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There are several games on deck for Week 6 of the college football season with national championship implications, i.e., Texas vs. Oklahoma, Kentucky vs. Georgia, etc. For those looking to make things even more exciting, it's a great weekend for college football parlays.

Here are a few of our favorite college football parlays for Week 6 of the college football season.

College football parlays: Week 6

If you like to risk a little and win a lot, then college football parlays are for you. However, the house's edge is even more significant regarding parlays. So, when putting money down on them, do what you can to minimize your risk.

Rather than add another leg and go for the massive payday, keep your parlays short (two or three legs). Let's review a few college football parlays using games from CFB Saturday, Week 6:

College football parlay No. 1: Oklahoma vs. Texas and Maryland vs. Ohio State

  • Dillon Gabriel 275+ passing yards +114
  • Taulia Tagovailoa, Over 239.5 passing yards -114
  • Parlay odds: +301
  • Odds via FanDuel

The Red River Rivalry is often a shootout where the only thing higher than the score is the passing yard totals for the quarterbacks in the game. That was not the case last year because Dillon Gabriel was out with an injury. But this year, he is healthy and at the helm of one of the best passing offenses in the country.

Gabriel has thrown for 300+ in four of five games this season and will probably make it five of six this weekend.

Maryland has  a solid defense and one of the best passing attacks in the country, led by Taulia Tagovailoa. They have the talent and will throw the ball enough for Tagovailoa to easily go over 239.5 yards passing, like he has in four of five games this season.

A $100 wager would result in a $401 payday, your stake plus $301 in winnings.

CFB parlay No. 2: Kentucky vs. Georgia and Arizona vs. USC

  • Ray Davis, anytime touchdown scorer in the first half +225
  • Brenden Rice, Over 73.5 receiving yards -115
  • Parlay odds: +508
  • Odds via Bet365

The Wildcats have scored 10 rushing touchdowns this season; Davis has eight. He scored at least one in four of five games and three last week against Florida.

Kentucky is a solid running team and will need to establish the ground game to compete with Georgia. While the Bulldogs run defense is tough, it is not the impenetrable wall it was last year.

Brenden Rice is key part of one of the most dangerous passing games in the nation. He's had 75-plus yards in his last three games, including an 81-yard day last week against Colorado.

USC is a pass-first offense averaging over 380 YPG. As one of the top weapons Caleb Williams has at his disposal, Rice will always be a threat to have a big day. He'll have no trouble going over his total against Arizona.

A $100 wager would result in a $608 payday, your stake plus $508 in winnings.

College football parlay No. 3: Colorado vs. Arizona State and Maryland vs. Ohio State

  • Shedeur Sanders, Over 341.5 passing yards -114
  • Tai Felton, Over 38.5 receiving yards -114
  • Parlay odds: +256
  • Odds via FanDuel

Sanders has thrown for 348-plus in all but one game this season (Oregon). Arizona State does not have a strong pass defense, while the Buffalos have one of the better passing games in the country.

Colorado also leans heavily on its pass game and will do so in this contest. Sanders will probably throw the ball 40-plus times in this game and should easily clear 341.5 yards.

Felton is one of the top receivers in one of the best passing offenses in the country. The Ohio State secondary looks extremely tough on paper, but the Buckeyes have yet to play a passing team like Maryland. He's gone over 38.5 yards in four of five games this season.

Historically, the Buckeyes have always crushed the Terrapins, but this Maryland squad will put up a fight.

A $100 wager would result in a $356 payday, your stake plus $256 in winnings.

College football parlay No. 4: LSU vs. Missouri, Alabama-Texas A&M

  • Jayden Daniels, Over 292.5 passing yards -117
  • Alabama-Texas A&M Under 46.5 points -110
  • Parlay odds: +254
  • Odds via Caesars

Daniels is one of the best quarterbacks in the country and has more talent at the skill positions than some NFL teams. Since Missouri also has a solid passing game, there is a chance this game turns into a shootout, which means Daniels could clear 300 yards before the fourth quarter.

Alabama's strength lies in its defense and run game; the same can be said for Texas A&M. This game will be a low-scoring slugfest.

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Travis Pulver is a sports betting writer for Catena Media. He has worked in online sports media for nearly 10 years, primarily as a freelancer for various start-ups and independent news outlets, including Sportsnaut, ClutchPoints, FanSided, and CCN.