College Football Week 12 Player Prop Bets & Picks (2024)
Twelve weeks of the college football season (including Week 0) are in the books, and there have been plenty of games and data to sift through when it comes to making our Week 12 player prop bets and picks.
Our college football player prop bets were massively profitable last week, going 2-1 including a +330 cash when Kansas running back Devin Neal scored two touchdowns.
Read on for our top Week 12 player prop bets and picks.
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Saturday's Best College Football Player Prop Bets & Picks
Let’s dive into our top college football Week 12 player prop bet picks on Saturday’s slate of games.
(College football player prop bet odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook unless otherwise noted)
Carson Beck (Georgia) Over 0.5 interceptions vs. Tennessee (-145)
This wager was one of our winners last week, and we are back to support it once again given that Beck faces another one of the country’s elite defenses in Tennessee.
In Beck’s first three games, he produced an 83 Total QBR, completed 68% of his passes, posted a 7-0 TD-INT ratio, and averaged 0.3 sacks taken per game. Over the last six games, Beck has a 69 Total QBR, completed 64% of his passes, posted a 10-12 TD-INT ratio, and taken 2.2 sacks per game.
Beck’s 55.9 Total QBR against Ole Miss was his lowest of any start in his career. He was pressured on 40% of drop backs Saturday (the highest pressure rate he faced in a start in his career), and went 3-for-8 for 41 yards while taking five sacks when pressured.
The 10 points Georgia scored vs. Ole Miss was its lowest in any game with Kirby Smart as head coach, and I expect the struggles will continue against a formidable Volunteers defense.
Quinn Ewers (Texas) longest completion Over 44.5 yards vs. Arkansas (-115)
As of this writing, this wager is only available at bet365, though bettors can back several Longhorns receivers on their longest reception at FanDuel.
Arkansas allowed 562 passing yards to Ole Miss on just 28 completions, further highlighting its vulnerability to explosive passing plays (the Razorbacks rank 119th against pass explosives).
The Razorbacks have also been burned by experienced signal callers. Power Five upperclassmen Alan Bowman, Garrett Nussmeier, and Jaxson Dart averaged 358.0 passing yards against Arkansas. That does not even include Auburn's Payton Thorne who threw for 213 yards in just the second half in their matchup.
Ewers and the Longhorns passing attack should come up with plenty of big plays, just like it did when it had a whopping 10 explosive pass plays against Florida last week.
Jalon Daniels (Kansas) Over 31.5 rushing yards vs. BYU (-114)
Kansas has faced its two toughest opponents in the last two weeks (Kansas State and Iowa State), and has called Daniels' number the most it has all season to combat the step up in competition.
Daniels has carried a season-high 12 and 15 times the last two weeks, which have resulted in his two-highest rushing totals (66 and 68 yards).
He should be in for another big day on the ground, as the way to beat the Cougars defense via the running game. BYU's defense entered last week ranked 12th in Pass Success and second in creating contested catches, but was outside the top 100 in broken tackles and explosive rush success allowed.
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