College Football Same Game Parlays: Baylor vs. LSU (Texas Bowl)
We’ve got five college football games on Tuesday.
We won’t cover the Boise State-Penn State game. That’s already got separate articles. However, we’ll look at the other matchups on the slate.
After reviewing all four games, I’ve assembled my favorite college football same game parlay picks for the BOWL: Baylor vs. LSU.
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Tuesday’s Best Texas Bowl Same Game Parlays: Baylor vs. LSU
(Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)
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Baylor vs. LSU (Texas Bowl)
- Leg 1: Sawyer Robertson Over 1.5 Passing Touchdowns (-130)
- Leg 2: Bryson Washington Over 102.5 Rushing Yards (-114)
- Leg 3: Aaron Anderson Anytime Touchdown Scorer (+120)
Sawyer Robertson finished out the regular season with nine passing touchdowns in his last three games. During the six-game winning streak, Robertson totaled 17 passing touchdowns. He’ll go up against an LSU defense that was already depleted during the regular season. While some players have chosen not to opt out on defense, the team still lost a handful of players in the portal. They’ll be stuck using a lot of younger players in the secondary. Robertson should take advantage.
Meanwhile, in five of his last six games, Bryson Washington has added at least 113 rushing yards. It’s one of the main reasons for Baylor’s massive six-game winning streak. He’s rushed for nearly six yards per attempt over the last 10 games and has earned at least 26 rushing attempts in three of his last four games. Washington has been a workhorse, and that won’t stop now.
Finally, Kyren Lacy and Mason Taylor are both opting out of this game to prepare for the 2025 NFL Draft. That leaves Aaron Anderson as the main target in the LSU offense. Anderson has scored a touchdown in four games this season but has also had many games with at least five receptions this year. Since LSU is super depleted at wide receiver, Anderson will be a main contributor. With his speed and ability, he should be able to find the end zone.
Parlay Odds: +532