We swung for the fences last Saturday and struck out mightily. We still nailed the South Carolina upset so it wasn’t a complete wash. Unfortunately, this is the final week of the season which means The Touchback’s college football week 13 parlay may complete our 2021 slate.
Then again, we may do one for Championship Week or Bowl Season. Who knows? Anyway, our campaign was great because we are up $330. Sure, we only nailed one parlay, but that is all it takes. Hell, even if we lose every bet next year, we’re still in the profit.
For final time, here is The Touchback’s college football week 13 parlay. Odds via Fanduel Sportsbook.
College Football Record in 2021
Moneyline: 14-18 (All Underdogs/Pick’ems)
ATS: 5-11
Parlays hit: 1 (Won $456.73)
More College Football: Ranking the Mountain West Conference football stadiums
The Touchback’s college football week 13 parlay
Kentucky (+106) at Louisville
Kentucky really gets no respect. An eight-win SEC team is an underdog against a middling ACC school who has beaten absolutely no one. Sure, the Wildcats’ conference schedule has been pretty soft, but come on. They are better than Louisville. And no, I don’t care about what Malik Cunningham did against Duke. This is a great foundation for our last regular season parlay.
Troy (+194) at Georgia State
Troy just fired Head Coach Chip Lindsey, but it’s not like they’re awful. This is a 5-6 side who has lost to some pretty good teams in 2021. They also have everything to play for this week as bowl eligibility is a big deal for Sun Belt schools. Georgia State locked that up last week and doesn’t need a victory here. The Trojans should be motivated to get the win in this spot.
Tulsa (+205) at SMU
Tulsa is similar to Troy in that they need a win to get bowl eligible. They have also proved to be a good team when focused. SMU, on the other hand, has seen their season unravel after losing on a kick return touchdown to Houston a few weeks back. Cincinnati creamed the Mustangs in week 12 and it is difficult to see them caring about a meaningless game against the Golden Hurricanes seven-days later.
Oklahoma (+148) at Oklahoma State
These are two evenly matched teams who we still don’t know much about 12 weeks into the season. The Sooners and Cowboys are both talented yet flawed. Which is why I’m taking whoever the underdog is outright.
More Oklahoma: Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium review
Parlay Total: Bet $10 to win $448.11
There is a fair amount of risk in our final college football parlay, but we are letting it ride one last time.
































