BYU vs. Texas: College Football Week 9 Same Game Parlay Picks
It’s another stacked Saturday of College Football. With just two games between ranked opponents, it’s a slate to pick your spots. We’re diving right into those matchups and one featuring a top-10 team and a trendy underdog. Here are our best Week 9 College Football Same Game Parlays (SGPs). And below we dive into BYU vs. Texas.
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College Football Same Game Parlay Picks: BYU vs. Texas
(Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)
BYU vs. Texas
- Leg 1: Under 50.5 (-110)
- Leg 2: Jonathon Brooks Over 104.5 Rushing Yards (-114)
- Leg 3: Keldon Slovis Over 185.5 Passing Yards (-114)
Texas is still in the hunt to make the Big 12 Championship, but for the second year in a row, they will not have Quinn Ewers for multiple games due to injury. BYU's first year in the conference hasn't been terrible, with a 2-2 record against Big 12 opponents. If they want to pull off the upset, they will have to do it with their defense. They've done well against the pass, allowing the fourth-fewest passing yards in the conference and forcing the second-most interceptions. For a struggling BYU offense and Texas with a new signal caller, 50 points is set too high.
It'll likely be Maalik Murphy behind center for the Longhorns but don't expect him to do much. Texas will be relying on Jonathon Brooks to carry this offense. BYU allows 150.3 rushing yards per game, which ranks ninth in the conference. Even with Ewers in the lineup, Brooks has seen a huge uptick in carries. He has 20 or more in four of his last five games and has averaged five yards per carry or better in all five.
Keldon Slovis is in his third program in three. He does have the same 127.1 passer rating as last year and more touchdowns but has seen a dip in completion percentage and yards per pass. He will be more involved in the Cougar offense because Texas' top-run defense will make them one-dimensional. Texas is 75th in the nation in passing yards allowed and allows almost 12 yards per completion. Slovis will not have the best game through the air, but the passing volume will get him.
Parlay Total: +573
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