Mountain West Championship Game Betting Odds: Spreads, Player Props, and More for UNLV vs. Boise State

    Looking to bet on the UNLV vs. Boise State matchup this Friday night? Step this way for the best Mountain West Championship Game betting odds.

    Friday night, the Boise State Broncos host the UNLV Rebels at “The Blue” for the Mountain West Championship Game. If you want to wager on this exciting matchup, you’ll need to be armed with information on all your options.

    Our Mountain West Championship Game betting odds contain analysis on the latest spreads, player props, and other markets ahead of the main event.

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    Mountain West Championship Game Betting Odds: Main Markets

    • Moneyline: Boise State -184, UNLV +152
    • Spread: Boise State -3.5
    • Totals: 57.5 points

    Boise State enters the Mountain West Championship game as a narrow favorite, having beaten everyone they’ve faced this season except the Oregon Ducks — including their opponent on Friday night.

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    The Broncos covered the spread and won outright when the two teams met in late October, but they’ve failed to cover in three of their last four. Meanwhile, UNLV is 2-1 outright and ATS as an underdog in 2024. These aren’t your dad’s Rebels; they’re the real deal.

    Mountain West Championship Game Betting Odds: Anytime Touchdown Scorer

    There’s been just one game this year where Ashton Jeanty hasn’t scored a touchdown, so your money is safe backing the Boise State Heisman Trophy contender. However, he won’t bag you much of a return. Hajj-Malik Williams found the end zone with his legs against the Broncos in October and has five rushing scores in the last five games. Matt Lauter is the best plus-money option.

    Mountain West Championship Game Betting Odds: Quarterback Props

    • Maddux Madsen Passing Yards: Over 216.5
    • Hajj-Malik Williams Passing Yards: Over 183.5
    • Maddux Madsen Passing Touchdowns: Over 1.5
    • Hajj-Malik Williams Passing Touchdowns: Over 1.5

    Williams has thrown over 183.5 yards just once in his last five games, so if you’re looking at quarterback props from the Mountain West Championship Game betting odds, hitting the under might be the way to go. Neither quarterback has consistently thrown two touchdowns or more in a game, with Madsen hitting that number once in the last four.

    Mountain West Championship Game Betting Odds: Receiving Props

    • Matt Lauter (Boise State): Over 34.5
    • Cameron Camper (Boise State): Over 59.5
    • Latrell Caples (Boise State): Over 41.5
    • Ricky White (UNLV): Over 81.5
    • Jacob De Jesus (UNLV): Over 32.5
    • Ashton Jeanty (Boise State): Over 11.5

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    While teammate Lauter leads the team in receiving touchdowns, and he hasn’t had one in the last five, Cameron Camper has been the yardage man for the Boise State passing game. He averages 67.6 receiving yards per game, surpassing the 59.5-yard line in each of his last three outings. Jacob De Jesus logged just one catch for six yards in the last meeting between the two.

    Mountain West Championship Game Betting Odds: Rushing Props

    • Ashton Jeanty (Boise State): Over 171.5
    • Jai’Den Thomas (UNLV): 68.5 yards
    • Hajj-Malik Williams (UNLV): 64.5 yards
    • Maddux Madsen (Boise State): 14.5 yards

    The biggest test for this UNLV defense will be whether they can frustrate running back Jeanty, who was banged up in the last meeting and averaged his worst yards-per-attempt number of the year. The Rebels held the Boise State rusher to significantly fewer yards than the line here. Quarterback Madsen might be the better rushing yard prop bet to take here.

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