The top five of the AP top 25 rankings have remained the same from last week, but there could be some turbulence for those teams this week.
Super Bowl LVIII is finally here, and it is the best matchup we could have hoped for. Both teams have stellar defenses and big-name players on offense. The Chiefs were not a top-five offense throughout the season, like the 49ers, but they have Patrick Mahomes.
For starters, none of these teams that San Francisco has squeaked by in recent weeks have anything approaching Kansas City’s defense.
Although things haven’t looked great for Johnson later, he is still a high-level striker that needs to be respected. His unfortunate decision making in the past has cost him some fights, but I think he looked pretty good in his last fight until getting knocked out.
Can the veteran hand out a lesson to the youngster? Or will the scorching hot prospect smash another opponent with ease? Read on to see how these two styles clash and how we can profit from it.
Salt Lake City hasn’t exactly been a kind place for Arizona over the years. Not only is this the site of one of the Wildcats’ two losses as a No. 2 to a No. 15 seed (1993 to Santa Clara), but the Wildcats have dropped three of four to Utah in their standard visits to the Huntsman Center.
It’s Super Bowl weekend and one of the greatest spectacles on the PGA Tour is upon us. Before we get into this tournament, it’s worth noting that another long shot has cashed a winning ticket with Wyndham Clark taking down the rain-shortened AT&T Pro-Am at odds of 100/1 (depending on your shop).
After our earlier look at the Clippers vs. Heat, one of the other games on tap from Sunday’s slate features the Houston Rockets taking on the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Here is a look at which team has the edge going into this matchup and why.
Will the LA Clippers continue to have success against the Eastern Conference, or will the Miami Heat slow them down? JT3 breaks down which team has the edge in another East vs. West matchup.