Saturday brings us action from 19 ranked teams, including several matchups with playoff implications. Texas and Oklahoma will face off in the Red River Rivalry, while Ohio State travels to Oregon for a Big Ten clash.

There are plenty of enticing prop bets available, and we’re providing you with six of our favorites.

Without further ado, here’s Week 7’s batch of Pick Six player props.

Odds via FanDuel Sportsbook

Ashton Jeanty (Boise State) Rushing Yards: 175+ (-144)

175 rushing yards is an outrageous standard for anyone other than Jeanty. The Heisman favorite has gone over this number in four of five games this season, and the only time he didn’t was because he didn’t need to play in the second half. Hawaii has allowed an opposing running back to run for over 100 yards in two of its last three games.

Quinshon Judkins (Ohio State) Rushing Yards: O 64.5 (-114)

The Buckeyes are likely going to try to establish the run against Oregon, a team that gave up 192 yards to Ashton Jeanty in Week 2. Ohio State has the best running back tandem in the nation with Judkins and Treveyon Henderson, and the pair will be busy Saturday night. I expect both to go over their projection, but Judkins has a slightly higher floor.

Jalen Milroe (Alabama): Anytime Touchdown (-220)

You’d be a fool to pass on this prop, even at -220. Milroe has scored at least one touchdown with his legs in every game this season, and he’ll look to continue that streak in a home game against South Carolina.

Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss) Passing Yards: O 284.5 (-114)

After being held in check by Kentucky two weeks ago, Dart rebounded with 285 passing yards in a win over South Carolina. Still, that’s a subpar game by his standards, as he threw for at least 377 yards in each of his first four games. LSU’s defense has struggled all season, so expect Dart to have a big game.

Michael Hawkins Jr. (Oklahoma) Passing Yards: U 172.5 (-114)

Hawkins Jr. is extraordinarily talented, especially running the ball. However, the freshman hasn’t yet proven that he can win a game with his arm. In his two starts, he had 132 and 161 passing yards. Hawkins Jr. faces a Texas defense that has only allowed one quarterback to put up 200 yards so far this season.

Luke Altmyer (Illinois) Passing Touchdowns: O 1.5

Altmyer may be one of the nation’s most underrated quarterbacks. He has thrown 11 touchdowns in five games and only committed one turnover. The Illini will take on a terrible Purdue defense in Week 7, so look for Altmyer to show out once again.

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