Penn State featured in our Week 15 parlay picks and odds

College Football Parlay Picks: Big Ten Championship, Penn State vs Oregon!

My college football Week 15 parlay picks three-legs from Saturday night's Big Ten Championship clash between Oregon and Penn State. I'm backing Dillon Gabriel to continue his consistency in the passing touchdown department despite going up against a top 10 defense. Then, I'm following a trend that suggests Nicholas Singleton will struggle to gain yardage on the ground. 

See the full breakdown of my Week 15, Big Ten Championship parlay picks below.  
 

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College football Week 15 parlay: +605

Week 15 Parlay Picks
BetOdds
Nick Singleton U 62.5 Rushing Yards-114
Tez Johnson Anytime TD+100
Dillon Gabriel O 1.5 Passing Touchdowns-114
Total+605

*picks made as of Thursday, December 5 at 10:20 am ET

leg #1: Nick Singleton U 62.5 Rushing Yards (-114)

As I've established in my Big Ten Championship preview, this title game will showcase two stout offenses. Singleton has cashed the UNDER on 62.5 yards in four of his last five meetings vs top 25 defenses. In fact, the junior has only eclipsed this mark twice in his last five performances. He rallied 87 yards against Maryland last week and barely edged 63 yards when visiting Minnesota. 

When he met Ohio State, Singleton only rushed for 15 yards. He is averaging 44.2 rushing yards per game when head-to-head with some of the nation's best defensive groups. 

Nick Singleton Outlier trend for Week 15

leg #2: Tez Johnson anytime TD (+100)

After a brief stint off the field with a shoulder injury, Oregon's leading receiver returned last week. Tez Johnson was able to slowly warm up against Washington, snagging three catches for 36 yards and recording a single touchdown. 

Earning a touchdown in six of his last seven, I'm more confident about Johnson getting into the endzone Saturday night. Last week was good preparation to monitor his recovery and I expect the senior to see plenty of more action in a conference championship. FanDuel is offering Johnson at the best price at a rare +100 to score an anytime touchdown. 

leg #3: Dillon gabriel O 1.5 Passing touchdowns (-114)

Dillon Gabriel is freakishly consistent, I mean he doesn't hold the third-best passing completion percentage (73.5%) for nothing. The signal-caller has only tossed less than two touchdowns twice this season, averaging 2.3 passing touchdowns per game. 

In a game like this, a lot will be resting on Gabriel's shoulders. Penn State's rushing defense allows just 97.2 YPG, so RB Jordan James and Noah Whittington will be heavily covered. While it isn't much less suffocating, the Nittany Lion's passing defense is giving up 169.8 YPG. Gabriel was capable of pocketing at least two passing touchdowns against a ranked Ohio State and Illinois bench.

Dillon Gabriel Outlier trend for Week 15

 

 

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