College Football Week 11 Player Props & Bets (2025)
The College Football Playoff (CFP) committee revealed its first set of playoff rankings on Tuesday. That should give some extra buzz to this weekend’s set of games, as teams that may be slightly out of the playoff picture will be motivated to earn statement victories down the stretch.
My trio of college football Week 11 player props involves three quarterbacks, all of whom lead teams that are currently in the playoff field. Let’s dive into our top college football Week 11 player props for this weekend’s slate of games.
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College Football Week 11 Player Props & Bets
(Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)
Julian Sayin Under 2.5 Passing Touchdowns (+132)
Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin has thrown for three or more touchdowns in three of the last four games, and his five games with 300+ passing yards are the most of any Big Ten quarterback.
However, I find the plus-money price of +132 for this wager appealing, as it should not take a full-throttle offensive approach to dispatch one of the conference's two 0-6 teams in league play in Purdue.
The Boilermakers have allowed just one passing touchdown over the last three weeks. In addition, no quarterback has thrown for three or more touchdowns against them in any game this season, even amid a three-game losing streak earlier this year when they allowed an average of 47.3 points per game.
Bear Bachmeier Under 38.5 Rushing Yards (-114)
Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriguez is the FBS leader with seven forced fumbles. He has five in the last three games alone. Rodriguez is the second-highest graded defensive player in the country, per Pro Football Focus (PFF), and is also a big reason the Red Raiders are tied for second nationally with 20 forced turnovers.
BYU quarterback Bear Bachmeier entered Week 10 ranked seventh in rushing touchdowns (nine) among FBS passers. But he should be limited on the ground by Rodriguez and a Texas Tech run defense that leads all FBS schools with 74.6 rushing yards allowed per game. In addition, the Red Raiders are 10th in tackles for loss and 12th in quarterback sacks per game.
With Texas Tech owning eight wins of 23+ points, the game script should see BYU abandon its running game earlier than usual, and a one-dimensional Cougars unit does not bode well for the true freshman’s chances of success on the road.
Ty Simpson Under 272.5 Passing Yards (-114)
The way to beat LSU this year has been on the ground, as the interior of its defensive line is the weakest unit. Meanwhile, the Tigers rank fourth in the SEC in passing yards per game allowed, and are similar to Alabama's secondary, with both allowing just over three yards per attempt.
LSU is one of three SEC teams with more interceptions than passing touchdowns allowed. Therefore, I expect a low volume passing day from Ty Simpson and for him to finish with 253 or fewer passing yards for the fourth straight conference game.
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