NCAA Football Week 7 Parlay Picks

NCAA Football Week 7 Parlay Picks

Written by on October 11, 2018

Want to make your college football betting even more exciting? Add to your possible winnings by putting up some cash on parlay picks. That way, when both of your bets come back to the good, you take home even more cash than you would have made it you’d put the bets in separately. We’ve put together two pairs of parlay picks for you to consider heading into this Saturday’s NCAA Football Week 7 action.

NCAA Football Week 7 Parlay Picks

Saturday Brunch Parlay:

Minnesota/Ohio State to go over 59.5 

Minnesota has not won on the road yet this season, and they haven’t beaten a ranked team sinc they knocked off Nebraska four years ago. Zack Annexstad is only completing 52 percent of his passes and has five interceptions to go along with eight touchdown passes — and all five of those picks have come in the last two games. Bryce Williams has led the Golden Gophers with 311 yards in five games. On defense, Minnesota has allowed 23 points per game. The Golden Gophers head to Ohio Stadium to take on a Buckeye team looking for its first 7-0 start in three years. They have only lost at home three times in the last 4+ seasons. Dwayne Haskins is a big reason for the success this year, completing 72 percent of his passes and throwing 25 touchdown passes against just four picks. In his last three games, that ratio is 14:3 for TD:INT. J.K. Dobbins is the leading rusher with 462 yards and four scores, and the team runs for 201 yards per game. In this action, we’re looking at the point total. The over has paid in 10 of Ohio State’s last 14 games, as well as in five of Minnesota’s last seven October contests. The Golden Gophers have permitted 90 points combined in their last two contests — against Maryland and Iowa, neither of whom has the talent to score like Ohio State. So yes, I’ll take the over here.

Oklahoma State (-6.5) over KANSAS STATE (both games at 12:00pm ET)

Oklahoma State was upset by Iowa State a week ago and is 1-2 in Big 12 play. They will be looking to rebound in a big way, hoping that Taylor Cornelius can reprise a four-touchdown performance from a week ago. Kansas State sits at 2-4 (0-3 Big 12). Skylar Thompson only put up 149 yards and a score with two picks against Baylor as the Wildcats went down. Alex Barnes did run for 250 yards and three touchdowns, but it wasn’t enough. Oklahoma State is 4-1 against the spread in their last five games against teams with losing records and 10-3 against the spread in their last 13 contests coming after losses against the spread. I predict a 37-23 win for the Cowboys.

Parlay in the Gloaming

Texas/Baylor game to go over 60.5 

Texas put up 31 points on TCU two weeks ago and then hung 48 on Oklahoma a week ago, leading to the dismissal of Sooner defensive coordinator Mike Stoops. Sam Ehlinger has finally come into his own at quarterback for the Longhorns, and he will take on a Baylor team that is starting to score as well. Texas’ defense has emerged somewhat this year, but they did give up 45 points last week, and Baylor will take some shots down the field. I see the Longhorns winning, but the point total is more of a lock to me.

PENN STATE (-13.5) over Michigan State (both games at 3:30pm ET)

Michigan State took an ugly loss at home last week against Northwestern and are just 4-4 in their last eight road games. Brian Lewerke has been inconsistent at quarterback, throwing six interceptions to go with his six touchdown passes. The ground game hasn’t been that spectacular either, averaging just 123 yards per game. On defense, the Spartans are permitting over 23 points per game. They head to Happy Valley to take on a Penn State team coming off their bye week. Trace McSorley has thrown ten touchdown passes against just two interceptions, and the Nittany Lions can also bring it on the ground, averaging 261.2 yards per game. Michigan State has just covered the spread three times in their last 11 games on the road and just once in their last five games overall. I see Penn State winning, 31-16.