Mike Farrell’s College Football Week 9 Player Prop Bets Odds, Picks & Predictions (2022)

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College Football Week 9 Player Prop Bets Odds, Picks & Predictions

Notre Dame QB Drew Pyne UNDER 202.5 passing yards at Syracuse (-110)

The Syracuse secondary is one of the best in the country and very stingy against big passing totals as shown by their 171.5 yards-per-game average against the pass. Pyne has been awful his last two games and the offensive game plan will be to run the ball at Syracuse and limit his exposure. He should fall below this number even though it’s very low.

Florida State WR Johnny Wilson OVER 0.5 receiving touchdowns at Georgia Tech (+120)

FSU has had a week off to lick their wounds as they are in a 3-loss tailspin and one of the focuses in practice has been to utilize the 6-foot-7 receiver more. Wilson has only 3 receiving touchdowns this season and the staff knows that’s ridiculous. Look for many targets here but especially in the red zone as he should catch one and maybe two touchdown passes.

Michigan RB Blake Corum OVER 115.5 rushing yards vs. Michigan State (-115)

Michigan State can’t stop the run and Corum is one of the best in the country. Crazy things happen in this rivalry all the time so it’s usually best to bet against what you expect but not here. This just makes too much sense. Even with an off game he should go for 130.

Kentucky QB Will Levis OVER 243.5 passing yards at Tennessee (-115)

One thing that is overlooked with the Vols is how bad their passing defense is and how many yards they give up. They are dead last in the SEC in this category and they give up 329.7 yards per game. Levis doesn’t sling the ball that much but this could become a track meet and I feel safe that this number is low. He hits the OVER on this number every time he passes 25 or more times and he will need to this weekend.

Arkansas QB KJ Jefferson OVER 0.5 rushing TDs at Auburn (+105)

Jefferson scored a rushing touchdown in each of the first four games but has been kept off the rushing scoreboard the last two against Alabama and BYU. That will change against an Auburn defense that gives up the most rushing yards per game in the SEC and with Jefferson one of the focal points of the offensive game plan in the one. He will carry the ball and carry it often despite talented RBs on the Arkansas roster because Auburn struggles badly with RPOs and mobile QBs. He should see the end zone.

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