College Football Same Game Parlays & Picks: Week 6 (2025)
We’re back with another week of college football. The headlining games aren’t as exciting as last week, but there’s still plenty of value on the board.
Here are my top college football same-game parlays and picks for Week 6.
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Top College Football Same Game Parlays: Week 6
(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)
No. 9 Texas Longhorns vs. Florida Gators
- Leg 1: DJ Lagway Under 189.5 Passing Yards (-114)
- Leg 2: Ryan Wingo Over 48.5 Receiving Yards (-114)
- Leg 3: Under 42.5 Points (-110)
This game will likely be a low-scoring affair between the Florida Gators and Texas Longhorns. Both offenses have been underwhelming against Power 4 competition. However, the defenses have looked rather good.
Texas has one of the best secondaries in college football. The team can also get to the quarterback and stop the run. Ultimately, they’ll go up against DJ Lagway of the Gators, who threw for just 61 yards against the Hurricanes. That came after a 287-yard performance against LSU. However, in that game, Lagway threw five interceptions, and Florida clearly wanted to minimize turnovers against Miami.
On the flip side, Ryan Wingo earned 93 receiving yards in Texas’s last game against Sam Houston State. But he earned no more than 35 receiving yards in either of his first three games of the season. Texas showed up against Sam Houston. But the offense didn’t show up against Ohio State in Week 1.
That’s why I’m comfortable riding with the under in this SEC showdown.
Parlay Odds: +445
No. 16. Vanderbilt Commodores vs. No. 10. Alabama Crimson Tide
- Leg 1: Diego Pavia Over 59.5 Rushing Yards (-114)
- Leg 2: Jam Miller Over 58.5 Rushing Yards (-114)
- Leg 3: Vanderbilt +10.5 (-110)
Diego Pavia and the Vanderbilt Commodores have had this game circled on the schedule all season. Pavia came back to Vanderbilt to win a championship. This weekend, he has his first opportunity to prove Vanderbilt belongs.
Pavia is already a terrific runner. He’s earned at least 79 rushing yards in back-to-back games and has added at least 61 rushing yards in three of his first four games. While Alabama’s defense has improved, it’s still got a weak pass rush. If Pavia has time in the pocket, he’ll be able to run around and get yardage when his receivers are all down the field.
Meanwhile, Alabama’s Jam Miller made his return to the field last week against Georgia. He only rushed for 2.9 yards per carry, but he was given 16 attempts. It’s much more likely he’ll break out for a gain larger than seven yards against Vanderbilt’s defense. They’ve also been weak in the tackling department, and Miller is tough to get down.
Ultimately, Alabama responded quite well after losing to Florida State. But Vanderbilt has a chip on its shoulder and will prove it belongs in the SEC conversation. They’ll stick around.
Parlay Odds: +511