AAC Championship Game Betting Odds: Spreads, Player Props, and More for Tulane vs. Army

    Looking to bet on the Tulane vs. Army matchup this Friday night? Step this way for the best AAC Championship Game betting odds.

    Friday night, the Army Black Knights host the Tulane Green Wave at Mitchie Stadium for the AAC Championship Game. If you want to wager on this exciting matchup, you’ll need to be armed with information on all your options. Our AAC Championship Game betting odds contain analysis on the latest spreads, player props, and other markets ahead of the main event.

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    AAC Championship Game Betting Odds: Main Markets

    • Moneyline: Tulane -215, Army +176
    • Spread: Tulane -5.5
    • Totals: 45.5 points

    Tulane enters the game as the favorite, and they’ve just dropped one game in that situation all season (the Week 14 defeat to the Memphis Tigers). They’re also 8-2 covering the spread as a favorite.

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    Meanwhile, Army has been an underdog just once this year, when it was defeated by the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. It has failed to cover in four of its last five games. The two teams have combined to be 13-10 covering the points total in 2024.

    AAC Championship Game Betting Odds: Anytime Touchdown Scorer

    The AAC Championship Game betting odds aren’t likely to bag you a great return if you’re wagering on an anytime touchdown scorer. Army quarterback Bryson Daily has scored a rushing touchdown in every game except one in 2024, so he’s as close to a lock as you’re going to get, but at -220 from FanDuel, you’re not going to make much money. Same story for Makhi Hughes.

    AAC Championship Game Betting Odds: Quarterback Props

    • Darian Mensah Passing Yards: Over 179.5
    • Bryson Daily Passing Yards: Over 77.5
    • Darian Mensah Passing Touchdowns: Over 1.5
    • Bryson Daily Passing Touchdowns: Over 0.5

    Army has a stellar passing defense, but Tulane quarterback Darian Mensah has thrown two passing touchdowns in each of his last three games and has more than one passing score in 58.3% of his appearances this year. He’s also thrown for over 179.5 yards in three of his last four, and Army has allowed 192.5 passing yards per game during the 2024 college football season.

    AAC Championship Game Betting Odds: Receiving Props

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    There are no Army receiving props among the available AAC Championship Game betting odds, but plenty of options for the Green Wave. All four Tulane options have averaged more than their props per game this season, but some are more attractive than others. Yulkeith Brown has failed to go over 27.5 yards in just three games this year and hit 93 yards last time out.

    AAC Championship Game Betting Odds: Rushing Props

    • Bryson Daily (Army): Over 128.5
    • Kanye Udoh (Army): Over 47.5
    • Noah Short (Army): Over 25.5
    • Makhi Hughes (Tulane): Over 88.5
    • Darian Mensah (Tulane): Over 8.5

    Tulane running back Hughes went on a five-game streak of 100+ yard games, but in the last two, hasn’t topped 82 yards. Army has allowed just 103.00 rushing yards per game and 3.99 yards per carry. Army quarterback Daily hasn’t rushed for under 128.5 yards in his last five, including against a solid Notre Dame Fighting Irish run defense. He should clear the line on Friday.

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