Week 3 College Football Moneyline Parlay

Week 3 College Football Moneyline Parlay

Everybody loves an underdog story. There’s nothing better than bragging to the entire bar about the plus-money bet that you just cashed. You can bet this Week 3 College Football moneyline parlay also as picks against the spread, or as single moneyline plays and when they hit you’ll be the Tailgate Hero. Welcome to the Sports Gambling Podcast Network Animal Shelter. Let’s find you a dog.

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Week 3 College Football Moneyline Parlay

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We here at the Sports Gambling Podcast Network love large odds. Some people say parlay betting is dumb, but when you treat a moneyline parlay like a lottery ticket, it’s not. Allow me to explain.

Many folks are avid lotto players, such as Mega Millions and Powerball. The odds of winning the Powerball jackpot are 1 in 292.2 million, and even lower for Mega Millions, at 1 in 302.6 million.

The notorious slogan is, “risk a little to win a lot.” What if I told you that you could place your $2 lotto entry fee on a measured college football moneyline underdog parlay where you can select your winning numbers based on analysis instead of a machine randomly doing it for you? This week’s college football upset picks would pay out $123.69 on FanDuel Sportsbook.

There are 15 slates of college football. If you were to place just one $2 college football parlay each week, that’s a $30 bet total. With just one correct +6184 The College Football Experience Parlay, that’s $93.69 of profit, $219.38 if two hit, $343.07 for three, etc.

Are you feeling more frisky? Those profit amounts increase incrementally with just a few extra dollars on each moneyline underdog parlay. Lastly, in case you weren’t already sold, I can promise you that watching Purdue, Washington State, and Old Dominion play college football is more entertaining than 40 seconds of ping-pong balls.

 

College Football Picks Record (All 1 Unit Bets)

Every ML Dog Pick: 2-7 (+2.0 units)

Noah’s Dogs: 2-5 (+4.0 units)

Dundee’s Dogs: 0-2 (-2 units)

 

Dog #1: PURDUE Moneyline +250

(-7.5) Notre Dame at Purdue (O/U 47.5)

Many ranked teams have suffered losses to the Purdue “Spoilermakers”. When ranked No. 1 in the nation Notre Dame alone has lost to Purdue four times. The Boilermakers always play up to their competition, especially inside Ross-Ade Stadium.

There would be nothing more satisfying for this Purdue team than digging their in-state superior-complexed brother his grave. A second loss would all but ruin Notre Dame’s chances of competing in the College Football Playoff. Purdue off their BYE week with an extra week of prep for the Fighting Irish is a very live dog Saturday afternoon.

Dundee’s Dog: Washington State Moneyline +168

(O/U 54.5) Washington State vs Washington (-5.5)

This year’s edition of the Apple Cup will be played at Lumin Field, Seattle Seahawks’ stadium. Washington State lost at Washington by a field goal last season. Those Huskies then played in the National Championship, then the roster and coaching staff suffered total turnover. Meanwhile the Cougars were ditched, left behind by the Power 4 conferences, and bring back a lot of 2024’s team ready to make a statement to the country.

This will be the ultimate revenge/get-up spot for John Mateer and the Cougars. Mateer, Wazzu’s Quarterback, currently has the 12th most rushing yards (252) in the nation, while averaging 13.1 yards per completion entering Week 3. WSU looked super impressive last week against Texas Tech who is much better competition than anything this brand new UW team has faced so far this season.

Dog #3: Old Dominion Moneyline +570

(-15.5) Virginia Tech at Old Dominion (O/U 47.5)

Virginia Tech has visited Old Dominion twice in history, the Hokies have lost both games outright. During Week 1 Old Dominion was a quarter away from pulling off an upset against South Carolina. The Monarchs are in a prime position to up-end Virginia Tech Saturday night.

One key to this game for ODU is to continue to limit Kyron Drones’ rushing ability. This season Drones has rushed for 32 yards on 32 attempts. Last year when this VT offense was humming they had Drones, a dual threat QB, leading the attack. Drones hasn’t been able to break off a good run this year and his throwing ability isn’t good enough alone to truly win his team a football game.

If the Monarchs can keep Drones bottled up, they have a great chance to win a low scoring contest and become 3-0 vs the Hokies in Norfolk.

The College Football Experience

For more analysis and entertainment on these games, make sure you turn into The College Football Experience. Colby Dant, PattyC, and NC Nick talk about each FBS game and mix in some FCS games, giving out moneyline and ATS college football picks every Wednesday night!

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