The State of Louisville

College Football Week 2 Betting Guide 

For tracking purposes 1 unit will be equal to $100

Football is back and there is no better time to make money then during football season! As always, never bet more than what you feel comfortable with, but feel free to join us on the journey this season and see if we can have as profitable of a year as we did last season! 

Week 1 Starting Money: $1000

Rough start for week 1, but early in the season variance is expected. We were a Damian Martinez TD away from cashing our +1202 parlay, but Mark Fletcher vultures not one but two goal line touchdowns! 

Week 2 Starting Money: $850

Money Line Madness

Kansas State and Tulane both looked the part in week 1, but Avery Johnson has converted me to a believer that this Kansas State could be a sleeper College Football Playoff team. They need to win this game in order to keep those hopes alive. 

Michigan looked awful in week 1 and now they have to go against a team that looked ready for a CFP run in Texas. Texas should run away with this game. 

Tennessee is another team that converted me to a believer in week 1. That mixed with how terrible NC State looked made this game seem like a likely blowout. 

Bet: Kansas State (ML), Texas (ML), and Tennessee (ML)

Units Bet: 1

Odds: +142

Underdog Corner 

My favorite game of the day is Arkansas vs Oklahoma State. There should be points in bunches during this game and I expect it to be a back and forth shoot out until the end. Although OSU dominated in week 1 their defense did look like it had holes, and after what Arkansas did it is hard to image a game where they are unable to capitalize on the holes that OSU presented. 

Bet: Arkansas (ML)

Units Bet: .25

Odds: +300

Anytime TD Parlay 

This parlay is a longshot for a reason, if you do not agree with any of these picks then leave them out and you can still get great odds! 

Ja’Quinden Jackson: Arkansas is a run first team that was able to put up crazy stats in game one. I like Jackson to find the endzone at least once in this game.

DJ Giddens: Only had 13 carries in week one but should be the workhorse back for a team that wants to run first. 

Kaden Feagin: Workhorse back for Illinois in a favorable environment.

Dylan Sampson: Tennessee can score however they want against this NC State team, and I expect the guy who found the endzone three times in week 1 to be the most likely scorer. 

Bet: Jackson, Giddens, Feagin, Sampson (Anytime TD)

Units Bet:.5

Odds: +818

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