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How to parlay bet spread and over/under in College Football?

Author: AmericanGambler1234 | Last Updated: April 19, 2019

Feeling a little risky? If so, maybe you should consider doing a parlay bet spread with an over/under in college football.

A parlay bet is a common way for sports bettors to increase their payoffs. If you want to make money fast, you place a parlay bet. Just know that there is a high likelihood that you’ll lose the bet and not make any money at all.

If you do win the bet, however, you’re much richer than taking a spread and/or an over/under individually. It all really depends on whether you’re willing to take a bigger risk than usual.

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As I said above, taking a parlay bet spread with over/under in college football is not easy. Going 1 for 1 is tough enough, but going 2 for 2 in a single bet obviously is far more difficult. In order to win the bet, you, of course, have to know the steps to place a parlay.

Usually, online sportsbooks in the USA offer a different gambling section to bet parlays rather than your standard straight bet. Under the parlay section, unfortunately, you are normally not allowed to bet game lines with a quarter or half lines.

If I had it my way, the number one college football parlay would be betting game with half for a home team that you really think is going to come out fired up.

However, since you are not allowed to bet that, betting the spread with the over/under is the next best parlay option.

When a favorite covers the spread, the over is more likely to cash and if an underdog covers, the under is more likely to hit. This is considerably amplified for college football games with higher spreads too.

For example, if Alabama is a 40-point favorite over Vanderbilt, the over is very likely to hit if the Crimson Tide cover the spread betting line. Likewise, if the spread and the over/under are very low you know that Vegas thinks it will be a low scoring barnburner.

Use deductive reasoning when looking to parlay bet spread and over/under in college football.

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