Week 7 of the College Football season is here, and it’s time we look to yet another three-leg parlay.
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The odds on this parlay are +1029.
USC has been fantastic this season with quarterback Caleb Williams and wide receiver Jordan Addison, but they’re about to meet their most challenging task all season: Go into Salt Lake City and take on the ever-so-formidable Utah Utes.
The Utes rank 22nd in the nation in terms of total yards allowed per game, and the Trojans have shown that their offense, which averages 40 points per game, can falter here and there—see their road win over Oregon State, 17-14.
Not only does Utah have a great defense, but they also have quarterback Cam Rising who’s a dual threat, helping lead them to over 200 rushing yards per game as a team, and can throw. He has over 1,400 passing yards and 13 touchdowns with just three interceptions this year.
This will be a lower-scoring game than 65 total points.
Speaking of lower-scoring games, we have Illinois taking on Minnesota. While the total isn’t mentioned here as part of the parlay, we’ll have you know that it’s sitting at around 38-39 points, depending on where you look.
Illinois are road underdogs here but coached by Brett Bielema; this team will look to continue running the ball, especially if Artur Sitkowski gets the start again.
If you’re more comfortable with the spread, Illinois is still the bet, just out of principle that you should take the underdog at -6.5 with a total of less than 40.
Minnesota is a solid squad, of course, with Mohamed Ibrahim at running back, but the home team pulls this one out, relying on their rushing attack led by Chase Brown.
The No. 1 team in the nation, it’s hard to bet against the Georgia Bulldogs, but this team is not equipped to cover 30+ point spreads, not to mention one closing in on 40.
Defensive lineman Jalen Carter will likely be out again here, and that should allow Vanderbilt to move the ball ever so slightly on the ground and just throw, throw, throw when they’re down.
Of course, Georgia will win here, but their offense, especially with quarterback Stetson Bennett not throwing a touchdown since Week 3, has no business being 38.5-point favorites.
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