14-Leg Parlay On College Football Unders Nets Michigan Man Nearly $80K From WynnBET

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Written By Matt Schoch on September 7, 2021Last Updated on November 16, 2021
WynnBET College Football Parlay September 2021

Let’s begin this report with the customary disclaimer that multi-leg parlays, whether in college football or any other sport, are highly unlikely to result in a win.

However, it is no surprise that each day in the world of Michigan sports betting brings a range of parlay scores, each with its own level of complexity. In fact, some of these scores can be absolutely astonishing.

According to a news release from WynnBET on Tuesday afternoon, a 54-year-old man from Michigan successfully closed a 14-leg parlay win on Monday night. The winner, who decided to keep their identity anonymous, managed to turn a $10 bet into $79,935.70 in winnings.

Starting on Aug. 28, the man placed his bets on defense for the entire parlay, beginning with Fresno State’s impressive 45-0 victory over UConn.

Ole Miss secured the victory as Louisville and Mississippi failed to reach the 75.5-point total on Monday night, resulting in a 43-24 win for Ole Miss.

Michigan, Western Michigan, Central Michigan helped man to big win

There is a logical argument to be made that placing early bets on the under in college football games is sensible, particularly if one believes that defenses will be better equipped for prime time compared to offenses.

Our guy experienced this exact scenario, as the under bets for these 14 games successfully won in one of the most unpredictable college football parlays you’ll witness this season.

They were:

Monday

  • The final score of the game between Ole Miss and Louisville was 43-24, resulting in a total of 67 points. The combined score of both teams was 75.5.

Saturday

  • The final score of the Missouri vs Central Michigan game was 34-24, with a total of 58 points. The overall score was just below the total of 60.5 points.
  • The final score of the Utah State versus Washington State game was 26-23, resulting in a total of 49 points. The combined score of both teams was 64.5.
  • The final score of the Michigan versus Western Michigan game was 47-14, resulting in a total of 61 points.
  • The total score of the Oregon vs Fresno State game was 61.5, with Oregon winning 31-24, accumulating a total of 55 points.
  • The final score of the Purdue vs Oregon State game was 30-21, resulting in a total of 51 points.
  • The final score of the game between Texas A&M and Kent State was 41-10, resulting in a total of 51 points. The combined score of both teams was 65.5.

Friday

  • The final score of the Virginia Tech versus North Carolina game was 17-10, resulting in a total combined score of 27 points.
  • The final score of the Charlotte vs Duke game was 31-28, resulting in a total of 59 points. The total combined score of both teams was 60.5.
  • The final score of the Wake Forest vs. Old Dominion game was 42-10, resulting in a total of 52 points.

Thursday

  • The final score of the Appalachian State versus East Carolina game was 33-19, resulting in a total of 52 points.
  • The final score of the North Carolina State versus South Florida game was 45-0, with a total combined score of 59.5.
  • The final score of the UCF vs Boise State game was 36-31, resulting in a total of 67 points. The over/under point total for the game was set at 69.5.

Aug. 28

  • The final score of the game between Fresno State and Connecticut was 45-0 in favor of Fresno State. The total combined score of the game was 62.5 points.

Out of the entire group, only a handful had to endure some challenging moments, with two and a half points below expectations on both Thursday and Saturday, and another with a one and a half point advantage on Friday.

On Saturday, Michigan emerged victorious in their match against Western Michigan, while Central Michigan played a part in their defeat against Missouri.

This weekend, it will be intriguing to observe whether there will be a market correction in college football over/unders.