College Football Same Game Parlay Picks: Week 11 (2024)
With the first CFB playoff poll out, we have an idea of what the committee thinks of every team. We will focus on some matchups that will have huge playoff implications. Let’s highlight the two top games and make a college football Same Game Parlay (SGP) bet or two. Here are our top college football SGP picks for Week 11.
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Top College Football Same Game Parlays: Week 11
(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)
No. 11 Alabama vs. No. 16 LSU
- Leg 1: LSU Moneyline (+114)
- Leg 2: Garrett Nussmeier 292+ Passing Yards (-120)
- Leg 3: Over 58.5 (-110)
The expanded playoff has allowed more leeway for teams to qualify, but we shouldn't expect a three-loss program to make the top 12. Both teams’ futures are at stake.
The Alabama defense looks good on paper, but it's been inconsistent. Last week, they shut out Missouri but faced an injured Brady Cook and Drew Pyne. This is still the defense that allowed 99 points in a three-week span.
The offense hasn't been much better. The run game, which was supposed to be its best attribute, averages under three yards per carry in the SEC. The team cannot afford to be a one-dimensional offense because it's been impacting Jalen Milroe, and we're seeing receiver Ryan Williams get bottled up in recent weeks.
They might have difficulty against an LSU run defense that has continued to improve. Bama needs to be able to keep up with an LSU offense that can score. The one drawback to the LSU offense is that it does not have a run game and is last in the SEC in rushing yards per game (115.3).
This is a young Alabama secondary, and they've often been exposed. They'll face the same problem they did against Georigia; quarterback Garett Nussmeier can disperse the ball equally. Three LSU wide receivers have at least 30 catches, so the Tide cannot focus on one receiver.
That, plus the environment, will get the Tigers a needed win.
Total: +649
No. 2 Georgia vs. No. 16 Ole Miss
- Leg 1: Over 54.5 (-108)
- Leg 2: Carson Beck 274+ Passing Yards (-115)
- Leg 3: Jaxon Dart 274+ Passing Yards (-115)
The other important SEC matchup with Ole Miss needed a big win to get back into the playoff picture. This can potentially be a high-scoring game, especially after seeing them put up 52 last week. Jaxon Dart comes into this game as the country's leader in passing yards (3,120), but this team can still run at 45th in the nation (178.2).
Even if Georgia had any resemblance of a run game, the Rebels are allowing 82.2 rushing yards per game (second). They will all rely on Carson Beck's arm, and he has some great stats: six games with 240+ passing and multiple touchdowns; the problem has become turnovers. Last year, he had a total of six interceptions and now has had 11 in his previous five games. Ole Miss only has seven picks this season, so there is a chance he will keep those picks down. Even with the problem of the interceptions, Georgia has still scored 30 points in five straight.
Total: +593
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