We’ve got five college football games on Tuesday.
We won’t cover the Boise State-Penn State game. That’s already got separate articles. However, we’ll look at the other matchups on the slate.
After reviewing all four games, I’ve assembled my favorite college football same game parlay picks for the Citrus Bowl: South Carolina vs. Illinois.
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Tuesday’s Best Citrus Bowl Same Game Parlays: South Carolina vs. Illinois
(Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)
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South Carolina vs. Illinois (Citrus Bowl)
- Leg 1: LaNorris Sellers Anytime Touchdown Scorer (+100)
- Leg 2: Joshua Simon Anytime Touchdown Scorer (+150)
- Leg 3: Nyck Harbor Over 37.5 Receiving Yards (-114)
LaNorris Sellers has become a star at South Carolina. The freshman quarterback has scored three rushing touchdowns in his last two games. He added a rushing touchdown in three of his previous five games. Illinois has allowed 22.08 points per game. It also gave up 150.58 yards per game on the ground this season. The biggest weakness for Illinois is the pass rush. Sellers should be able to scramble around the defense and find gaps on designed runs.
When Sellers isn’t running the ball, he’s looking for tight end Joshua Simon in the end zone. Simon scored a touchdown in four of his last five games and has added five touchdowns in his previous five games. Simon doesn’t get a lot of volume, but the volume always comes around the end zone. That said, he’s also very capable of breaking out for a big play. He had a 57-yard play against Texas A&M and recorded a 30-yard play against Missouri. He’ll be a major part of this offense.
We also can’t forget Nyck Harbor. The sophomore receiver has recorded at least 40 receiving yards in five of his last six games. He’s hit this line in four of his last five games and earned 51 receiving yards against Clemson the previous time out.
Harber hasn’t earned more than three receptions in any game this year. But he’s consistently earning three receptions and has averaged more than 14 yards a catch. Do the math. If Harbor gets 14 yards a catch and adds three catches, he’d have 42 receiving yards. I’ll take his over.
Parlay Odds: +783