The 2023 season is in full swing, and we scoured this week’s slate to find a few interesting college football parlay picks to bundle together.
Check out our NCAAF parlay picks below, and be sure to bookmark this page, as it will be updated with our top college football parlays of the week throughout the 2023 college football season.
College Football Parlay Picks: Monday, Jan. 1
- Leg 1: Penn State moneyline (-198) vs. Ole Miss — SAT
- Leg 2: LSU moneyline (-380) vs. Iowa — MON
- Leg 3: Tennessee moneyline (-245) vs. Wisconsin — MON
- Leg 4: Oregon moneyline (-800) vs. Liberty — MON
NCAAF Parlay Odds: +201 at DraftKings Sportsbook
Alright, we have four picks for the final Bowl Week of the season. One pick is from Saturday, Dec. 30 and the other three will take place on Monday, Jan. 1. If you are looking to place a three-leg parlay on Jan. 1 (excluding Penn State from the parlay above), the odds turn into +100 for LSU, Tennessee, and Oregon moneyline.
Here are the details for this parlay:
- Each of these teams is favored by 4.5 points or more.
- LSU, Tennessee, and Oregon are favored by 6.5 or more.
- LSU (even without its Heisman QB) and Tennessee have similar matchups as high-scoring offenses that should outpace struggling Big Ten offenses in Iowa and Wisconsin respectively.
- Penn State should get the best of their Big Ten vs. SEC matchup with a stronger defense that includes the top run defense in the nation to slow down Ole Miss.
- Oregon is too much of a step up in class for Liberty, and the Ducks step in as rightful 17-point favorites.
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2023 Record: -0.38 units
What Is A College Football Parlay?
College football parlay bets are when you choose two or more teams to win their respective games. If all of your chosen teams win, you will receive a larger payout than if you had bet on each team individually. Parlay bets can be a great way to increase your potential winnings, but they can also be very risky. Before placing a college football parlay bet, make sure you understand the odds and how they work.
Of course, the downside to placing college football parlays is that if even one of your NCAA football picks loses, you will lose your entire stake. This is why it is important to carefully consider the odds before choosing this method of college football betting. Checking out the free college football picks every week at Props.com is a great way to start researching your betting parlays.