Golden Hurricane vs Cowboys Same Game Parlay Picks for NCAAF (Sep 19th, 2025)

Oklahoma State quarterback Hauss Hejny (8) runs the ball for a touchdown in the first quarter during an NCAA football game between Oklahoma State (OSU) and UT Martin in Stillwater, Okla., on Thursday, Aug. 28, 2025.

Boone Pickens Stadium gets the spotlight on September 19 as Oklahoma State lines up against Tulsa in NCAAF action. Recent outings saw Oklahoma State’s offense explode for five passing touchdowns and over 400 air yards. Their defense also held firm, helping them cover hefty spreads by margins exceeding five touchdowns. Brody Foley, visiting tight end, enters with touchdown grabs in two straight games—making his role worth tracking. Expect dynamic scoring scenarios as you weigh NCAAF same game parlay picks today.

Golden Hurricane vs Cowboys Same Game Parlay Picks (Sep 19th, 2025)

Oklahoma State's high-powered attack pairs well with a team total play above 35.5 points. The spread selection leans into their ability to dominate both sides of the ball at home. Adding Brody Foley to score boosts value since he remains a key target near the end zone.

Pick 1: Point Spread – Oklahoma State -14.5 – +117

Oklahoma State has demonstrated they can handle big spreads by generating separation early and closing strong late in games. In previous matchups, they outpaced opponents by more than thirty-five points when favored heavily at Boone Pickens Stadium. The Cowboys’ combination of an aggressive air attack and disciplined defense makes it difficult for visitors like Tulsa to keep pace throughout four quarters here again this week. These factors support backing Oklahoma State minus fourteen-and-a-half on home turf.

Pick 2: Team Total – Oklahoma State Over 35.5 – +125

Recent performances from Oklahoma State’s offense showcased versatility through five aerial scores while amassing over four hundred passing yards last time out alone. Their uptempo approach puts pressure on opposing defenses right away; it helps sustain drives that finish deep inside enemy territory repeatedly during conference play openers like this one against Tulsa, too often leading to rapid point accumulation beyond thirty-five-and-a-half before regulation ends.

Pick 3: Anytime Touchdown Scorer – Brody Foley – +210

Brody Foley stands out among visiting pass-catchers based on his ability to find paydirt regardless of opponent or venue lately—even notching back-to-back receiving touchdowns entering Week Three action now versus an aggressive Cowboy secondary that sometimes concedes plays across mismatches involving tight ends around red zone snaps especially if trailing late or running hurry-up sequences where coverage communication breaks down under tempo stress conditions.