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Week 12 college football picks, odds, lines, 2022 best bets from proven expert: This 3-leg parlay returns 6-1

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The top five of the College Football Playoff Rankings remained unchanged with Georgia, Ohio State, Michigan, TCU and Tennessee all staying in place. Four of those teams are favored by at least three scores in the Week 12 college football odds from Caesars Sportsbook. After upsetting Texas on the road last week, TCU is back in the spotlight this week as it tries to remain undefeated. The Horned Frogs are 2.5-point road favorites against Baylor.

No. 6 LSU and No. 7 USC will both have a playoff case as well if they can win out. The Tigers are 14.5-point favorites against UAB in the Week 12 college football spreads, while the Trojans are -2.5 at No. 16 UCLA. Which college football lines you should you back in those games and others? Before locking in any Week 12 college football picks, be sure to see the top Week 12 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 122-105 in his popular best bets column at SportsLine, and after going 3-0 last week, he’s 19-17 this season. Anybody who has been following him is way up.

Now, he has turned his attention to the Week 12 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 12 college football expert predictions

One of Sallee’s top college football picks for Week 12: He’s going Over 49.5 in the SEC on CBS matchup at 3:30 p.m. ET between top-ranked Georgia and Kentucky. Georgia is best known for its defense, but the Bulldogs have hit the 40-point plateau six times this season. 

Kentucky, meanwhile, has scored at least 21 points in three out of its last four games, so these sides certainly could combine for 50-plus in this one.

“There’s still plenty for the Bulldogs to work on heading into the SEC Championship Game and, potentially, beyond,” Sallee told SportsLine. “AD Mitchell has been out for the majority of the season and, as a result, coach Kirby Smart has struggled to find a…

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