College Football Player Props: Week 12 Best Bets

Zack Cook
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Carson Beck OVER 263.5 Passing Yards
It's hardly a secret that it's been a struggle for Georgia quarterback Carson Beck lately. He's thrown 12 interceptions over his last six games, a trend that needs to be bucked if the Bulldogs want to stay alive in the College Football Playoff race. Beck has thrown for at least 300 yards in two of his last four games and will be tasked with getting the ball out quickly against a good Tennessee defense. This is a good spot for him to get back on track, especially with some real concerns about how effective they'll be able to run the football in this matchup.
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Shedeur Sanders UNDER 320.5 Passing Yards (-114)
Shedeur Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes are in the mix as the college football season winds down. It's been a stellar season for Sanders, who's continued to bolster his draft stock for the 2025 NFL Draft. Despite the positive vibes around this player, I think the Utah Utes will give him some trouble on defense, and it might take him some time to find the proper adjustments.
Quinn Ewers OVER 288.5 Passing Yards (-114)
There have been some promising moments for the Arkansas Razorbacks this year. However, they'll have their hands full with a Quinn Ewers-led offense on Saturday. I've wanted to see a little more production from Ewers, and this is a matchup in which he can dominate. His passing prop is set relatively high, but I have no confidence in the Razorbacks' secondary to make life difficult for him. Expect a big day from Ewers and the Texas offense.
Luther Burden III OVER 47.5 Receiving Yards (-114)
What a puzzling season it's been for the Missouri Tigers. They entered the year with sky-high expectations and haven't even come close to living up to even a fraction of them. One of the strangest things about this season for the Tigers is how pedestrian Luther Burden III has been. I gave him a first-round draft grade for the 2025 NFL Draft, and he still might land there on talent, but his production hasn't hit like we expected. Still, with many offensive changes for this group, I think this is the week to target Burden III to elevate his game and show up.
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Jalon Daniels OVER 35.5 Rushing Yards (-114)
I like what the Kansas Jayhawks have accomplished this year a lot. If it weren't for some poor turnovers, you can make a case their record would be flipped. The Jayhawks can play spoiler in this clash against BYU and end their perfect season. If they plan to do that, Jalon Daniels will have to use his legs, which he's found consistent success doing this year.
Carson Beck OVER 263.5 Passing Yards
It's hardly a secret that it's been a struggle for Georgia quarterback Carson Beck lately. He's thrown 12 interceptions over his last six games, a trend that needs to be bucked if the Bulldogs want to stay alive in the College Football Playoff race. Beck has thrown for at least 300 yards in two of his last four games and will be tasked with getting the ball out quickly against a good Tennessee defense. This is a good spot for him to get back on track, especially with some real concerns about how effective they'll be able to run the football in this matchup.
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Shedeur Sanders UNDER 320.5 Passing Yards (-114)
Shedeur Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes are in the mix as the college football season winds down. It's been a stellar season for Sanders, who's continued to bolster his draft stock for the 2025 NFL Draft. Despite the positive vibes around this player, I think the Utah Utes will give him some trouble on defense, and it might take him some time to find the proper adjustments.
