Free College Football Picks
Do you want to learn how to play NCAA college football parlay? Perhaps you have heard about parlay bets, but weren’t sure what they were. Or maybe you have been placing “regular” bets (point spreads, moneylines, over under totals) on college football up to now and wanted to know what other types of bets are available to help you increase your winnings.
So what exactly is a parlay bet? In a nutshell, it’s a collection of two or more teams that you bet on. All of them must win in order for you to win the bet. This is a very important point to remember when making parlay bets. All of your selections must win (or come in with a tie) in order for you to win your bet. While this definitely means that parlays are “riskier” than most regular bets, they do pay out a lot more. And this is what makes parlay bets so attractive to sports bettors, the ability to win great amounts of money with a small amount wagered.
Now if you are learning how to play NCAA college football parlay, you are probably wondering whether it is possible to bet on the point spread, or just the money line. Actually, just like with regular bets, it is possible to bet on either one of them. You can also include over under totals in parlays as well.
However, betting on several teams at once in a point spread bet carries a high amount of risk; therefore the odds will usually be quite high for you. While they will vary from sportsbook to sportsbook, the odds on a point spread parlay bet will look similar to this:
2 teams: 13-5
3 teams: 6-1
4 teams: 10-1
5 teams: 25-1
In most cases, it is possible to bet on up to 10 teams at once, which is a bet that has odds of 600 – 1!
At 5Dimes, you can do a 15 team football parlay and risk $1.00 To Win $14,050.00!
On the other hand, odds on money line parlays will vary, as the chances of each team winning will be different according to the team and who their opponent is. Therefore, the odds are not fixed like in point spread parlay bets.
Money line parlay bets will take the amount that you have wagered on your first team and if that team won, a bet would then be placed on the second team at different odds. For example, if you had bet $100 on Duke at +245 and won, and your next team was Mississippi State at -150, the $245 that you had won on the first bet would be wagered entirely on Mississippi with a -150 money line.
Now that you know how to play NCAA college football parlay, it is time to place your wagers. If you are still looking for a sportsbook to play at, why not try Bodog Sportsbook? They have been around since 1994 and offer new players a 10% bonus on a deposit of $20 or more in their Bodog account.

