It’s almost Friday baby.
Every single day, Section 400 will take you through the upcoming night’s slate of games, no matter how incredible, or how disgusting, it looks.
Today’s slate is appealing enough to keep me watching instead of putting on the new episode of “Loki”, but it is kind of close.
Let’s get right into what you should be watching.
The best.

- (NFL) Titans vs. Steelers
- (NBA) Spurs vs. Suns
Tonight’s Thursday Night Football game may kill Al Michaels. The 3-4 Titans travel to Pittsburgh to take on the 4-3 Steelers in a game that is going to be more offensively challenged than Tim Tebow with a baseball bat.
The current over/under sits at a brisk 36.5 points, with the Steelers favored by a field goal. Will Levis gets the start for Tennessee after his great debut last week, and we at Section 400 think he’s going to play well again. For the rest of our predictions and our best bets for the game, read our roundtable here.
The Spurs play in Phoenix for the second time in three nights (figure it out Adam) on Thursday on NBATV. The last time these teams played, just two days ago, (figure it out Adam) the Suns blew a late lead, and a late possession, to lose to the young Spurs.
Will they lose to two in a row to a projected lottery team? Probably not. Will I watch to see Victor Wembanyama? Yes.
The best of the rest.

- (NBA) Raptors vs. 76ers
- (NHL) Maple Leafs vs Bruins
The Philadelphia 76ers host the Toronto Raptors tonight at the Wells Fargo Center in Philly. This will be the Sixers first game after the James Harden trade, and more importantly, the homecoming for an OG piece of the process, Robert Covington.
The Sixers are favored by 9 in this once and may win by 50 just to spite their former teammate.
The Boston Bruins try to keep their undefeated record alive when they take on the Toronto Maple Leafs on the at 7:30 eastern. The Bruins are right back on pace to break another points record after they set it last year.
The rest

- (NCAAF) TCU vs Texas Tech
- (NBA, NCAAF, NHL) rest of slate
We have a Big 12 game on Thursday Night with an over/under of 59.5. For those who just like offense and don’t care about the product on the field, this game is for you.
Both of these teams really need this win if they want an inside track to a bowl game (particularly 3-5 Texas Tech). TCU has Texas, Oklahoma and Baylor left on the schedule, while Texas Tech plays Kansas, UCF, and Texas.
The loser tonight could very well be left out of the postseason.
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