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How to use the DraftKings All-Parlay 33% Profit Boost Token for College basketball picks on Wednesday, February 26

SportsLine expert Jimmie Kaylor reveals how he is using the DraftKings All-Parlay 33% Profit Boost Token for college basketball on Wednesday, February 26

ByUpdated: Feb 26, 2025 6:10PM UTC . 3 min read

The final push toward March Madness and the 2025 NCAA Tournament is on, with only a handful of opportunities remaining for college basketball teams around the country to bolster their resumes before Selection Sunday. The college basketball schedule on Wednesday, Feb. 26 is loaded, with dozens of games going on all across the country. DraftKings Sportsbook has given users a potentially lucrative way to get in on the action on Wednesday. 

DraftKings has offered users an All-Parlay 33% Profit Boost Token that can be used for college basketball picks in games starting at 8 p.m. ET or later on Wednesday. The parlay must be a minimum of three legs, with each leg having a minimum of -250 odds or longer. Before locking in any college basketball picks or parlays using the DraftKings College Basketball All-Parlay 33% Profit Boost Token, you'll want to see how SportsLine expert Jimmie Kaylor is using his token and building his college basketball parlay card for Wednesday. 

Kaylor is an expert handicapper and DFS pro for SportsLine who opened the 2022 NFL season by winning DraftKings' NFL Showdown Thursday Kickoff Millionaire contest. He edged out over 355,000 other entrants in the contest and also has multiple five-figure tournament wins on his DFS resume. Kaylor has been profitable as a handicapper across multiple sports since joining SportsLine, and his background as a former college and NFL player gives him a unique perspective when building his fantasy lineups and locking in his betting picks. 

In last week's 4 Nations Face-Off Final, Kaylor picked Nathan MacKinnon to be the first goal scorer and for the game to finish under 5.5 goals. The result: MacKinnon notched the game's first goal for a 13-1 payout, and the game finished with a final score of 3-2 in Canada's favor. 

On the college basketball front, Kaylor went 26-15 (+993) last season. Anyone who followed his picks could be WAY UP!

Now, Kaylor has turned his attention to the Wednesday CBB schedule, and built a 5-leg parlay to take advantage of DraftKings' All-Parlay 33% Profit Boost Token for College Basketball. 

We can tell you that one of Kaylor's picks in his Wednesday college basketball parlay is BYU (-4.5) covering on the road against Arizona State. The Cougars are rolling under first-year head coach Kevin Young, and have won four straight. BYU's two most recent wins came against national powerhouse programs Kansas and Arizona.

Kaylor has made four additional picks, all in games starting at 8 p.m. ET or later, that can be combined for a boosted payout of over 30-1!

What picks is SportsLine expert Jimmie Kaylor targeting on the Wednesday college basketball slates to take advantage of DraftKings' All-Parlay 33% Profit Boost Token for a payout of over 30-1? ... Join SportsLine now to see the top college basketball picks and best bets for Wednesday, all from a proven handicapper who went 26-15 during the last college basketball season and has been profitable across multiple sports, and find out!

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