Panthers vs Yellow Jackets Same Game Parlay Picks for NCAAF (Nov 22nd, 2025)

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets running back Malachi Hosley (0)
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets running back Malachi Hosley (0)

Bobby Dodd Stadium rarely witnesses a quarterback with Haynes King's versatility on display. November 22nd’s NCAAF meeting between Georgia Tech and Pittsburgh highlights King, who regularly exceeds both passing and rushing projections. Eric Rivers has also shown upward momentum in yardage totals, making him difficult for opposing defenses to contain lately. Recent matchups suggest the end zone could be within reach for Malachi Hosley again. The evening promises layered betting angles across multiple player performances—an ideal setting for NCAAF same game parlay picks.

Panthers vs Yellow Jackets Same Game Parlay Picks (Nov 22nd, 2025)

Each prop supports an aggressive offensive script led by Georgia Tech's dual-threat quarterback play against Pittsburgh. Haynes King brings value through both his passing and rushing yards lines, amplifying combinatorial potential in parlays when paired with a reliable receiver like Eric Rivers’ over on receiving yards props. Malachi Hosley’s touchdown probability further leans into favorable red-zone usage trends.

Pick 1: Anytime Touchdown Scorer – Malachi Hosley – -135

Malachi Hosley sees steady involvement near goal line sequences regardless if touches come via air or ground packages engineered specifically around red-zone efficiency patterns established all fall long; he capitalizes quickly whenever presented even minimal crease opportunities thereby enabling repeat scores week after week—a trend bettors should actively monitor entering late November.

Pick 2: Player Passing Yards – Haynes King Over 249.5 – -119

King frequently delivers aerial volume surpassing expectations thanks to his ability not only pushing deep but exploiting short passing windows too, particularly versus ACC opposition such as Pitt’s secondary unit which has yielded big yardage games before now this year already; those circumstances favor another solid night throwing downfield while supporting multi-prop stacking possibilities anchored by the Yellow Jackets’ uptempo attack style.

Pick 3: Player Receiving Yards – Eric Rivers Over 49.5 – -154

Eric Rivers remains one of Georgia Tech's most targeted wideouts during key drives that result in chunk plays over several weeks now; coverage mismatches have been exploited successfully leading towards surges beyond posted receiving thresholds each outing so far including similar conference clashes earlier—a promising sign heading toward Thursday night football action inside Bobby Dodd Stadium.

Pick 4: Player Rushing Yards – Haynes King Over 69.5 – -144

Haynes King's dynamic skillset allows him to eclipse this rushing line often when he finds running lanes open against less mobile fronts. He is utilized extensively in designed runs as well as scrambling opportunities due to defensive pressure breakdowns from opponents like Pittsburgh this season. His past outings show strong production on the ground especially when matched up at home under lights where Georgia Tech tends to lean heavier into QB mobility packages throughout four quarters of action.