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Week 2 college football picks, odds, 2022 best bets from proven expert: This three-leg parlay returns 6-1

Week 2 college football picks, odds, 2022 best bets from proven expert: This three-leg parlay returns 6-1

The Week 2 college football schedule kicks off on Friday night with Louisville vs. UCF and Boise State vs. New Mexico. The latest Week 2 college football odds from Caesars Sportsbook list the Knights at -5.5 and the Broncos at -17. The rest of the slate unfolds on Saturday, and it is headlined by a rematch of the 2009 national title game between top-ranked Alabama and Texas. The Crimson Tide are listed at -20 in that noon ET kickoff.

With dozens of games for bettors to evaluate, there are a lot of different angles to consider. Which Week 2 college football lines have the most value? Before locking in any college football bets, be sure to see the top Week 2 college football expert picks, predictions and best bets from Barrett Sallee.

Sallee is a true insider — a CBS Sports analyst, SiriusXM host, Heisman voter and consistently one of the top CBS Sports experts picking games against the spread — and his best bets have helped bring in huge returns. He debuted with SportsLine in 2017 and has delivered in a big way on his college football picks

Over the past three-plus years, he is 109-92 in his popular best bets column at SportsLine, including going 4-2 so far this season. Anybody who has been following him is way up.

Now, he has turned his attention to the Week 2 college football odds from Caesars and is sharing his top three best bets over at SportsLine. If you parlay them together, you could be looking at a return of around 6-1. Get his top college football picks now

Top Week 2 college football expert predictions

One of Sallee’s top college football picks for Week 2: He’s taking the Under 65.5 in the matchup between No. 17 Pittsburgh and No. 24 Tennessee

He has no doubt about Tennessee’s ability to move the ball, as the Vols have regularly posted big numbers under coach Josh Heupel since the start of the 2021 season. But Sallee also expects Pitt to be able to control the ball against a shaky Tennessee defense to the extent that Tennessee’s quick-strike offense will be limited. 

“The Volunteer offense is as fast-paced and dangerous as any in the country, but I still have faith in a Panthers defensive line that runs eight- or nine-deep,” Sallee told SportsLine. “That will be a big factor in a game in which depth up front will be challenged. On the other side of the equation, the Panthers will do all that they can to pound the rock on the ground to wear…

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