Playing this 3-team parlay, based on criteria and trends alone, results in a .55-.60 cent return on your dollar.
(355) TULANE vs. (356) RICE
Lean: RICE on the money line.
Fading a road team (Tulane) that averages between 6.4 and 7.5 yards per pass attempt when playing a team (Northwestern) that has allowed 8.3 yards per pass attempt on the season following a game where that team (Rice) allowed 8-plus yards in their last game has been a cash cow on the money line. The trend is 57-12 (83%) over the last 10 college campaigns and is 4-0 this season.
Play Rice on the ML -565
(399) OKLAHOMA at (400) BAYLOR
Lean: Sooners on the money line
The Sooners held Griffin to 124 yards on 20-for-33 passing with one touchdown and two interceptions in last season's meeting, though he did gain 83 yards on 12 rushes.
"You look at OU's defense for the last 10 years, ever since Coach Stoops has been there and they are a top 10 defense," Baylor coach Art Briles said. "Those guys are good, extremely good. They do a great job schematically; they put a lot of pressure on you."
The Bears are a mere 2-10 ATS in home games when they outgain their opponents by 0.5 or less yards per play; 0-6 ATS against accomplished passing teams averaging 250 or more passing yards per game over the last two seasons and 0-7 ATS against teams that outscore their opponents by an average of 10-plus points per game on the season over the last 2 seasons.
OU is 15-0 straight up against BAYLOR since 1992
Play Oklahoma -680
(319) MINNESOTA vs. (320) NORTHWESTERN
Lean: NORTHWESTERN on the money line.
Fading a road team (Minnesota) that averages between 6.4 and 7.5 yards per pass attempt when playing a team (Northwestern) that has allowed 8.3 yards per pass attempt on the season following a game where that team (Northwestern) allowed 8-plus yards in their last game has been a cash cow on the money line. The trend is 57-12 (83%) over the last 10 college campaigns and is 4-0 this season.
Play Northwestern on the ML of -630
(355) TULANE vs. (356) RICE
Lean: RICE on the money line.
Fading a road team (Tulane) that averages between 6.4 and 7.5 yards per pass attempt when playing a team (Northwestern) that has allowed 8.3 yards per pass attempt on the season following a game where that team (Rice) allowed 8-plus yards in their last game has been a cash cow on the money line. The trend is 57-12 (83%) over the last 10 college campaigns and is 4-0 this season.
Play Rice on the ML -565
(399) OKLAHOMA at (400) BAYLOR
Lean: Sooners on the money line
The Sooners held Griffin to 124 yards on 20-for-33 passing with one touchdown and two interceptions in last season's meeting, though he did gain 83 yards on 12 rushes.
"You look at OU's defense for the last 10 years, ever since Coach Stoops has been there and they are a top 10 defense," Baylor coach Art Briles said. "Those guys are good, extremely good. They do a great job schematically; they put a lot of pressure on you."
The Bears are a mere 2-10 ATS in home games when they outgain their opponents by 0.5 or less yards per play; 0-6 ATS against accomplished passing teams averaging 250 or more passing yards per game over the last two seasons and 0-7 ATS against teams that outscore their opponents by an average of 10-plus points per game on the season over the last 2 seasons.
OU is 15-0 straight up against BAYLOR since 1992
Play Oklahoma -680
(319) MINNESOTA vs. (320) NORTHWESTERN
Lean: NORTHWESTERN on the money line.
Fading a road team (Minnesota) that averages between 6.4 and 7.5 yards per pass attempt when playing a team (Northwestern) that has allowed 8.3 yards per pass attempt on the season following a game where that team (Northwestern) allowed 8-plus yards in their last game has been a cash cow on the money line. The trend is 57-12 (83%) over the last 10 college campaigns and is 4-0 this season.
Play Northwestern on the ML of -630