessee Titans Jersey p.m. on CBSBengals at Titans, 4:30 p.m. on CBS andNo. 13 LSU at No. 24 Tenne see, 6:30 p.m. on ESPN49ers at Packers, 8:15 p.m. on FOXSunday Ram

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