College Football Same Game Parlay Picks: Week 14 (2024)
It’s rivalry week, which already comes with a lot of hostility, but now, with the expanded playoffs, these games have way more meaning. We will look at two games that could determine potential playoff spots and put together a same-game parlay (SGP).
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Top College Football Same Game Parlays: Week 14
(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)
No. 3 Texas vs. No. 20 Texas A&M
This is one of the more meaningful games on Saturday. It's simple: The winner goes to the SEC Championship.
For most of the season, Texas looked like the best team in the nation. However, specific weaknesses were exposed when they faced Georgia, specifically when you pressure the offensive line. In that loss to the Bulldogs, quarterback Quinn Ewers was sacked five times. They nearly lost to Vanderbilt the next week, and Ewers was sacked four more times.
Texas A&M has 23 sacks on the year, but they are 16th in tackles for a loss (78), so they could get into the backfield and make it tough for this Longhorns offense.
The Aggies will be tough on defense, but will the offense be able to play its part? The absence of running back Le'Veon Moss is huge, as he can put up big numbers, even against some of the better run defenses in the SEC. They already lack a passing game and now they have to face the 14th-best run defense in the country, which could take away their best chance of moving the ball.
Texas A&M has the capabilities to make it a difficult day for Texas with their defense, but the Longhorns should hold them down on the other side to get the win.
Parlay Odds: +612
No. 16 Arizona State vs. Arizona
- Leg 1: Arizona State -9.5 (-112)
- Leg 2: Cameron Skattebo 124+ Rushing Yards (-120)
- Leg 3: Arizona State Team Total Over 30.5 Points (-145)
Arizona State needs to win to earn a spot in the Big 12 Championship. This is one of the more entertaining teams to watch in the conference because they have a lot of playmakers.
Quarterback Sam Leavitt doesn't have the most electric arm, but his rushing abilities allow him to open up the offense, and those passes to his athletic wide receivers often go for big yards after the catch. Then there's running back Cameron Skattebo, who's third in the conference with 1,221 rushing yards and has over 140 yards in four of his last six games. He will set the tone early and get Arizona playing on their heels.
Arizona may be unable to contain Skattebo by allowing the fourth-most rushing yards in the conference (165.7). The problem with Arizona is they didn’t live up to expectations. Their defense wasn't expected to stop the world, but they hoped the offensive firepower would compensate.
The tandem of quarterback Noah Fifita and wideout Tetairoa McMillan was supposed to be one of the best. They have connected for 1,221 yards and seven touchdowns, but the team lacks depth, and Fifita has thrown 12 interceptions.
Expect the Sun Devils to punch their ticket. Their offense should put up big numbers against a bad Wildcats defense.
Parlay Odds: +486