After a month in the states wagering on games at the casino, we are back with our college football week 11 parlay. We’ll be honest, our real-world bets were constantly derailed by stupid results such as a hapless Arizona State side beating Washington.
However, we weren’t exactly setting the world alight in this column prior to our time off. Even by college football standards, this has been a hard season to get a read on. Good teams continue to inexplicably play down to their competition with no warning.
With that in mind, here is The Touchback’s college football week 11 parlay. But you may be better just picking the games on your own.
College Football Record in 2022
Moneyline: 2-7 (All Underdogs/Pick’ems)
ATS: 4-6
Parlays hit in 2022: 0
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Game 1
LSU Tigers at Arkansas Razorbacks
The pick: LSU -3 (-115)
It appears that oddsmakers are expecting the LSU Tigers to have a letdown after their triumph against Alabama. Or maybe this line is so small because they believe an Arkansas bounce back will happen after their loss against Liberty. If the Tigers want to be considered for the College Football Playoff, they need to win in style and there is reason to think they can clear the three points here.
Game 2
Wisconsin Badgers at Iowa Hawkeyes
The pick: Iowa to win (-105)
Iowa is a nominal underdog at home against Wisconsin. Both teams sit at 5-4 and have wins over Northwestern and Purdue. On paper, this has all the makings of a boring game, but the odds make the Hawkeyes a decent value in our parlay.
Game 3
North Carolina Tar Heels at Wake Forest
The pick: North Carolina to win (+150)
North Carolina have been playing close contests recently having won three out of their last four by three points. However, the Tar Heels sit at 8-1 and should be well equipped for what shapes up to be a shootout against Wake Forest.
Game 4
TCU Horned Frogs at Texas Longhorns
The pick: TCU to win (+225)
Apart from boat racing Oklahoma, something TCU also did, Texas hasn’t been overly impressive. Now, the Longhorns are better than they have been in previous seasons. But that’s not saying much. TCU has everything needed to upset their in-state rival this week and the odds make it worth a punt.
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The payoff
Our college football week 11 parlay features respectable odds of +2862. That means if you bet $10, you would win $296.28.
































