
College Football Week 3 Parlay (+843): Cash In With This 3-Leg Plus Money Parlay
College Football Week 3 Parlay (+843): Cash In With This 3-Leg Plus Money Parlay
We are two (okay, 2.5) weeks into the 2022-23 college football season and already the play on the field has not disappointed. Following a week of seeing major upsets across the country, we look to settle back in this week as teams regroup. With conference play picking up over the next month, starting this week, let's take a closer look at three games I’m keyed in on for Saturday.
(Odds via DraftKings)
Auburn ML (+130)
Ole Miss -16.5 (-105)
LSU ML (+110)
College Football Parlay Predictions
Auburn ML (+130)
When 2-0 Penn State travels to face the 2-0 Tigers in Auburn on Saturday night, a lot will be learned about one of these two teams; and potentially both. Penn State is still where they want to be at this point after escaping Purdue with an ugly win to start the season and handling business against Ohio last week as well, beating them 46-10 at home as 28-point favorites.
On the other side of this matchup, those undefeated Tigers have failed to cover both games. Last week, they even allowed San Jose State to stay around despite being 24-point favorites, winning 24-16. The difference in this one, I believe, will be the Tigers rushing attack, who are thus far averaging 247.5 yards per game.Â
Look for running back Tank Bigsby to break one early, Auburn does enough to skate by with a win over a once again overrated Penn State team.
Ole Miss -16.5 (-105)
This weekend in Atlanta, Lane Kiffin will face Georgia Tech, his first Power 5 opponent of the season, in what will be the first test in the post-Matt Corral era. Jaxson Dart, the UFC transfer and initial starting quarterback for the Rebels this season entered the game last weekend after quarterback Luke Altmyer exited. Filling in, he went on to throw for 336 yards and three touchdowns in the victory, albeit against Central Arkansas.
As for Georgia Tech, a loss to Clemson in the first week was predicted because they actually played the game much closer than the final score of 41-10 suggested. They did win 35-17 last week against Western Carolina but failed to cover as 24-point favorites. In reality, the Yellow Jackets trailed 14-7 in the fourth quarter before making a late comeback and securing a victory.
While not having Corral might come back to bite Kiffin in SEC play, I don't see anything on this Georgia Tech roster to think they put up much of a fight in this one. Look for the Ole Miss defense to remain stout throughout, and Kiffin to largely have his way offensively.Â
LSU ML (+110)
The Bulldogs will travel to face LSU this weekend, a team that is still very much in the SEC race despite losing to FSU in week one. After dominating Southern 65-17 and winning as 44.5-point underdogs on Saturday, LSU will now focus on the upcoming month's grueling SEC schedule, starting with Mississippi State.
Will Rogers, the quarterback for the Bulldogs, is already vying to be an early Heisman dark horse after leading the nation in passes completed and being presently tied for second place with nine touchdown passes. He also has one of the top five passing yards per game averages in the nation with 381.5.
In this one, however, I like for the return of LSU running back John Henry to be the difference, as the Bulldogs struggle down in the bayou.
Combined odds: +843 (Bet $100 to win $843)
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Johnny has been covering the sports betting markets and handicapping games for the better part of the past decade. Along the way, he has written for publications such as All-In Magazine, Blitz Predict, FantasyPros, Betting Pros, Sportsbook Review, and most recently, OddsChecker. In addition to giving out picks on Twitter, Johnny is the host of the podcast The Daily Sports Bet -- a 10 minute or less listen with actionable insights and no fluff or BS. Starting the podcast in June, he closed out 2021 up 26 units with a winning percentage of 55%.