Best Georgia vs Texas Player Props for the SEC Championship Game

Zack Cook
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Oscar Delp Anytime Touchdown (+470)
One thing that's stood out to me over the last stretch of games for the Bulldogs is that they've started to get their tight ends more involved in the passing game. This is precisely the time of year that a player with the talent level of Oscar Delp can thrive. We know what he can do in the run game, but he's also a valuable target inside the red zone. Delp's numbers won't jump off the page, but he has four touchdown catches, and there's a lot of value in his price point to find the endzone in the SEC title game.
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Quinn Ewers UNDER 233.5 Passing Yards (-113)
It's no secret that Quinn Ewers is one of the most talented quarterbacks in the country. Still, Ewers doesn't have the mobility that some of the QBs who have given the Bulldogs trouble have. During their first meeting, Ewers threw for 211 yards on 43 attempts. I don't envision he'll throw at that high of a clip, with a focus on the run being something this team will continue trying to attack. This number is a little too high for me with Ewers.
Quintrevion Wisner UNDER 86.5 Rushing Yards (-113)
Although I mentioned that the Longhorns should focus significantly on the run in this contest, I still don't think this is a prop I'd consider going over. Yes, the Bulldogs have struggled against the run, which typically transpires when the opponent has a good rushing attack and a mobile quarterback. The Longhorns have the former, but Ewers doesn't have the mobility in the pocket to give Georgia that same concern. I like what Quintrevion Wisner has accomplished, but I think this number is too high.
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Arian Smith OVER 40.5 Receiving Yards (-108)
To say there have been some inconsistencies in the drops category for the Georgia Bulldogs, namely Arian Smith, would be an understatement. The Longhorns' defensive line can create pressure, and although there are some talented pieces in their secondary, there are some areas the Bulldogs can exploit. Smith has notoriously loved playing inside the Mercedes Benz Stadium dome, and this line is lower than expected.
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Oscar Delp Anytime Touchdown (+470)
One thing that's stood out to me over the last stretch of games for the Bulldogs is that they've started to get their tight ends more involved in the passing game. This is precisely the time of year that a player with the talent level of Oscar Delp can thrive. We know what he can do in the run game, but he's also a valuable target inside the red zone. Delp's numbers won't jump off the page, but he has four touchdown catches, and there's a lot of value in his price point to find the endzone in the SEC title game.
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Quinn Ewers UNDER 233.5 Passing Yards (-113)
It's no secret that Quinn Ewers is one of the most talented quarterbacks in the country. Still, Ewers doesn't have the mobility that some of the QBs who have given the Bulldogs trouble have. During their first meeting, Ewers threw for 211 yards on 43 attempts. I don't envision he'll throw at that high of a clip, with a focus on the run being something this team will continue trying to attack. This number is a little too high for me with Ewers.
