College Football Week 4 Player Props Have Been Released
As college football enthusiasts gear up for an electrifying Week 4, player prop bets are hitting the betting markets, offering a plethora of opportunities for savvy bettors. This week’s slate features some thrilling matchups, including #12 Utah at #14 Oklahoma State, #6 Tennessee at #15 Oklahoma, and #11 USC at #18 Michigan. With so much action on the horizon, let’s dive into the latest player prop odds and highlight some of our best bets.
College Football Week 4 Player Props
Here’s a quick look at the player props for key positions as we approach the weekend:
Quarterback Props:
- Shedeur Sanders: Passing Yards – 301.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114), Passing TDs – 2.5 (Ov +125 / Un -166)
- Miller Moss: Passing Yards – 269.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114), Passing TDs – 1.5 (Ov -162 / Un +122)
- Arch Manning: Passing Yards – 292.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114), Passing TDs – 2.5 (Ov -158 / Un +118)
- Cade Klubnik: Passing Yards – 256.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114), Passing TDs – 1.5 (Ov -215 / Un +158)
Running Back Props:
- Jalon Daniels: Rushing Yards – 28.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114), Rushing TDs – 0.5 (Ov +140)
- Dylan Sampson: Rushing Yards – 86.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114), Rushing TDs – 0.5 (Ov -108)
- Donovan Edwards: Rushing Yards – 57.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114), Rushing TDs – 0.5 (Ov -275)
- Ollie Gordon III: Rushing Yards – 80.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114), Rushing TDs – 0.5 (Ov -198)
Receiver Props:
- Travis Hunter: Receiving Yards – 95.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114), Receiving TDs – 0.5 (Ov -152)
- Emeka Egbuka: Receiving Yards – 67.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114), Receiving TDs – 0.5 (Ov -186)
- Deion Burks: Receiving Yards – 66.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114), Receiving TDs – 0.5 (Ov +114)
- Jeremiah Smith: Receiving Yards – 88.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114), Receiving TDs – 0.5 (Ov -225)
Miller Moss Passing Yards
One of the most intriguing player props this week is for USC quarterback Miller Moss, whose passing yardage is set at 269.5. Moss has had a promising start to his season, throwing for 378 yards in a season-opening victory against LSU and following it up with 229 yards against Utah State. However, the upcoming clash against the Michigan Wolverines presents a significant challenge.
The Wolverines, last season’s National Champions, have a reputation for a formidable defense, allowing over 269 passing yards only once throughout the entire season. While they have lost some key players to the NFL and the transfer portal, they still boast elite talent, including top cover corner Will Johnson, who has not allowed a single touchdown in two years.
With Michigan allowing only 234.3 passing yards per game and a mere 6.1 yards per pass, Moss will face a daunting task. The Wolverines have also recorded four sacks this season, putting additional pressure on a USC offensive line that has struggled, evidenced by a low 61.2 PFF pass-blocking grade. Given these factors, it’s reasonable to expect Moss to fall short of his passing yardage prop.
Pick: Miller Moss UNDER 268.5 Passing Yards (-114)
Emeka Egbuka Receiving Yards
Another player prop worth considering is Emeka Egbuka of Ohio State, whose receiving yards are set at 67.5 for their matchup against Marshall. Historically, fading Ohio State receivers has proven to be a profitable strategy, and this week may be no different.
Egbuka has had a decent start to the season with nine catches for 149 yards, but he has recently been overshadowed by freshman Jeremiah Smith, who has emerged as the Buckeyes’ primary receiving threat. With Ohio State favored by a staggering 39.5 points against Marshall, the game is expected to be a blowout, which could limit Egbuka’s opportunities to surpass his receiving yards prop.
Moreover, Ohio State has leaned heavily on their running game, averaging 6.2 yards per carry with their two-headed monster backfield of Quinshon Judkins and TreVeyon Henderson combining for 294 yards on just 40 carries. With a likely focus on running the ball to maintain player health in a lopsided matchup, Egbuka’s chances of exceeding his prop diminish.
Pick: Emeka Egbuka UNDER 67.5 Receiving Yards (-114)
As we gear up for an exciting Week 4 in college football, these player props provide a unique lens through which to engage with the games. Whether you’re a seasoned bettor or a casual fan, keeping an eye on these odds can enhance your viewing experience and potentially lead to some profitable outcomes.