Best College Football Parlay for Friday’s Conference Championships

By Brady Trettenero in College Football
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- Friday’s conference championship slate features three compelling betting opportunities
- We’ve assembled a three-team CFB parlay that pays out at +435 odds
- Check out our conference championship parlay picks and analysis below
Conference Championship Friday brings us three exciting college football matchups with major implications. I’ve found a three-team parlay at +435 odds that could make your weekend even better. Our college football parlay combines picks from the Conference USA, American Athletic Conference, and Mountain West championship games.
We’re backing Jacksonville State to claim their first CUSA title, while taking the under in what should be a defensive battle between Army and Tulane. To complete the ticket, we’re riding Boise State’s star running back Ashton Jeanty to continue his historic season against UNLV.
Here’s a breakdown of our conference championship parlay odds and picks, with detailed analysis below.
College Football Conference Championship Parlay Odds
Matchup | Pick |
---|---|
Western Kentucky vs Jacksonville State | Jacksonville State ML (-192) |
Tulane vs Army | Under 45.5 (-108) |
UNLV vs Boise State | Jeanty Over 174.5 Rush Yards (-120) |
TOTAL ODDS | +435 |

All CFB parlay odds as of December 6 at DraftKings Sportsbook.
Our CFB conference championship parlay pays out at +435 odds, meaning a successful $100 wager would return $435. I break down each individual parlay selection further below.
Jacksonville State vs Western Kentucky (CUSA Championship)
Jacksonville State enters their first Conference USA Championship game looking for revenge after dropping last week’s regular-season finale to Western Kentucky. The Gamecocks have one of the nation’s most explosive rushing attacks, piling up 257.4 yards per game – good for third in the country.
The home-field advantage at AmFirst Stadium can’t be overlooked, where they’re 5-0 this season. The Gamecocks have owned conference play with a 12-1 record in their last 13 matchups. Their high-tempo offense is putting up 35.4 points per game, ranking 18th nationally and consistently wearing down opposing defenses.
The status of quarterback Tyler Huff remains uncertain after he tweaked his ankle last week. But JSU’s shown they can adapt, and Logan Smothers is ready to step in. Even with Huff limited last week, they still averaged 5.3 yards per carry, proving they can move the ball effectively on the ground.
Rich Rodriguez’s squad likely kept some plays in their back pocket during last week’s regular-season finale. With temperatures dropping into the low 30s, their run-heavy approach should work perfectly in the cold conditions. The betting markets see it, too, instilling Jacksonville State a 4.5-point favorite at home.
- Parlay Pick: Jacksonville State ML (-192)
Tulane vs Army (AAC Championship)
The frigid conditions expected at Michie Stadium point heavily toward the under. Temperatures are dropping into the low 20s with winds between 9-16 mph, creating serious challenges for both offenses.
Tulane’s passing attack, coming from the warm climate of New Orleans, could struggle most in these arctic conditions. It’s the kind of weather that forces conservative play-calling and makes every throw a challenge.
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Army’s triple-option offense is built to control the clock. At 35:30 per game, it leads the nation in time of possession. The Black Knights have been dominant at home, going 5-0 against FBS opponents while giving up just 16 points per game. Their ground game has been unstoppable, churning out 312 yards per game at an impressive 5.7 yards per carry.
These defenses have been lights out all season. Army’s giving up just 15.1 points per game (4th nationally), while Tulane’s allowing 18.4 (15th nationally). Army’s defense, led by All-AAC safety Max DiDomenico, has been especially tough at home. Tulane’s defense isn’t far behind, holding teams to a 31.8% conversion rate on third downs.
Sharp money has already pushed this total down from 48.5 to 45.5, telling us the pros see a defensive battle coming. Tulane’s recent struggles against Memphis, where they gave up 236 rushing yards, suggest they might have trouble with Army’s ground attack. The Green Wave has also shown a pattern—their last four games after hitting an over have averaged just 40.3 points.
- Parlay Pick: Under 45.5 (-108)
Ashton Jeanty Rush Yards (Mountain West Championship)
Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty isn’t just having a good season – he’s having a historic one. He’s leading the nation with 2,288 yards and 28 touchdowns, sitting fifth on the FBS all-time single-season rushing list. He’s just 341 yards away from breaking Barry Sanders’ legendary record. The sophomore’s averaging an incredible 190.7 yards per game.
UNLV managed to contain him in their first meeting, holding him to 128 yards on 33 carries. But Jeanty has shown all season that he can figure out defenses the second time around. His latest showcase was a 226-yard explosion against Oregon State.
Ashton Jeanty vs. Oregon State:
• 37 carries
• 226 yards
• 1 TDGENERATIONAL TALENT 😤 pic.twitter.com/14ybUhrdg6
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The Broncos’ coaching staff, led by offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter, keeps feeding their star back, consistently giving him 30+ carries.
The stakes for Jeanty couldn’t be bigger – he’s got Heisman buzz building, and the Broncos still have an outside shot at the College Football Playoff. He’s playing with supreme confidence, recently calling himself “the best player in the nation.” When the lights have been brightest, he’s delivered, topping 175 yards six times this season.
The 40-degree forecast actually plays into Jeanty’s power running style, and Boise State had time to study how UNLV defended him last time. His explosive ability – including a 77-yard run this season – plus his consistency (7.3 yards per carry) make the over 174.5 rushing yards a strong play.
- Parlay Pick: Jeanty Over 174.5 Rush Yards (-120)
Conference Championship Parlay: Jacksonville State ML, Under 45.5 Tulane/Army & Jeanty 175+ Rush Yards (+436)
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