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College Football Player Props – Best Bets for Week 7 (Saturday, Oct. 12)

Nick Holz

By Nick Holz in College Football

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College Football Week 7 Player Props
Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Michael Hawkins Jr. (9) runs the ball as Auburn Tigers take on Oklahoma Sooners at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Ala., on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. Oklahoma Sooners defeated Auburn Tigers 27-21.
  • College Football Week 7 player props are out
  • Michael Hawkins Jr.’s passing yardage prop is one of our favorite Week 7 college football player prop
  • Look for all the College Football Week 7 Player Prop odds and our favorite wagers, below

College Football Week 7 player props are live and chock full of value. With a scintillating Saturday slate consisting of #1 Texas at #18 Oklahoma in the Red River Showdown, #2 Ohio State versus #3 Oregon, #4 Penn State visiting USC, and #9 Ole Miss taking on #13 LSU, we hope you don’t have plans on Saturday afternoon.

Let’s take a closer look at our best college football player prop wagers for Saturday’s slate.

 College Football Week 7 Player Props

Quarterback Passing Yards Passing TDs
Quinn Ewers 252.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114) 1.5 (Ov -146/ Un -160)
Michael Hawkins Jr. 172.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114) 0.5 (Ov -250 / Un +182)
Garrett Nussmeier 300.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114) 2.5 (Ov +148 / Un -200)
Jaxson Dart 284.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114) 2.5 (Ov +154 / Un -210)
Running Back Rushing Yards Rushing TDs
Henry Parrish Jr. 79.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114) 0.5 (Ov -220)
Jam Miller 57.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114)+ 0.5 (Ov -155)
Donovan Edwards 48.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114) 0.5 (Ov +125)
Ashton Jeanty 183.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114) 0.5 (Ov -2100)
Receiver Receiving Yards Receiving TDs
Isaiah Bond 62.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114) 0.5 (Ov +140)
Luther Burden 78.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114) 0.5 (Ov +105)
Antwane Wells Jr. 64.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114) 0.5 (Ov +115)
Jeremiah Smith 69.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114) 0.5 (Ov -120)

Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty’s college football week 7 rushing yardage prop is set at 183.5 yards after his outrageous start to the season. LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier’s passing yardage prop is set at 300.5.

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Michael Hawkins Jr. Passing Yards

Freshman Sooners quarterback Michael Hawkins Jr. is about to be thrown into the deep end against a top-tier Texas defense. Hawkins attempted just 15 passes against Auburn, and 18 against Tennessee the week before. He threw for just 293 total yards across those two contests, will struggle to even replicate that production against the Longhorns.

The Oklahoma offense sits in the bottom-40 in pass blocking and receiving grade. Brent Venables’ team average just 297 yards of total offense per game, with only 169 of those coming from the passing game.

Hawkins’ tape is littered with rushing highlights, but show very little of his arm. Moreover, Texas has racked up 13 sacks and 45 pressures already this season. It’s more likely than not Hawkins Jr. will be running for his life in Norman on Saturday afternoon. Bet his under 172.5 passing yards with confidence.

  • Pick: Michael Hawkins Jr. under 172.5 passing yards (-114)

Antwane Wells Jr. Receiving Yards

Sometimes insane value meets opportunity in the college football player props betting world.

LSU’s passing defense has been objectively terrible this season, ranking 114th in PFF passing grade. That grade falls to 41.4 against deep passes. Additionally, only three teams in the newly fashioned Power Four have surrendered a higher explosive play rate than Matt House’s unit. The Tigers have surrendered 258 passing yards per game, while allowing a completion on 65% of attempts and giving up 8.4 yards per pass.

On top of all that, Antwane Wells Jr. has exceeded 66 receiving yards in four of five games this season. The South Carolina transfer has looked outstanding in Ole Miss colours, averaging 21.8 yards per reception. He turned three receptions into 97 yards against the Gamecocks last week, and is set to go off on LSU’s terrible secondary. Starting corner Ashton Stamps has allowed 16 receptions for 207 yards and a touchdown on just 26 targets through five games.

Back Wells Jr. to far exceed this number.

  • Pick: Antwane Wells Jr. over 64.5 receiving yards (-114)
Nick Holz
Nick Holz

Sports Content Writer

A sports betting aficionado and graduate of Toronto Film School, Nick covers the NFL, NBA, Soccer, and MMA for SBD. He is also an avid NBA podcaster, and sports betting TikToker. Nick's work has been featured on Bleacher Report.

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