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NCAAF · 8 months ago

Penn State vs Boise State New Year’s Eve Fiesta Bowl Same Game Parlay

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Penn State vs Boise State New Year’s Eve Fiesta Bowl Same Game Parlay

Boise State and Penn State face off in the New Year’s Eve Fiesta Bowl! Explore this thrilling matchup and build your perfect Same Game Parlay on SportsGrid.

CFP Betting Guide

Best Bets: PSU vs. Boise St. | OSU vs. Oregon 
 Texas vs. Arizona St. | UT-ASU SGP
Player Props: Texas vs. ASU | OSU vs. Oregon

Legs 1 & 2: Penn State -11.5 (-108) & Over 54.5 (-108)

James Franklin’s squad has been a covering machine. Since 2020, when the Nittany Lions have been favored by 7-17 points, they’ve covered an astounding 15 out of 16 times. That’s not a trend—that’s a system. Over the past three years, PSU is 33-1 as a favorite straight up, with 28 double-digit wins. Translation? This team knows how to handle business. Add in their offensive firepower; there’s no reason this game doesn’t sail over the 54.5 total. Expect a lot of points, especially from Penn State.

Leg 3: Ashton Jeanty Anytime Touchdown (-300)

Boise State’s offense runs through Ashton Jeanty—literally. The Broncos will pound the ball to their star RB to keep Penn State’s offense on the sideline. Jeanty is already listed at -300 to score, and for good reason. Boise will rely on him heavily near the goal line, so taking the safe bet here makes sense. Want some real action? Take a flyer on Jeanty to score two or more touchdowns for a juicier payout.

Legs 4 & 5: Drew Allar OVER 17.5 Rushing Yards (-114) & 200+ Passing Yards (-205)

Drew Allar didn’t have to flex his full skill set against SMU, but this game should look different. With Boise State’s defensive line bringing pressure, expect Allar to improvise. He’s likely to rack up 35-40 rushing yards and throw for another 220+, easily eclipsing his marks. This time, Penn State will likely lean on him more to exploit mismatches in Boise’s secondary.

Leg 6: Maddux Madsen OVER 0.5 Passing Touchdowns (-250)

The Boise State QB needs just one passing touchdown for this prop to hit. While Penn State’s defense is fierce, Maddux Madsen has thrown for 22 touchdowns this season and has found the end zone through the air in all but one game. A single blown coverage or well-schemed play-action could cash this ticket. Don’t overthink it—Madsen’s going over.

CFP Matchup Pages

Penn St. vs. Boise St. | Texas vs. Arizona St. 
Ohio St. vs. Oregon | Notre Dame vs. UGA

Leg 7: Matt Lauter OVER 29.5 Receiving Yards (-114)

Boise State’s tight end Matt Lauter is the perfect safety valve for Madsen when Penn State’s pass rush gets home. This number is low enough that Lauter should clear it with ease. He’s hit big yardage marks in multiple games this season, and the script here plays into his role. All it takes is a couple of dump-offs or one good seam route, and this prop is in the bank.

Power Play: 7 Legs = +2172

Penn State at -11.5 and Over 54.5, combined with Allar’s yardage and Madsen’s passing TDs, set the tone for a high-scoring, statement win for the Nittany Lions. While PSU advances, Jeanty finds paydirt for Boise, and Lauter makes the most of his chances. This parlay gives you a balanced mix of trends, logic, and value across the board.