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College basketball expert picks for Saturday’s loaded Top 25 slate

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The most jam-packed Saturday slate of the college basketball season is imminently upon us. On the docket, we have twenty ranked teams in action throughout the day, headlined by a massive Big 12 showdown between No. 2 Houston and No. 4 Arizona, and a rare nonconference treat between No. 1 Michigan and No. 3 Duke

Conference races will take further shape as the big games play out, but more illuminating will be the form of the sport’s top title contenders. Rarely do we get tilts between highly-ranked teams, but we get No. 2 vs. No. 4 and No. 1 vs. No. 3 tipping off in the span of a few hours.

We also get No. 10 Illinois vs. UCLA in a pivotal Big Ten showdown, No. 6 Iowa State at No. 23 BYU in a meaningful Big 12 matchup, and the Darryn Peterson-led Kansas Jayhawks welcoming Cincinnati to Lawrence, Kansas.

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Our team of experts has picks below straight up and against the spread for all the day’s biggest games.

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Cincinnati at No. 8 Kansas

1 p.m. on CBS,, CBSSports.comCBS Sports AppParamount+ Premium: KU is 6-3 against the spread at home this season and playing its best basketball — aside from a confounding no-show loss at Iowa State last Saturday — for most of the last month. I’m laying the points on the Jayhawks with this pick. The Darryn Peterson noise has reached deafening levels in recent days after yet another early exit, and I think he will be out to prove he’s the unquestioned No. 1 prospect in this year’s NBA Draft class. Pick: KU -11.5(Boone)

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No. 4 Arizona at No. 2 Houston

3 p.m. on ABC, fuboTV (try for free): It’s hard to envision a world in which Arizona goes from zero losses to three in the short span of less than two weeks. But that’s a reality I’m picking here. It’s a tough task to face this Houston team anywhere, much less at home, and much less without the services of Koa Peat. Tommy Lloyd’s team is capable of keeping this close, but the Coogs have too many weapons. Pick: Houston -5.5 (Boone)

No. 1 Michigan vs. No. 3 Duke

6:30 p.m. on ESPN, fuboTV (try for free): A take I believe in that could very well age poorly: This Michigan line is too low. I’d have guessed this would be Michigan -6 or -7. It leads college hoops in scoring margin, has the No. 1 defense in adjusted efficiency at KenPom and is, at least on paper, terrificly equipped to match what Duke does best. I’m laying the points with the Wolverines. Pick: Michigan -2.5 (Boone)

No. 10 Illinois at UCLA

9 p.m. on Fox, fuboTV (try for free): Things have gone sideways for UCLA in a hurry after a swing up to Michigan this week resulted in two losses to Michigan and Michigan State by 30 and 23 points, respectively. Mick Cronin will have his Bruins playing for pride, if nothing else, as they return home to face Illinois. Whether that will be enough remains to be seen — I think Illinois wins this one, say, 75-70 — but the Bruins manage to put up a respectable showing in a loss. Pick: UCLA +6.5 (Boone)

No. 6 Iowa State at No. 23 BYU

10:30 p.m. on ESPN, fuboTV (try for free): It’s tough to feel good about BYU right now after it lost sharpshooter Richie Saunders to a season-ending ACL injury. So I’m going with my gut here with Iowa State to snag a road win. This Cyclones team is dangerous defensively and playing with a full head of steam after picking up wins over Kansas and Houston in the last week. A shorthanded Cougars team can still put up a fight, but I don’t think they have the horses to get it done vs. this ISU team. Pick: ISU -3.5 (Boone)

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NBA execs raise red flags on Darryn Peterson with Kansas star in the mix for No. 1 overall pick in draft

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Darryn Peterson has been the talk of the town amid his stellar season at Kansas this season. The Jayhawks guard is projected as a candidate to go as a top pick in this year’s NBA draft.

However, according to Marc Stein, NBA teams that are in the mix to land the No. 1 pick this year are not interested in drafting Peterson.

“Says at least one top talent evaluator whose team will be in the mix for the No. 1 overall pick via the draft lottery in May: ‘I wouldn’t take (Kansas’ Darryn) Peterson with the first pick. Too many question marks.’” Stein said on his “Stein Line” show on Monday.

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Peterson’s availability has been an issue for No. 14 Kansas this season. He has dealt with a hamstring strain, sprained ankle and recurring cramps in his freshman year.

Some believe that Peterson’s injuries could have a negative impact on his draft stock.

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Darryn Peterson’s Kansas will face Arizona State on Tuesday

Kansas guard Darryn Peterson - Source: ImagnKansas guard Darryn Peterson - Source: Imagn
Kansas guard Darryn Peterson – Source: Imagn

Darryn Peterson’s Kansas (21-8, 11-5 Big 12) will lock horns with Arizona State (15-14, 6-10) on Tuesday. The game will tip off at 9 p.m. ET from Desert Financial Arena in Temple, Arizona.

The Jayhawks will enter the contest on the back of an 84-61 loss to Arizona. Meanwhile, the Sun Devils beat Utah 73-60 in their last matchup.

Kansas will then close out its regular season against Kansas State on Saturday.