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Parlay Picks: College Football Saturday, Oct. 14


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The SportsLine Projection model has simulated 10,000 times to provide insights into the 45 college football games scheduled for Saturday. After analyzing blowouts like UMass (+41.5) against Penn State and tight contests like Georgia State vs Marshall (+1), three games stand out for a potential college football parlay.

Top Three Picks for Saturday’s Games

  • Game 1
  • Game 2
  • Game 3

The SportsLine model predicts that this parlay has a 39% chance of winning, with a potential return of $272 for a $100 bet. Although it’s a risky bet, the potential payout is $702.

Before placing any bets, it’s recommended to check SportsLine for valuable insights and predictions on each game. Combine all three picks for an exciting college football parlay.

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