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College Football Same Game Parlays & Picks: Week 9 (2025)

College Football Same Game Parlays & Picks: Week 9 (2025)

This week’s schedule has some more enticing matchups in the SEC. After reviewing some of the big games, I’ve decided on a couple of same-game parlays (SGP) that I’ll be attacking this weekend.

Here are my top college football same-game parlays and picks for Week 9.

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Top College Football Same Game Parlays: Week 9

(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)

No. 8 Ole Miss Rebels @ No. 13 Oklahoma Sooners

  • Leg 1: Isaiah Sategna III Over 70.5 Receiving Yards (-114)
  • Leg 2: Deuce Alexander Under 42.5 Receiving Yards (-114)
  • Leg 3: Oklahoma -5.5 (-108)

Isaiah Sategna has recorded at least 73 receiving yards in four of his last five games for Oklahoma. He most recently added 73 receiving yards against South Carolina on the road after earning seven receptions in the win. He’s averaging 12 yards per catch and has had a long reception of at least 20 yards in six straight games. While Ole Miss has a solid secondary, the pass rush hasn’t been quick enough. That’ll give Sategna enough time to get open and make plays.

On the other hand, Deuce Alexander of Ole Miss has added 36 or fewer receiving yards in back-to-back games. In the last two games combined, he’s hauled in just five receptions. He hasn’t had more than four receptions in any game this season. Furthermore, Oklahoma’s secondary is one of the best in the SEC. The Sooners will put the clamps down.

It’s one of many reasons why I’ll take Oklahoma -5.5 at home. The Sooners are better defensively. If they can get a few stops and the offense can click at home, they’ll run away with this game. 

Parlay Odds: +449


No. 3 Texas A&M Aggies @ 20. LSU Tigers

  • Leg 1: Caden Durham Over 50.5 Rushing Yards (-114)
  • Leg 2: Marcel Reed Under 219.5 Passing Yards (-114)
  • Leg 3: LSU Moneyline (+124)

Many fans at LSU are calling for Brian Kelly to be fired after the Tigers’ latest loss to Vanderbilt on the road. The Tigers had their chances to come back and win, but LSU was ultimately outplayed throughout the game. The Tigers have really struggled to score around the red zone, and they’re not finishing drives like in years past.

That said, LSU is at home. It’s never easy to go on the road and win a game. Yes, Texas A&M is undefeated, but the full slate of wins isn’t super remarkable. A 41-40 win over Notre Dame was the highlight of the season. In addition, they’ve had four SEC games, and three of them were at home. The one on the road was against Arkansas last week, when A&M won 45-42.

LSU will likely score a lot of points against the Aggies in this game. It’ll start with the run game, which is developing. Caden Durham has rushed for at least 59 yards in back-to-back games. He recorded 8.4 yards per attempt last week.

On the other hand, Marcel Reed has delivered at least 234 passing yards in back-to-back games. But passing against LSU’s secondary won’t be easy, even if Whit Weeks isn’t slotted in at middle linebacker due to injury.

Parlay Odds: +427


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