College Football Parlay Picks for Week 2: Tide to Expose Longhorns’ Flaws

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College Football Parlay Picks for Week 2: Tide to Expose Longhorns’ Flaws

This week's college football action offers a blend of conference games and high-profile non-conference matchups. This week’s three-leg parlay involves a team total for a top-25 team and two road underdogs that each play at ranked opponents.

College Football Parlay Picks for Week 2: Tide to Expose Longhorns’ Flaws.

Quinn Ewers started well in his first start for Texas. The offensive line is discombobulated and the team is starting two freshmen on the offensive lines. Alabama has a potential Heisman candidate on defense in Will Anderson. Nick Saban will move Anderson all over the line of scrimmage to exploit mismatches.

Akron is led by former Oregon offensive coordinator Joe Moorhead. He managed record-setting offenses at Penn State in 2016 and 2017. Michigan State was solid in its season-opening win against Western Michigan. The Spartans lost two defensive starters, linebacker Darius Snow and safety Xavier Henderson, for the season.

Florida is expected to beat Kentucky after their upset of No. 7-ranked Utah. Kentucky is without its leading rusher Chris Rodriguez Jr. who was suspended for the opener after a DUI arrest this summer. The Wildcats have the more solid defense and beat Florida last year despite having 224 yards of total offense.

The combined odds for the parlay are +591.


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