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College Football Week 14 Player Props & Bets (2025)

College Football Week 14 Player Props & Bets (2025)

My college football player props have gone a profitable 6-3 over the last three weeks, and I aim to finish the college football regular season out on a high note.

I am getting these picks out earlier than usual because of the unique Week 14 college football schedule that is littered with games all throughout Thanksgiving weekend.

Let’s dive into our top college football Week 14 player props for this weekend’s slate of games, starting with a play on the Black Friday matchup between Arizona and Arizona State.

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    College Football Week 14 Player Props & Bets

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    Kedrick Reescano Under 39.5 Rushing Yards (-114)

    Arizona has won four straight games, perhaps none more impressive than its latest 41-17 victory over Baylor. The Wildcats’ red-hot defense should travel well in this in-state rivalry after entering last week ranked 16th in quality drives allowed and in the top 40 in points per possession allowed.

    It also helps that Arizona has a versatile backfield with its three leading rushers averaging a combined 6.2 yards per carry. But that is why I am specifically targeting the under on running back Kedrick Reescano’s rushing yards, as he is fighting for competition for touches weekly with Ismail Mahdi, Quincy Craig and quarterback Noah Fifita, who all have 50+ carries this year.

    Reescano has tied a season-high with 13 rushing attempts in back-to-back weeks while rushing for 46+ yards in each game in that span. But he also stayed under this projected total in each of the previous three weeks, with only one explosive run in that span.


    Bo Jackson Over 78.5 Rushing Yards (-114)

    If Ohio State wants to extend its winning streak to 16 games and snap a four-game losing streak to Michigan, it should start by attacking the Wolverines' vulnerable rush defense.

    Michigan's defense entered last week ranked 131st in expected points added (EPA)/rush allowed, while allowing available yards at the 100th-worst rate. 

    Meanwhile, Bo Jackson is coming off earning Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors after coming off his first multi-touchdown game and second straight game with 100+ yards on the ground. He now has three 100-yard games in the last four and has rushed for at least 80 yards in every game in that span. 

    Jackson's five 100-yard games are the most in a season for an Ohio State freshman running back since J.K. Dobbins in 2017. While I would not put anyone off backing his alternate rushing yard total of 100+ yards at +174 odds, I am making the safer play on his standard over/under line.


    Eli Stowers Anytime Touchdown Scorer (+120)

    To say that Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia has been on fire of late is an understatement. Pavia has set career-highs in total offense in back-to-back wins, starting with 489 yards of offense in Week 11 against Auburn, and besting that with 532 total yards last week in a 28-point victory over Kentucky.

    With his 377 passing yards and 112 rushing yards against Auburn, Pavia became the first Vanderbilt player to eclipse 300 passing and 100 rushing yards in a game in school history.

    The over/under for this week's in-state battle against Tennessee is 65.5, and the over on Pavia's 1.5 passing touchdowns has 62.41% implied odds (-166). 

    Thus, this is a great price to back Vanderbilt's leading pass-catcher's anytime touchdown odds. Eli Stowers has a multi-touchdown game and a 12-reception game in the last three weeks. He also leads all tight ends with 705 receiving yards, and the most yards in a single game this season (146). 


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