College Football Week 3 Same Game Parlay Odds & Picks (2023)

College Football is back! From coast to coast, we have action and a couple of intriguing games to start the year.

Let’s look at a few Same Game Parlays for Week 3.

College Football Same Game Parlay Picks: Week 3

(Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)

Washington at Michigan State

Leg 1: Washington -15.5 (-115)

Washington has been a fun team to watch this season. The offense will be one of the country’s best, as they’ve already scored 99 points in the first two games. Michigan State is in the news for the wrong reasons, and now having to turn around and play the No. 8 team in the country will be tough.

Leg 2: Michael Penix Jr. OVER 349.5 passing yards (-105)

Michael Penix Jr. is living up to the offseason hype with the fourth-best QBR in the country. MSU has allowed the sixth-fewest passing yards in the country, but they’ve only seen Richmond and Central Michigan. The Huskies are a pass-heavy offense and should give Penix Jr. plenty of opportunities to put up numbers.

Leg 3: Nathan Carter UNDER 84.5 yards (-135)

The Spartans have been pushing their offense through the run game with Nathan Carter, and he’s currently 20th in the nation in rushing yards. Central Michigan is the only FBS opponent they’ve faced so far, and last season, they were 74th in rushing yards allowed, and Washington was 24th. Expect Washington to jump out to a large lead, and MSU will have to abandon the run early.

Parlay Odds: +535


Wyoming at Texas

Leg 1: Wyoming +28.5 (-110)

Will the Longhorns have a hangover coming off the biggest win in the Steve Sarkisian era? They’ll host Wyoming, who already have a notable win thanks to a comeback against Texas Tech. BYU was the only ranked opponent they saw last year, and Wyoming was competitive with only a 14-point road loss. The Longhorns will grab the win, but the Cowboys will rein in the cover.

Leg 2: Quinn Ewers OVER 279.5 Passing Yards (-115)

With injuries and a few rough games, Quinn Ewers’ 2022 season didn’t live up to the hype. However, he’s been excellent this season, with a 63.2% completion rate, six touchdowns and zero interceptions. Wyoming was 54th in passing yards allowed last year and is 121st this season. Ewers’ passing totals are set very low for a passing defense that has struggled.

Leg 3: Adonai Mitchell OVER 69.5 Receiving Yards (+100)

Ewers has done well with spreading the ball, but one of his more impressive receivers is Adonai Mitchell. The junior leads the team with three touchdowns and all Texas receivers with 17.3 yards per catch. He had a big catch in last week’s game and will duplicate that this week.

Parlay Odds: +629


Colorado State at Colorado

Leg 1: Colorado -22.5 (-115)

The hype of the Buffaloes is real so far, with a road win against ranked TCU and a beatdown of Nebraska. This game against Colorado State was supposed to be a simple warmup before Colorado entered conference play, but not now. CSU head coach Jay Norvell said on his radio show, “When I talk to grown-ups, I take my hat and my glasses off.” Deion responded, “It was just gonna be a good game, and they done messed around and made it personal.” Colorado is going to run up the score.

Leg 2: Shedeur Sanders Over 349.5 passing yards (+105)

Sedur Sanders has been incredible with 903 passing yards and seven touchdowns, surging to seventh in the Heisman odds. He’ll face his easiest matchup this season, as Colorado State has allowed the most passing yards of any FBS program.

Leg 3: Travis Hunter over 69.5 receiving yards (-130)

Travis Hunter is another player you must watch out for in the Heisman race. We won’t make comparisons to top Charles Woodson or Champ Bailey yet, but a few more great performances on both sides of the ball, and he may be in the conversation. Look for him to run all over this struggling Rams secondary.

Parlay Odds: +578


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