The biggest sports betting market in the United States is the National Football League, but the sport of college football isn’t too far behind. Week 6 of the college football season begins on Thursday night, and the action continues all the way through Saturday.
There are a number of different ways to bet on the sport of college football, but creating a parlay can unlock the biggest payout. Here is a large college football parlay worth betting in Week 6 of the college football season.
Oklahoma Sooners ML at Texas Longhorns
The Red River Showdown is always one of the biggest college football games of the year, and there is an added layer this season. Both Oklahoma and Texas are currently in the Top 25, and this game will have huge implications on the College Football Playoff race.
Oklahoma quarterback Spencer Rattler has thrown for 1,260 yards and ten touchdowns this season, and he is going to be tough for Texas to stop. The Sooners are averaging over 38 points per game this season while holding opponents to just 19 points per game.
Texas running back Bijan Robinson is one of the best in the country, and he has rushed for 652 yards and seven touchdowns through five games. The Longhorns will look to establish the run early in this game in an effort to give the defense a break.
This game should be an instant classic, and it likely won’t be decided until the fourth quarter. Oklahoma just feels to be a more complete team, and the Sooners will find a way to win this game.
Michigan State Spartans -5.5 at Rutgers Scarlet Knights
The Michigan State Spartans are back on the college football map after jumping out to a perfect 5-0 record so far in 2021. The Spartans have been solid on both sides of the ball, and it hasn’t mattered where they have played their games.
Rutgers is scoring close to 30 points per game this season, but they are also known to give up some damage. The Scarlet Knights need to find a way to control the tempo of this game, but that won’t be easy against the Spartans. Why not check out the BParlay Sports news section for more upto date news on all sports.
Michigan State quarterback Payton Thorne has thrown 11 touchdowns to just one interception this season, and he has the Spartans rolling on offense. Rutgers doesn’t pose a huge threat on defense, and that should allow the Spartans to take control of this matchup.
This game could get out of hand in a hurry for Rutgers as the Spartans will roll and cover the 5.5 point spread.
BYU Cougars -6.0 vs. Boise State Broncos
The Boise State Broncos entered the season as a Top 25 team, but they enter Week 6 with an overall record of just 2-3. Things won’t get any easier for Boise State on Saturday afternoon as they take on the 5-0 BYU Cougars.
This game could be a high-scoring affair as each team is putting up over 29 points per game. Boise State loves to throw the football, while BYU will look to establish the run early in this matchup.
Boise State quarterback Hank Bachmeier has thrown for 1,520 yards and 11 touchdowns this season, but he hasn’t always gotten a ton of help. The Broncos average just 78 rushing yards per game, and that puts too much pressure on the passing attack.
BYU has a much more balanced offensive attack, and that will be the reason that they are able to create some separation in this one. The Cougars also have a solid defense that is holding opponents to just 19 points per game.
It’s hard to believe that Boise State could get off to a 2-4 start, but that will be the case. Take the BYU Cougars -6.0 as they move to 6-0 with another comfortable win.
Iowa Hawkeyes -1.5 vs. Penn State Nittany Lions
The game of the week takes place in Iowa City as the Iowa Hawkeyes host the Penn State Nittany Lions. This game will have an old-school Big Ten Conference feel as each team is led by a dominant defense.
There isn’t much separation between Iowa and Penn State when looking at the statistics, and it’s hard to see this game getting out of hand at all. Both teams will be looking to establish the run, and field position might determine which team can take control.
Penn State has the better passing attack behind quarterback Sean Clifford, but the Iowa defensive front is loaded. Iowa running back Tyler Goodson has rushed for 430 yards this season, and he can put a game away when given a lead.
The fact that this game is being played in Iowa City is a huge boost for the Hawkeyes, and it’s hard to see them losing at home. For that reason, take the Iowa Hawkeyes -1.5 over the Penn State Nittany Lions in your parlay.
USC Trojans -3.0 vs. Utah Utes
The final game to consider including in your large college football parlay takes place in the Pac-12 Conference. The USC Trojans are slim three-point favorites over the Utah Utes, but this spread feels like it should be a bit larger.
USC has been one of the hardest teams in the country to figure out this season as they are just 3-2 on the year. The Trojans have a pair of blowout losses on their resume up to this point, but they also have some impressive wins.
Utah picked up a comfortable win over Washington State in their most recent game, but they are also 0-2 on the road so far this season. The Utes have a pretty solid defense, but they are facing an explosive offense in this game.
USC quarterback Kedon Slovis will be the best player on the field in this game, and he should be able to take control. The Trojans just have so many offensive weapons that they are going to eventually take control of this game and cover the slim spread.