Attention college football bettors. It's time to get frisky.
I'll often put out a list of underdogs to use in round robin parlays on Twitter. Now, I'll be putting it here in written and video form.
So what is a round robin? It's really just a series of smaller parlays made from a list of bigger teams. It's like the betting version of a round robin tournament, where every team in a group or pod plays each other.
The Week 10 CFB Round Robin
Here is this week's round robin for Saturday, Nov. 7. I'm using the seven teams listed in a series of two-team and three-team parlays.
With seven teams, there are 21 possible two-team parlay combinations and 35 possible three-team parlays. The sportsbook you use will automatically generate every combination for you. You decide your wager amount, and your book will place that money on each parlay.
Odds updated Friday afternoon and via DraftKings.
- Georgia Southern +120 vs. Troy
- Illinois +200 vs. Minnesota
- Georgia -150 vs. Florida
- Kansas State +400 vs. Oklahoma State
- South Carolina +255 vs. Texans A&M
- Washington State +100 vs. Oregon State
- Arkansas +104 vs. Arkansas
Note: The odds listed in my original Week 10 Moneyline Round Robin Parlay video below may have moved since the video originally posted.
Refer to the odds listed above for the most current lines as of writing, and check out our College Football Odds Page, which automatically surfaces the best line for every game.
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— Collin Wilson (@_Collin1) November 6, 2020
Got your seven-team round robin parlay locked down but still want more college football action to bet this weekend? Check out my Week 10 Betting Card, where I offer full betting guides for each of my five favorite spots to bet on Saturday's card.