College Football Week 6 Player Prop Bet Odds, Picks & Predictions (2022)

Let’s take a look at a few of our favorite player prop bets for Saturday’s biggest College Football Week 6 matchups.

TCU vs. Kansas

  • Max Duggan anytime scorer (-115)
  • Jalon Daniels anytime scorer (-220)

This is the game of the weekend, as it’s the only one with two undefeated ranked teams.

Kansas is an unbelievable story and is in the top 25 for the first since 2009, and has already exceeded their 2.5 expected wins. 

The run game has been incredible, but the difference this year has been quarterback Jalon Daniels with the seventh passer efficiency in the nation (177.45). They have been able to smash all over their opponents with the 16th most points scored this season (40.4 per game).

They also have an opponent that can light the scoreboard. TCU is scoring 48 points per game, and Max Duggan has taken his game to a whole other level in Sonny Dykes system and is no longer just a run-centric quarterback. This will be a great battle as Duggan leads the nation in passer efficiency (202.18).

Neither defense has been particularly good, and each team’s mindset is to out-score their opponent.

The Jayhawks have covered the spread in each game this season. Being a touchdown home dog is excellent motivation for Kansas, and it could be a great day in Lawerence.


Texas vs. Oklahoma

  • Bijan Robinson over 105.5 rushing yards (-114)
  • Bijan Robinson anytime scorer (-460)

We stamp out another chapter in the Red River Rivalry.

If you didn’t watch last year’s game, skip to the last two minutes, and you’ll grasp how that game went. Texas looked like they were ready to stomp on the hearts of the Sooners with a 38-20 lead going into halftime, but Oklahoma charged back and scored 25 points in the fourth quarter, including  Kennedy Brooks’ game-winning 33-yard touchdown.

Many different players in this year’s game, including Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers who returns after missing three games with a shoulder injury.

After the thrashing Oklahoma got against TCU, they’re coming into a big game wounded. Their defense was exposed and 55 points and 668 total yards.

 Look for Texas running back Bijan Robinson to play a big part in this game, as the Sooner gave up 361 rushing yards and 8.8 yards per carry last week.

Steve Sarkisian and the Longhorns will learn from last year and not ease up in this game. Expect Texas to get a double-digit win, especially if Sooners’ quarterback Dillion Gabriel misses this game.


Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma State

  • Spencer Sanders over 49.5 rushing yards (-114)

Oklahoma State got revenge for their two losses against Baylor last year, including the Big 12 championship. Spencer Sanders looked great in that game, throwing and rushing for a touchdown against a tough Baylor defense. This week he gets a more favorable matchup against Texas Tech, who allowed Kansas State’s Adrian Martinez to rush for 131 yards and three touchdowns last week. Sanders is also an exceptional runner and has 4.5 yards per carry this season.

Texas Tech is in the midst of a challenging part of their schedule as this will be their third road game in the last four, with all three being against AP Top 25 teams, and they are 0-2 ATS so far.

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