Cardinals vs Hokies Same Game Parlay Picks for NCAAF (Nov 1st, 2025)

Virginia Tech Hokies wide receiver Ayden Greene (0). Brian Bishop-Imagn Images
Virginia Tech Hokies wide receiver Ayden Greene (0). Brian Bishop-Imagn Images

Lane Stadium/Worsham Field often sees pivotal moments on a Thursday, and Nov 1st brings another. Virginia Tech matches up against Louisville in this NCAAF meeting with intriguing statistical momentum. Kyron Drones has regularly surpassed rushing benchmarks, even clearing sixty yards multiple times lately. Meanwhile, Chris Bell’s uptick in receptions stands out; he’s managed at least four catches in six of his last seven appearances. These patterns shape the context for those seeking NCAAF same game parlay picks today.

Cardinals vs Hokies Same Game Parlay Picks (Nov 1st, 2025)

Each selection targets high-probability yardage or volume outcomes from key skill players on both teams. Rushing props for Drones and Brown work well alongside Moss's passing total to capitalize on offensive roles. Receiving projections for Greene and Bell add complementary aerial potential if gamescript trends toward higher output.

Pick 1: Player Receiving Yards – Ayden Greene Over 24.5 – -198

Ayden Greene emerges as a risk-reward option due to his volatility but demonstrated ceiling during outings that feature him prominently downfield or near the goal line area—recently topping fifty receiving yards more than once while also flashing touchdown capability when targeted against softer coverages such as those expected from Virginia Tech's secondary alignment adjustments.

Pick 2: Player Receiving Yards – Chris Bell Over 79.5 – -191

Chris Bell shows meaningful reliability collecting receptions even amid variable coverage schemes tailored toward limiting number-one options outside—he has secured four-plus catches in most appearances throughout October action so increasing target share coupled with quick-release passes further solidify prospects versus aggressive blitz packages expected from visiting defenses.

Pick 3: Player Rushing Yards – Isaac Brown Over 59.5 – -420

Isaac Brown offers strong appeal exceeding his listed yardage based upon five instances surpassing sixty-five rush yards among previous seven tries—a workload that hasn’t dipped despite rotation because coaching staff relies heavily upon early-down efficiency which should persist behind stable offensive line performance anchoring running lanes versus opposition fronts exhibiting tepid tackle metrics overall.

Pick 4: Player Rushing Yards – Kyron Drones Over 39.5 – -183

Kyron Drones provides an appealing over pick given his repeated success gaining significant ground via rushes this season. He has posted multiple performances above sixty rushing yards despite defensive changes each week by opponents like Louisville’s front seven unit here. His designed run involvement remains steady regardless of gamescript swings or scoreline pressure late into quarters as well as red-zone opportunities where broken plays boost totals quickly.

Pick 5: Player Passing Yards – Miller Moss Over 249.5 – -197

Miller Moss is positioned favorably over the passing mark thanks to sustained production through the air across conference matchups this fall campaign—his consistency includes recording at least one touchdown pass six times across their latest stretch while efficiently distributing throws among several receivers which raises floor value even if explosive gains are limited by situational play-calling shifts during tighter halves.