Best college basketball picks, optimal 6-1 parlay, bets, odds for February 25, 2022 from proven model
The SportsLine Projection Model has simulated every Friday college basketball game 10,000 times and revealed its top parlay picks

There are 13 college basketball games on Friday that the SportsLine Projection Model has simulated. It looked through expected defensive battles like San Diego State vs. San Jose State (O/U: 126.5 at Caesar Sportsbook) and expected barnburners like Nebraska vs. Iowa (O/U: 161.5). After going through those games and more, we've found three games that make for a great parlay.
The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every Division I college basketball game 10,000 times. Over the past five-plus years, the proprietary computer model has generated an impressive profit of almost $2,000 for $100 players on its top-rated college basketball picks against the spread. Anyone who has followed it has seen huge returns.
Here are the Projection Model's top three picks for Friday's games:
| Home Team | Away Team | Handicap | Over/Under | Model Confidence | |
| NEB | IOWA | +13 | 161.5 | 71% | See Pick Here |
| PSU | NW | -1.5 | 129 | 69% | See Pick Here |
| MRST | MAN | -5 | 139 | 67% | See Pick Here |
Despite paying out $696 on a $100 bet, the SportsLine model sees this parlay winning an amazing 33 percent of the time. That works out to an expected return of $228 for a $100 bet.
Nebraska is 6-3 against the spread in their last nine games vs. teams that win less than 50 percent of games. Penn State is 6-5 against the spread in its last 11 games vs. teams allowing fewer than 67 points per game. Marist is 3-3 against the spread in its last six games when the spread was between +3 to +7.
Before making any college basketball bets for Friday, you should visit SportsLine to see what the model is saying about Nebraska vs. Iowa, Penn State vs. Northwestern and Marist vs. Manhattan. Combine all three of these picks for a shot at a huge payday.















