It is the final weekend of the season and we’re back with our college football week 13 parlay. This year has flown by and not with great results for us betting wise. We didn’t hit on a single parlay so far and were burned again last week.
Stanford was in control for more than three quarters against Cal but coughed up a double-digit lead which tanked our parlay. It was the second week in a row we lost in an agonizing fashion. What are you going to do?
Let’s close out the regular season strong with The Touchback’s college football week 13 parlay.
College Football Record in 2022
Moneyline: 8-9 (All Underdogs/Pick’ems)
ATS: 5-7
Parlays hit in 2022: 0
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The Touchback’s college football week 13 parlay
Game 1
Auburn Tigers at Alabama
The pick: Auburn -21.5 (-110)
Auburn looks rejuvenated under Cadillac Williams. Meanwhile, Alabama is performing like a sports car with a flat tire. You still see a glimpse of what they can do, but Nick Saban’s 2022 side aren’t motoring along at the high standard you’d expect. The Tigers are a fair shout as a three-touchdown underdog.
Game 2
Louisville Cardinals at Kentucky Wildcats
The pick: Louisville to win (+135)
Despite entering the year with high expectations, Kentucky haven’t been right all season. They have lost to Vanderbilt and even their victories were unimpressive. Louisville, on the other hand, is looking dynamic after winning five out of their last six. The Cardinals should probably be favored here, but since they’re not, jump on them.
Game 3
Nevada Wolfpack at UNLV Runnin’ Rebels
The pick: Nevada to win (+365)
Nevada is ass. I’ve watched them play in person and the Wolfpack are absolutely awful. However, they get a UNLV team that has totally fallen off after a 4-1 start, losing seven straight. Whoever wins the Fremont Cannon won’t be particularly proud of their season, but we’re taking Nevada in a pillow fight.
The payoff
Our college football week 13 parlay features odds of +1987. That means if you bet $10, you would win $198.70.
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