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College Football Week 6 Betting Guide

For tracking purposes 1 unit will be equal to $100

Week 4 Recap

Season Starting Money: $1000

Week 4 Starting Money: $819

After a rough week 3 we were able to bounce back in week 4. We felt good about Louisville being able to dominate on the ground against Boston College but them also being able to dominate in the passing game made the 14-point spread no issue. Louisville covered the 14 points in their first two drives, and it was never close to in danger. 

We also took a newly inspired West Virginia team to beat Texas Tech at +184 odds. The game stayed closer than I imagined it would, but once Texas Tech lost their QB it was a bet that was not in jeopardy. 

Finally, we targeted Audric Estime and Emani Bailey to score a touchdown. Although Bailey was able to hold up his end of the bet, Notre Dame could not get Estime in the endzone. 

Week 6 Starting Money: $907

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Texas vs Oklahoma 

Ever since Texas knocked off Alabama, they have been one of the darlings of college football. They come into this rivalry game 5-0 on the season and look deserving of that number 3 ranking. 

On the other side of the ball Oklahoma also comes in 5-0 but is lacking the signature victory that Texas has. I have watched every Oklahoma game this year and I have been so impressed with what their offense brings to the table. They play fast and Dillion Gabriel is the perfect Quarterback for this team. 

I believe that Oklahoma gets their signature win, and the passing game is the reason for it. I am going to take the Oklahoma money line parlayed with Dillion Gabriel alt passing line of 200+ and Andrel Anthony alt receiving line of 40+

Bet: Oklahoma money line, Dillion Gabriel 200+ passing yards, and Andrel Anthony 40+ receiving yards

Units Bet: .5

Odds: +248 


Same Game Parlay

Last week LSU gave up 55 points to an average Ole Miss team while putting up 49 points of their own. The LSU secondary has looked terrible so far this season so their game this week against Missouri will be our same game parlay target. 

As mentioned, the LSU secondary is not good, so our targets must start with WR Luther Burden. He already has over 600 receiving yards on the season I do not see that pace slowing down this week. We are going to take his 100+ alt receiving yards as the first leg of this bet. 

For the second leg we are going to target Theo Wease to continue to cement himself as the WR2 on this team. Last game he had over 100 yards, but we are going to play it safer taking his 25+ receiving yards alternate prop. 

Even though Burden will get all the headlines, Quarterback Brady Cook has been great this year. He has thrown for over 300 yards in his last three games and I see no reason why he wont do it again. For the third leg we are going to take his alternate passing line of 250+ yards. 

The good news is that LSU also has offensive firepower to counter the points that Missouri will put on the board. The passing offense is funneled through 2 receivers, and I expect both to have a big day. Malik Nabers is on a three-game streak of over 100 yards and we will bet that the streak continues.

Bet: Burden over 100 yards, Wease over 25 yards, Cook over 250 yards, and Nabers over 100 yards. 

Units Bet: 1

Odds: +224

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