There are three games on Friday night in Week 10 as the Boise State Broncos are back in action against the San Diego State Aztecs. USF takes on FAU and UConn battles Georgia State in a packed 8 p.m. window.
Unsure what to bet on Friday night? Luckily, we’ve got the best college football player props for today’s matchup — one for each team.
Friday College Football Player Props
Freddie Brock u57.5 yards (-115)
This particular play has value on BetMGM, where Freddie Brock’s total is about five yards higher than on other sites. The Georgia State running back has taken advantage of some weaker rushing defenses in recent weeks, but faces Connecticut defense allowing just 3.9 yards per rush.
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Brock has generally excelled against weaker rushing defenses and struggled against better fronts, averaging less than four yards a carry against both Georgia Southern and Old Dominion. Expect the Panthers to play from behind as they have to throw the ball a bit more to stay in the game.
Danny O’Neil u188.5 passing yards
As much as I’d love to include an Ashton Jeanty over here, the value just isn’t there with his numbers so high. What I do like, though, is to bet the under on San Deigo State quarterback Danny O’Neil’s passing yards. Boise State is the best defenses the Aztecs have faced in a while and thought O’Neil is settling in, I think it’s a game where Sean Lewis and company try to burn clock and keep their defense fresh.
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The Broncos’ defense doesn’t get the accolades, but it’s the best pass-rushing unit in the Mountain West. O’Neil will be relegated to shorter attempts, and it’ll be difficult for him to get into any sort of rhythm.
Bryce Archie Anytime Touchdown (+140)
This one is, of course, dependent on whether USF quarterback Byrum Brown plays or not, but if he’s sidelined, back his backup to score. Bryce Archie doesn’t have a lot of college experience, but he’s a big body and ran effectively in high school.
He’s more of a short-yardage and red zone runner than a guy who’s going to carry the ball 20 times in a game, but the former is what we want here. When the Bulls get close to the end zone, expect Archie to tuck it and head for the end zone.
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