Wolverines vs Cornhuskers Same Game Parlay Picks for NCAAF (Sep 20th, 2025)

Nebraska’s Memorial Stadium often highlights players who capitalize on momentum. September 20th sees Michigan travel to Lincoln for a Big Ten test shaped by streaking scorers. Dane Key keeps finding the end zone, having scored in three straight, while Jordan Marshall has made an early impact with first half touchdowns in two of his last three outings. Justice Haynes is coming off back-to-back games surpassing the century mark rushing.

Wolverines vs Cornhuskers Same Game Parlay Picks (Sep 20th, 2025)

The selections emphasize touchdown potential and individual output across both teams’ key playmakers. Combining anytime touchdown bets with strong rushing yardage propels cumulative value if game flow remains aligned with past performances. Each player involved has shown reliable production specific to either scoring or yardage categories—offering logical overlap that enhances this combined ticket.

Pick 1: Anytime Touchdown Scorer – Dane Key – +170

Dane Key enters this week riding a notable hot streak at receiver, registering touchdowns in each of his previous three appearances regardless of opponent quality or venue setting. Nebraska’s secondary has allowed red zone targets to convert more frequently than league average over their last four home matchups, heightening opportunity for receivers like Key near the goal line area again Saturday night.

Pick 2: Anytime Touchdown Scorer – Jordan Marshall – +165

Jordan Marshall stands out among opening-half difference makers, capitalizing quickly by punching it into the endzone during initial halves twice across his latest three starts—an efficiency trend suggesting coaches prioritize giving him early touches inside opponent territory where Nebraska’s defense surrendered fast scores repeatedly already this month under pressure against higher-caliber running attacks.

Pick 3: Anytime Touchdown Scorer – Justice Haynes – -141

Justice Haynes appears poised for another commanding effort after topping triple digits on the ground in his most-recent trio of games—a consistency few runners sustain at any level within conference play contextually similar to Michigan-Nebraska showdowns historically known for longer drives and clock control favoring premier backs such as Haynes when he gets rolling from early quarters onward.