College football expert picks, predictions, parlay for Week 5, 2023: Barrett Sallee's three best bets
When it comes to college football, there are few who deserve the "expert" tag quite like Barrett Sallee. The CBS Sports writer and analyst hosts shows on SiriusXM College, writes for CBSSports.com and appears regularly on CBS Sports HQ as well as countless radio shows across the nation as a guest. He's nailed four of his last six best bets heading into the Week 5 college football schedule.
Now, he's turned his attention to the Week 5 college football odds (see the latest college football lines for each game this week on our college football odds page) and is revealing his three top plays for Saturday. A parlay of these three picks would return around 6-1!
We can tell you Sallee is backing No. 7 Washington (-18.5) to cover at Arizona in a 10 p.m. ET matchup on Saturday. Washington State could be without quarterback Jayden de Laura (ankle), and Sallee thinks the Huskies should be favored by more.Â
"We are heading into the final weekend of September, and the Huskies are still being disrespected by the entire country," Sallee said. "It feels like they start every game with at least 20 points thanks to Heisman Trophy candidate Michael Penix Jr. taking the snaps and a stout wide receiving corps led by Rome Odunze."
Sallee has also found two other college football picks he loves, including backing another undefeated team he doesn't believe oddsmakers are giving enough credit to! You ABSOLUTELY need to see who it is before locking in any college football picks.
What are the three best bets for Week 5 in the 2023 college football season, and which overlooked undefeated team should you back? ... Join SportsLine right now to see Barrett Sallee's best bets, all from one of the top college football analysts in the nation who has nailed four of his last six SportsLine best bets!
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