With another Saturday full of exciting matchups between top teams, it’s time for another batch of Pick Six player props.
Also, be sure to check out our College Football Week 5 Predictions, where we feature the four biggest games and pick numerous other games against the spread.
Without further ado, here are this week’s props to watch:
Odds via FanDuel Sportsbook
Micah Bernard (UTAH) Rushing Yards: O 107.5 (-114)
Bernard, a sixth-year senior, is averaging 141 rushing yards in his last three games. He’s their best offensive weapon, and he totaled 27 touches in the Utes’ win over Oklahoma State. Arizona’s defense surrendered 235 yards on the ground in their last outing against Kansas State, so Bernard should have plenty of running room.
Omarion Hampton (UNC) Rushing Yards: O 114.5 (-114)
There’s not much explaining to do here if you’ve followed North Carolina football for the last two years. Hampton is averaging 137.8 rushing yards per game this season and has surpassed 115 yards in 8 of his last 12 starts. He’s one of college football’s most underrated players, and he should continue to dominate against a Duke defense that allows 126.5 rushing yards per game.
Tai Felton (MAR) Receiving Yards: O 86.5 (-114)
Felton’s 604 receiving yards rank third in the nation, and his 41 receptions rank second. He’s Maryland’s best weapon and sees twice as many targets as any other Terrapin receiver. Indiana has played well against the pass this season, but Maryland will be the best team they’ve faced. Felton should soar above his projection.
Jalen Milroe (ALA) Passing Touchdowns: U 1.5 (-148)
Milroe has thrown eight passing touchdowns in three games, but Georgia’s defense significantly better than anyone he has faced. The Bulldogs have yet to allow a single touchdown this season. They completely shut down Cade Klubnik and a lethal Clemson offense in Week 1, and more recently, they single-handedly won the game against Kentucky. Milroe did have two passing touchdowns against Georgia last season, but I expect the Bulldogs to be locked in after all bye week.
Kalel Mullings (MICH) Anytime Touchdown: Yes (-125)
After putting the team on his back last week against USC, Mullings will need to do some more heavy lifting against Minnesota. The senior has overtaken Donovan Edwards’ spot as the lead back and has totaled 312 yards on the ground in his last two outings while scoring two touchdowns in each game. I anticipate that he’ll continue to dominate this week against a Gopher defense that gave up 206 yards and three touchdowns to Iowa’s Kaleb Johnson last week.
Dylan Raiola (NEB) Passing Touchdowns: O 1.5 (-130)
Purdue’s defense is terrible, and the Huskers will be motivated after an overtime loss to Illinois. Raiola has been fantastic this season, throwing eight touchdowns in four games and leading his team to a 3-1 start. Don’t be surprised if he puts up big numbers this week in West Lafayette.






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