With 14 ranked teams in action on Saturday and an abundance of other quality games, Week 6 of college football has plenty of enticing bets to offer.
Be sure to check out our College Football Week 6 Predictions, where we highlight four of the week’s biggest matchups and give picks against the spread for each game featuring a ranked team.
Without further ado, it’s time for another round of Pick Six player props.
Odds via FanDuel Sportsbook
Nicholas Singleton (Penn State): Anytime Touchdown (-185)
Singleton has reached the end zone at least once in each of the Nittany Lions’ first four games, and he will have plenty of scoring chances against a dreadful UCLA defense. The junior splits backfield duties with Kaytron Allen, but that shouldn’t matter in this matchup.
Omarion Hampton (North Carolina) Rushing Yards: 100+ (-174)
Possibly the most underappreciated player in college football, Hampton has been one of the few bright spots for the Tar Heels, who have lost two straight games. He has gone over 100 yards in all but one game this season, and that was due to an injury. Hampton is a safe bet to have a big day against a Pittsburgh defense that has given up 150 or more rushing yards twice in four games.
Cade Klubnik (Clemson) Passing Touchdowns: O 1.5 (-162)
Since Clemson’s blowout loss to Georgia in Week 1, Klubnik and the offense have figured it out. He has 12 touchdown passes in his last three games and will face a Florida State team that was dissected by SMU’s Kevin Jennings last week. The Tigers should win this game handily, so expect another stellar showing from Klubnik.
Kalel Mullings (Michigan): Anytime Touchdown (-185)
Mullings is the driving force behind Michigan’s one-dimensional offense. After a slow start to the season, Mullings has found the end zone twice in each of his last three games. Washington allowed two rushing scores to both Washington State and Rutgers, so Mullings has a good chance to continue his scoring streak on Saturday.
Nico Iamaleava (Tennessee) Passing Touchdowns: U 1.5 (+128)
I expect Tennessee to be tested on the road against Arkansas. The Razorbacks are 3-2, but both of these losses were one-score games. Iamaleava has had his moments this season, but he hasn’t thrown for more than one touchdown since Week 2 against NC State. Plus, the Vols like to lean on star running back Dylan Sampson in the red zone.
Devin Neal (Kansas): Anytime Touchdown (-170)
The Jayhawks aren’t having their best year, but Neal has been as consistent as ever. The senior has rushed for over 100 yards on four of his five games, and he has tallied four touchdowns. Kansas faces an improved Arizona State team in Week 6, but Neal still has an excellent opportunity to continue his solid season.






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