Tuesday Cross-Sport Parlay: Gators, Kings, Tigers & Thunder

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Will the Florida Gators cover as a 3.5-point home favorite versus UNC? Will the Thunder take down the Bucks and cover in the NBA Cup Championship? Read on for our Tuesday Cross-Sport Parlay.

Monday Cross-Sport Parlay Recap

Monday’s Cross-Sport Parlay consisted of the Pistons (+4.5), Ray-Ray McCloud over 36.5 receiving yards in the Falcons-Raiders matchup, the Oilers (-130) and Caleb Williams over 25.5 rushing yards in the Bears-Vikings game. Edmonton blew a one-goal lead in the third period of a 6-5 loss to Florida. McCloud caught a 14-yard pass in the first quarter of the Falcons’ 15-9 win, but that was the receiver’s lone reception as Kirk Cousins struggled mightily. Williams finished with only three yards in the Bears’ 30-13 loss to the Vikings.

The Pistons beat the Heat outright. That was the lone leg that hit last night. Fire up the struggle bus. I’ll drive.

CBB Tuesday Cross-Sport Parlay: Florida Gators -3.5 (-115), 7:00 p.m. ET

The Gators are rolling right now. They’ve won all 10 games straight up and covered in seven out of their last 10 contests. That includes a 5-0 ATS run over their last five games. Over that span, Florida covered as 18.5-, 7.5-, 10-, 17- and 7-point favorites. So covering the 3.5 shouldn’t be a problem tonight, especially against a Tar Heels squad that has dropped five of six at the betting window.

NHL Tuesday Cross-Sport Parlay: Los Angeles Kings -150, 7:09 p.m. ET

The Kings are a top-10 team playing some of its best hockey of the season. They’ve won eight of their last 10 games, producing a 31.62% return on investment over that span. They’re also 4-1 in their last five games overall, generating an ROI of 49.59%.

While the Penguins are 6-3-1 in their last 10 games, they still own a -24 goal differential on the season. While they have certainly played well of late, I’d rather take the Vikings at a relatively cheap price.

NBA Tuesday Cross-Sport Parlay: Oklahoma City Thunder -5 (-108), 8:30 p.m. ET

The Thunder have covered in five straight games and in seven out of their last 10 games ATS. Gilgeous-Alexander is an early MVP candidate and, at times, has been unstoppable. As previously noted, he doesn’t turn the ball over. While it’s tempting to take the points with the Bucks, the Thunder as the better team and they’re not laying much in this title game.

CFB Tuesday Cross-Sport Parlay: Memphis Tigers -5.5 (-115), 9:00 p.m. ET

I don’t like this spot for West Virginia. The Mountaineers fired Neal Brown following the regular season and appointed Rich Rodriguez – yes, that Rich Rod – to replace him for 2025. Thus, WVU is in transition and I don’t know how hyped the Mountaineers will be to play a bowl game in Frisco, TX against Memphis.

Speaking of Memphis, the Tigers finished the regular season with a 10-2 record and ended Tulane’s playoff hopes with an upset win in their final game. They closed out the season with three straight wins over Rice, UAB and Tulane. Depending on their opponent, their offense can be formidable, they don’t turn the ball over and WVU’s offense is hardly intimidating. Give me the Tigers.

4-Leg Cross-Sport Parlay: +1021 (Fanduel Sportsbook)