Use Kalshi promo code CBSSPORTS to get $10 cash bonus by trading Alabama-Arkansas, Arizona-BYU, USC-Illinois
Use Kalshi promo code CBSSPORTS to get $10 cash bonus for college basketball trading on Wednesday

Wednesday's sports schedule is headlined by a pair of top-25 college basketball showdowns, and you can use the newest Kalshi promo code CBSSPORTS to earn a $10 cash bonus after $10 worth of trades. No. 25 Alabama hosts No. 20 Arkansas at 7 p.m. ET, while No. 4 Arizona faces No. 23 BYU at 9 p.m. ET. SportsLine expert Chip Patterson is taking Arkansas to win or lose by 3.5 points or fewer against Alabama, while another expert has locked in a selection for BYU vs. Arizona. SportsLine's proven computer model has also revealed a pick for No. 10 Illinois vs. USC at Kalshi. Sign up for Kalshi with the promo code CBSSPORTS, trade $10 on sports and receive your $10 cash bonus here:
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Kalshi prediction markets to target on Wednesday
- Arkansas to win or lose by 3.5 points or fewer vs. Alabama ($0.48 per share)
- BYU to win or lose by 12.5 points or fewer vs. Arizona ($0.51 per share)
- More than 150.5 points in USC vs. Illinois ($0.49 per share)
Arkansas to win or lose by 3.5 points or less vs. Alabama ($0.48 per share)
"With fast tempos, high-scoring offenses and plenty of variance in the defensive performance these teams sure look like mirror images of each other on paper," SportsLine expert Chip Patterson said. "There are, of course, some distinct differences when it comes to exactly how each team gets to scoring close to 90 points nearly every single night and what to expect defensively when these two volatile forces collide. Ultimately I think Darius Acuff's individual excellence and the Hogs' advantage inside can keep Arkansas in the game all the way until the final possession. The difference between 3s and 2s can shrink if Arkansas limits second-chance opportunities and creates of few of their own, and it's in that gritty approach where I give Acuff and the Razorbacks an edge." Trade Arkansas vs. Alabama at Kalshi here:
BYU to win or lose by 12.5 points or less vs. Arizona ($0.51 per share)
"Both teams are going through it injury-wise right now: BYU lost star guard Richie Saunders for the season (ACL), while Arizona is without top freshman forward Koa Peat (lower leg) and bench contributor Dwayne Aristode (illness)," SportsLine expert Eric Cohen said. "With the Wildcats being down to essentially six contributable players for this matchup, I still think they win, but in single digits." Trade BYU vs. Arizona here:
More than 150.5 points in USC vs. Illinois ($0.49 per share)
Illinois has a balanced lineup with five players averaging double digits, including freshman David Mirkovic. He scored 25 points in a win over Indiana on Sunday, giving him nine consecutive double-digit scoring performances since being inserted into the starting lineup. He joins Keaton Wagler (18.5), Kylan Boswell (14), Andrej Stojakovic (13.7) and Tomislav Ivisic (10.5) in double figures. USC's Chad Baker-Mazara is scoring nearly 19 points per game, while Ezra Ausar adds 15.7. SportsLine's proven computer model has these teams combining for 154 points on Wednesday night. Trade USC vs. Illinois here:
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