College Football Week 6 Same Game Parlay Odds & Picks (2023)

We have some great matchups, and it was difficult to make a choice on what games to feature. Each game does have a ranked team, and in two, each team is in the top 25.

Let’s look at the best same game parlays for this Saturday.

College Football Same Game Parlay Picks: Week 6

(Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)

#12 Oklahoma Sooners at #3 Texas Longhorns

  • Leg 1: Over 60.5 (-110)
  • Leg 2: Dillion Gabriel Over 265.5 Passing Yards(-114)
  • Leg 3: Xavier Worthy Over 73.5 Receiving Yards (-114)

The Red River Rivalry gets a high level of excitement as each team ranks in the top 12. Last year, this game was a thrashing by the Longhorns as they coasted to a 49-0 victory. You must note that Oklahoma was without Dillion Gabriel in the lineup. Although both defenses have impressive stats, the offenses will put on a show.

Gabriel is the prime example of consistency and has more than 3,000 passing yards and 25 touchdowns in three of his four seasons. As mentioned, Gabriel didn’t play in this game last year due to an injury, which was evident in the final score. I’m anticipating a fantastic performance to make this game competitive.

Xavier Worthy has been an excellent target for Quinn Ewers and has 75 or more receiving yards and a touchdown in three of five games this year. Oklahoma’s total defense ranking numbers are skewed due to how good the run defense is because their pass defense is 51st yards allowed per game.

Parlay Odds: +335


Arizona Wildcats at #9 USC Trojans

  • Leg 1: Over 71.5 (-110)
  • Leg 2: Caleb Williams Over 332.5 Passing Yards (-114)
  • Leg 3: Tahj Washington Over 70.5 Receiving Yards (-114)

USC comes into the game as the top-scoring team in the nation and has put up more than 40 points in each game. Arizona didn’t beat Washington last week, but they were able to stay competitive, and they kept it within one possession. The Trojans just want to outscore their opponents every week, and the defense is almost an afterthought.

Some sportsbooks had Caleb Williams second in the Heisman odds behind Washington’s Michael Penix Jr., but after he threw for 403 passing yards and six touchdowns against Colorado, he jumped back in as the favorite across the board. That performance closely mirrors the one he had against Arizona last year, with 411 passing yards and five touchdowns.

Williams likes to spread the ball, but he has a few favorites. Tahj Washington went off last week with a season-high eight catches, 117 yards, and a touchdown. When Washington gets the ball, it’s usually for a big play. 

Parlay Odds: +286


#20 Kentucky Wildcats at #1 Georgia Bulldogs

  • Leg 1: Under 47.5 (-110)
  • Leg 2: Daijun Edwards Under 74.5 Rushing Yards (-114)
  • Leg 3: Devin Leary Under 173.5 Passing Yards (-114)

It had been a long time since Georgia played a competitive game, but South Carolina took them to the brink of their first loss in 22 months. You would believe losing your starting quarterback and running back would hurt the team, but Kentucky is coming in undefeated. These two defenses have been stellar, with both in the top 20 in points allowed. Look for a low-scoring game.

Daijun Edwards has looked great since returning from injury by averaging  5.1 yards per carry. Kentucky will be his toughest matchup, as they are ninth in rushing yards allowed and have not allowed a 50-yard runner this year.

Devin Leary has moved over from the ACC, and while he’s been a great game manager, he’s not going to carry the offense. They’ll look to Ray Davis and the run game to move the ball, especially against a Georgia defense whose eight interceptions are the second-most in the nation.

Parlay Odds: +393


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