College Football Parlay Picks for Today 9/4/21

Our first big Saturday of college football is here and that means there are plenty of different options for winning parlays. Let’s take a look at the best college football parlay picks to make your Saturday a winning one. 

Washington State Cougars -17 -110 / Auburn Tigers -37 -110 / Iowa Hawkeyes -4 -110 // $10 bet pays $59.58


The Washington State Cougars had some struggles in 2020, but don’t that fool you, they are going to dominate Utah State. On offense last season, Utah State averaged only 15.5 points per game, last season and the success won’t be any better in this game. The Washington State offense will be good this season, and that will lead to a cover of the spread. 

The Auburn Tigers had some big changes this offseason, but they still have Bo Nix under center, and he is going to have a big game. Last season the Akron Zips only averaged 17.2 points while their defense gave up 41.3 points per game. Auburn should score at least 52 points, and they will cover this number. 

The x-factor for the Iowa Hawkeyes in this game will be Tyler Goodson who is one of the best running backs in the Big Ten. Goodson will control the tempo of this game with the offense. Indiana’s offense also was a bit inconsistent last season, and Iowa will cover the spread. 

Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns ML +280 / UCLA Bruins ML +130 / $10 bet pays $77.40

There are always a few teams on upset alert each week, and if we can hit on a few, there is a chance for quite the payout. Texas Longhorns have a new head coach and a new starting quarterback heading into this season. Louisiana-Lafayette upset Iowa State last season, and this year the big upset will be over Texas.

The UCLA Bruins have a few things going for them in this game. UCLA has already played a game, so they won’t have the first game kinks that they need to work out. LSU also wasn’t all that impressive last year, especially with their defense. UCLA’s offense scored 44 points against Hawaii, and their offense will allow them to pull the upset in this one.

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