College Football Player Props: Week 9 Best Bets

Zack Cook
Host · Writer
Jack Bech OVER 84.5 Receiving Yards (-113)
Expectations for offense in this clash between Texas Tech and TCU in Week 9 are high. The Red Raiders have been vulnerable through the air, and that's precisely where we will target them this week. Jack Bech has had some difficult matchups of late, and we're looking for him to get back on track with a big day in this juicy matchup. Bech has been all over the field for this TCU offense, and we expect him to get peppered with targets in this great game environment.
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Avery Johnson OVER 40.5 Rushing Yards (-113)
After targeting Avery Johnson and his arm last week, we're back to our regularly scheduled programming and looking at his rushing prop. Johnson is one of the top dual-threat options in college football, and this is an elite matchup where his skillset can thrive. Johnson has rushed for 306 yards this season, and this Kansas defense remains susceptible in that area.
Giles Jackson OVER 56.5 Receiving Yards (-113)
Giles Jackson has widely been considered the top target in this Washington offense. Jackson is having a strong year for the Huskies, having registered 47 receptions for 542 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Although Indiana has looked the part of a good defense this season, the Hoosiers haven't been perfect in the secondary, and that's an area we'll be happy to challenge them in.
Le'Veon Moss OVER 89.5 Rushing Yards (-113)
The priority of the Texas A&M Aggies remains on running the football and playing strong defense. Despite a small margin in the spread for this big SEC clash, it's an excellent matchup for the Aggies to play to their strengths. Le'Veon Moss has been a top rusher in the country this year, averaging 6.42 yards per carry. Taking on an LSU defense that's been consistently gashed on the ground, and you can understand why we're targeting Moss this week.
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Dillon Gabriel OVER 286.5 Passing Yards (-113)
Dillon Gabriel has quietly put together another dominant season in college football. Gabriel has thrown for 2,080 yards and 15 touchdowns, along with not having missed a beat since joining the Big Ten. Gabriel and the Oregon Ducks are again a sizable favorite in Week 9 when they host the Illinois Fighting Illini. Gabriel has averaged 297 passing yards per game this season, and we like that trend to continue here.
Jack Bech OVER 84.5 Receiving Yards (-113)
Expectations for offense in this clash between Texas Tech and TCU in Week 9 are high. The Red Raiders have been vulnerable through the air, and that's precisely where we will target them this week. Jack Bech has had some difficult matchups of late, and we're looking for him to get back on track with a big day in this juicy matchup. Bech has been all over the field for this TCU offense, and we expect him to get peppered with targets in this great game environment.
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Avery Johnson OVER 40.5 Rushing Yards (-113)
After targeting Avery Johnson and his arm last week, we're back to our regularly scheduled programming and looking at his rushing prop. Johnson is one of the top dual-threat options in college football, and this is an elite matchup where his skillset can thrive. Johnson has rushed for 306 yards this season, and this Kansas defense remains susceptible in that area.

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