Best College Football Picks & Parlays To Bet For Week 9

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Best College Football Picks & Parlays To Bet For Week 9

The is getting serious in Week 9, with conference races clearing up and a College Football Playoff picture taking shape. 

No. 1 Georgia is still unbeaten in its quest for a third straight national championship ahead of their annual showdown with Florida in Jacksonville, where the Bulldogs are favored by nearly two touchdowns. 

We've included that marquee SEC matchup and several others to construct a pair of Week 9 college football parlays. Make sure to use a trusted !

Best College Football Parlays To Back Today For Week 9

Leg 1: Duke Over Louisville 

Odds: +170

The Cardinals are flying high at 6-1, but we don’t love the inconsistency. Louisville pulled off the big upset win over Notre Dame earlier this month and followed it up with a loss to a bad Pittsburgh team. 

That checks out considering other head-scratching results like a 21-14 win over Indiana and 13-10 triumph over Boston College. Bottom line – Louisville isn’t as good as its record. 

Duke is probably better than the 5-2 resume suggests, which includes a win over Clemson and losses to two top-10 opponents. The Blue Devils boast an outstanding secondary and Cardinals QB Jack Plummer has already thrown eight interceptions on the year. 

We’re on to kickoff our first college football parlay featuring three underdogs to win outright. 

Leg 2: Purdue Over Nebraska 

Odds: +110

Purdue has played a lot of tough, physical opponents this season, struggling in each matchup. Nebraska is not quite that. And the Boilermakers have taken advantage of teams on their level, smoking Illinois, 44-19, and winning at Virginia Tech. 

The Boilermakers also have the rest advantage after a bye, while the Huskers are coming off back-to-back wins over Illinois and Northwestern that don’t say much. 

Purdue has the far better passing attack, with two weeks to figure out how to take advantage of an average Nebraska defense. Boiler up. We’re on Purdue moneyline +110 for the .

Leg 3: Arizona State Over Oregon State 

Odds: +136

Arizona is a few plays away from 7-0. We repeat – the Wildcats, a perennial Pac-12 doormat, have not rolled over for a single opponent. 

They have three one-score losses, two of which went to overtime, against Mississippi State, No. 7 Washington and No. 9 USC. And they put it all together last week for a 44-6 blowout win over Washington State as a +7.5 underdog. 

This team could look even better in the coming weeks with freshman Noah Fifita at quarterback. He’s started the last three games and just hit the Cougars up for 342 yards, one week after throwing five touchdown passes in a triple-overtime loss to USC. 

He should continue to put up numbers against a good-but-not-great Beavers secondary. Arizona also stuffs the run and Oregon State thrives on balance. We’re taking Arizona moneyline +136 to finish off our first .

College Football Week 9 Parlay Bet No. 2

Leg 1: Georgia Over Florida

Odds: -14.5 

It’s time to see what the Bulldogs are all about without their star tight end. Brock Bowers is coming off surgery and won’t participate in the World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party. 

That’s a blow for Georgia, but they have more than enough pieces to keep the train on the tracks and take care of business against the Gators. 

Florida does a lot of things well but struggles against the run, which is always a problem against the Bulldogs. And outside of an upset win over Tennessee in Week 3 at the Swamp, we haven’t seen much from these Gators. 

The Bulldogs have won the last two matchups against Florida by a combined score of 76-27, and we expect more of the same Saturday in Jacksonville. 

We’re on Georgia -14.5 to begin our featuring three road favorites. 

Leg 2: Washington Over Stanford

Odds: -26.5 

We’re not gonna overthink this one. Stanford gives up more passing yards than any team in the country aside from Colorado, and the Cardinal isn’t even close to ready for what’s coming Saturday afternoon against Michael Penix Jr. and the Huskies. 

Penix had his worst game of the year the last time out in too-close-for-comfort win over Arizona State, tossing two interceptions with no touchdowns. 

He’s since fallen out of the top spot on the Heisman Trophy betting board. We expect that to change in a hurry. After three tough games in a row against Arizona, Oregon and Arizona State, the Huskies should be able to name their score in this one. 

We’re on Huskies -26.5 for the .

Leg 3: North Carolina Over Georgia Tech

Odds: -11

The Tar Heels were absolutely stunned last week in a 31-27 home loss to Virginia. That’s the first blemish on the record and it changes the perception of this North Carolina team, but this is college football. 

Almost everyone has a weird week or two. These Tar Heels aren’t good enough to serve as an exception, but they should bounce back strong against a weak Yellow Jackets squad. 

Georgia Tech has lost two of the last three, defeated by Bowling Green and Boston College. Not exactly world-beaters. The defense is a mess, giving up 227.7 yards on the ground per game, and the Tar Heels should run rampant at Bobby Dodd Stadium. We’re on North Carolina -11 to cap our second college football parlay. 

We’re not gonna overthink this one. Stanford gives up more passing yards than any team in the country aside from Colorado, and the Cardinal isn’t even close to ready for what’s coming Saturday afternoon against Michael Penix Jr. and the Huskies. 

Penix had his worst game of the year the last time out in too-close-for-comfort win over Arizona State, tossing two interceptions with no touchdowns. 

He’s since fallen out of the top spot on the Heisman Trophy betting board. We expect that to change in a hurry. After three tough games in a row against Arizona, Oregon and Arizona State, the Huskies should be able to name their score in this one. 

We’re on Huskies -26.5 for the .

Leg 3: North Carolina -11 Over Georgia Tech

The Tar Heels were absolutely stunned last week in a 31-27 home loss to Virginia. That’s the first blemish on the record and it changes the perception of this North Carolina team, but this is college football. 

Almost everyone has weird week or two. These Tar Heels aren’t good enough to serve as an exception, but they should bounce back strong against a weak Yellow Jackets squad. 

Georgia Tech has lost two of the last three, defeated by Bowling Green and Boston College. Not exactly world-beaters. 

The defense is a mess, giving up 227.7 yards on the ground per game, and the Tar Heels should run rampant at Bobby Dodd Stadium. We’re on North Carolina -11 to cap our second college football parlay.