College Football Same Game Parlays & Picks: Week 3 (2025)
We’ve hit back-to-back same game parlays to begin the college football season. In Week 1, in the Clemson-LSU game, we came through with a +425 cash payout. Then, last week, we nailed a +562 SGP in the Michigan-Oklahoma game.
It’s been a great start, but there’s still plenty of season to go. Check out our top college football same-game parlays and picks for Week 3.
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Top College Football Same Game Parlays: Week 3
(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)
No. 6 Georgia vs. No. 15 Tennessee
- Leg 1: Joey Aguilar Over 201.5 Passing Yards (-114)
- Leg 2: Nate Frazier Over 51.5 Rushing Yards (-114)
- Leg 3: Tennessee Moneyline (+152)
Joey Aguilar has added at least 206 passing yards in 23 consecutive games. He’s only played a couple of games for Tennessee, but he’s been terrific for the Vols. The fans and players love him and welcomed him as soon as he got on campus. In his first two games, he’s completed 39-for-59 and has five passing touchdowns.
Tennessee already destroyed Syracuse in Week 1 and then added 72 points against East Tennessee State. Now, Aguilar is facing a potentially overrated Georgia squad. Georgia hasn’t been great at rushing the quarterback. If Aguilar has time to make decisions, he’ll have a day.
Meanwhile, Nate Frazier of Georgia has earned 116 yards on 25 carries. He’s scored two touchdowns and is the leading rusher for Georgia. The Bulldogs only scored 28 points against Austin Peay last week, which was a bit concerning. Overall, if Georgia is going to score points on Tennessee, they’ll need to establish the run with Frazier.
That said, with Tennessee at home, I’ll ride the Vols. They earned a win over Syracuse in Week 1 and have already been tested. This is a strong football program, led by Aguilar.
Parlay Odds: +778
Vanderbilt vs. No. 11 South Carolina
- Leg 1: LaNorris Sellers Under 217.5 Passing Yards (-114)
- Leg 2: Sedrick Alexander Under 50.5 Rushing Yards (-114)
- Leg 3: Vanderbilt Moneyline (+128)
LaNorris Sellers finished with only 128 yards passing against South Carolina State. He also added only 209 passing yards against Virginia Tech earlier this year. Neither of those numbers would’ve cashed his current number for Week 3 at 217.5.
In addition, Vanderbilt’s strengths to start the season seem to be the coverage and pass rush. If that continues, Sellers won’t have it easy against Vanderbilt’s defense.
Meanwhile, South Carolina allowed just 3.1 yards per rush against Virginia Tech and gave up just 1.8 yards per rush against South Carolina State. The run defense looks terrific, which is why I’ll take Sedrick Alexander to finish with below 50.5 rushing yards for Vanderbilt.
If Vanderbilt is going to win, it needs to be with Diego Pavia using his arm. The pass protection has been weak for Vandy, but so far, Pavia has been able to do enough that it hasn’t cost them. Pavia’s got the whole team believing. Now, I believe.
Parlay Odds: +715