Parlay Bet Payday: 5-leg college football parlay to bank on for Week 10

Highlight five college football picks and predictions to combine into one five-leg parlay for extra profit in Week 10.

It’s Week 10 of the college football season and that means we are back with our favorite parlay of the week. This bet includes a few favorites and a few underdogs to increase the odds. Let’s take a look at our top college football parlay among SportsbookWire’s college football picks and predictions.

College football parlay picks, predictions and best bets

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Leg 1: Michigan -3 (-110) at Indiana

Our first leg of the parlay will feature Michigan (1-1) covering a field-goal spread over Indiana (2-0). After a disappointing loss to Michigan State last week, look for the Wolverines to bounce back in a big way in this critical Big Ten matchup. Michigan has won six straight games at Indiana and should be expected to take care of business here in its third game of the season.

Also see: Michigan at Indiana odds, picks and prediction

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Leg 2: Florida at Georgia -3 (-115)

Arguably the best matchup of the week features two SEC powerhouses facing off with Georgia (4-1) taking on Florida (3-1). The Gators have a ton of talented weapons on offense, but the Bulldogs have the defensive backs to slow down their offense. Expect this game to be close throughout, but for Georgia to win by at least 4 points.

Leg 3: Stanford at Oregon -7.5 (-115)

This line is surprisingly low considering Oregon has won 12 of its last 13 games and its offense was one of the best in the nation over that stretch. While the Ducks will be ushering in a new quarterback after Justin Herbert left for the NFL Draft, expect the team to score into the upper 30s and easily cover this spread Saturday evening.

Leg 4: Clemson at Notre Dame (+155)

With QB Trevor Lawrence (COVID-19) out of the lineup, Clemson (7-0) could be in big trouble against Notre Dame (6-0) this week. Clemson nearly lost to Boston College last week and Notre Dame is one of the better teams in the country. The Fighting Irish have won 10 straight home games, so take them to upset the Tigers and win outright.

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Leg 5: Washington State (+105) at Oregon State

In their first game without head coach Mike Leach, the Washington State Cougars are slight road underdogs to the Oregon State Beavers. The final leg of our parlay will be taking Washington State’s money line for the outright win. The Cougars hav won six straight games over Oregon State and the Beavers have been an awful home team over the last two seasons.

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