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Wednesday Cross-Sport Parlay: Will Cal-UNLV turn into defensive struggle?

Wednesday Cross-Sport Parlay Wednesday Cross-Sport Parlay

Will tonight’s Cal-UNLV bowl game turn into a defensive struggle? Will the Maple Leafs pull off the upset in Dallas? Read on for our Wednesday Cross-Sport Parlay.

Tuesday Cross-Sport Parlay Recap

Tuesday’s cross-sport parlay consisted of Florida (-3.5), the Kings (-150), the Thunder (-5) and Memphis (-5.5). Only the Gators covered. The Kings blew leads of 1-0 and 2-1 in an overtime defeat at Pittsburgh. The Thunder lost outright to the Bucks in the NBA Cup Championship and the Tigers won by only 5 in their bowl game against West Virginia.

So…garbage.

NHL Wednesday Cross-Sport Parlay: Toronto Maple Leafs +112, 7:40 p.m. ET

The Maple Leafs are 8-2 in their last 10 games versus the Stars, which includes Toronto’s current six-game winning streak. The last time Dallas defeated Toronto was a 3-2 road contests on February 13, 2020. The Maple Leafs have also won three out of their last four contests coming into tonight’s game and are 6-4 in their last 10 contests overall.

CFB Wednesday Cross-Sport Parlay: Cal-UNLV under 46.5 (-112), 9:00 p.m. ET

The quarterback situation tonight for Cal is fluid, at best. Fernando Mendoza is in the portal along with top target Nzyaih Hunter. The Golden Bears will need to keep the ball on the ground out of necessity. Their offensive line is banged up and won’t be able to keep UNLV’s defense out of its backfield. Thus, running the ball, keeping the clock moving and playing good defense is the key to Cal posting a win tonight in California.

On the other side, the Rebels are in transition after Barry Odom left the school to take the Purdue head coaching job. How much juice will the Rebels play with tonight? They had an opportunity to ruin Boise State’s season last week and their offense came out flat. Why will tonight be any different?

I see this game being a rock fight through and through.

CBB Wednesday Cross-Sport Parlay: Creighton Bluejays -3.5 (-106), 6:30 p.m. ET

The Bluejays have owned the Hoyas in previous meetings. In the last 10 Creighton-Georgetown matchups, the Bluejays are 8-2 straight up and 7-3 against the spread. Those numbers hold up recently, as well. These two teams met twice last season and Creighton won both games straight up and ATS.

While they’re coming off an 83-75 loss at Alabama, Creighton still covered as an 11-point road underdog. That was the Bluejays’ third straight ATS win.

3-Leg Cross-Sport Parlay Odds: +679 (Fanduel Sportsbook)

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