College Football Moneyline Parlay Picks: Best Week 3 Predictions at +1125 Odds

Last Updated: September 12, 2025 10:00 AM EDT • 4 minute read X Social Google News Link

Well, last week wasn’t a good one to include Florida in a moneyline parlay, but we’re back in the saddle for Week 3 with our college football picks while putting together a parlay with odds of +1125.
Our college football predictions for Week 3 feature an eight-leg moneyline parlay to juice up your Saturday.
My college football moneyline parlay picks for Week 3 also feature a pair of unranked teams that are due to upset opponents ranked inside the AP Top 12. Plus, we take a side ahead of the marquee SEC matchup of the weekend as Georgia travels to Knoxville to clash with Tennessee.
🏈 College football moneyline parlay picks: Week 3
College football parlay picks odds subject to change.
- Georgia Tech (+140 via Caesars) vs. Clemson ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Alabama (-1600 via BetMGM) vs. Wisconsin ⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Oklahoma (-1667 via Caesars) at Temple ⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Oregon (-6502 via DraftKings) at Northwestern ⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Auburn (-3200 via DraftKings) vs. South Alabama ⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Georgia (-169 via Caesars) at Tennessee ⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Miami (-750 via FanDuel) vs. South Florida ⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Vanderbilt (+175 via Fanatics) at South Carolina ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Best parlay odds: +1125 via Caesars ($10 to win $112.57)
💰 Best moneyline picks for Week 3 parlay
Here are my favorite moneyline picks and best bets for Week 3 based on the best college football odds for the full parlay.
🚀 Georgia Tech (+140) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Haynes King is ready for his closeup. The dual-threat quarterback led the Yellow Jackets to an impressive opening win in Boulder, and now Georgia Tech is ready to welcome a Clemson team that's underwhelmed through two weeks.
The home loss to LSU followed by an 11-point win as a 30.5-point favorite over Troy has me questioning Dabo Swinney’s group, and that’s before we’ve seen Clemson need to deal with a road game.
Getting plus odds on the home side is exactly what I look for to juice up a moneyline parlay like this one, so we’re riding with Georgia Tech as an anchor to our parlay in Week 3.
🚀 Georgia (-169) ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Georgia has gone 0-for-2 against the spread to start the year. Though Georgia’s offense has precluded it from covering huge numbers against inferior opponents, defensively the Bulldogs have allowed just over 200 yards per game.
The Dogs will provide a test to a Tennessee offense that's been explosive, but against far lesser competition. The Vols are expected to be without two top cornerbacks for this game, negating some of the advantage Tennessee might have enjoyed against Gunnar Stockton.
🚀 Vanderbilt (+143) ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Perhaps we should have been paying more attention to Diego Pavia’s national championship aspirations? A win over South Carolina on the road would confirm the suspicions of Vanderbilt’s relevance. I like the odds of it happening after the slow start we’ve seen from the Gamecocks' offense under supposed Heisman Trophy odds candidate LaNorris Sellers.
Sellers compiled just 151 total yards against South Carolina State last weekend. Also, the Gamecocks' neutral-site opening win over Virginia Tech doesn’t look as impressive since Vandy went into Blacksburg and pummeled that same VT squad last week.
Pavia is hungry and he’s not alone. The Vandy defense held Virginia Tech below 250 yards of total offense in a road game, suggesting the environment won't intimidate the Commodores on Saturday night.
💰 Best Week 3 parlay odds
Our parlay calculator shows the best odds for every market across legal sportsbooks in your area.
❓ College football moneyline parlay FAQs
What is a parlay bet in college football?
A parlay combines multiple bets (spreads, totals, props, or moneylines) into one wager, with all selections needing to win for the bet to cash. Parlays are popular in college football betting because they offer bigger payouts.
How do college football parlay odds work?
Parlay odds are calculated by multiplying the odds of each individual selection, which increases both the potential payout and the risk. The more legs you add, the higher the reward but the lower the probability of winning.
Are parlays a smart betting strategy for college football?
Parlays can be fun for chasing large payouts but are harder to win consistently. Many sharp bettors prefer single-game wagers, but college football parlay bets can add excitement when used responsibly.
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