College Football Week 7 Player Prop Bet Odds, Picks & Predictions (2023)

There are some incredible games on the Week 7 slate in college football.

The biggest of them all is the Oregon-Washington matchup. Not only are Oregon and Washington playing for the Pac-12 Championship, but a win in this game would put them in the race for a College Football Playoff Berth.

Of course, other games are on the slate, and anything can happen, but a top-ten win in conference play would be huge for both teams.

I’ve got a player prop in that Pac-12 matchup and two other games. Tail along, and let’s win some money!

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Saturday’s Best CFB Player Props

(Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)

Michael Penix Jr. Under 349.5 Passing Yards (-114)

Michael Penix Jr. is a star for Washington. He’s thrown for 1,999 yards with 16 touchdowns and two interceptions in five games.

However, he’s also faced Boise State, Tulsa, Michigan State, California, and Arizona in those five games.

Now he’s got Oregon. You know… that Oregon team that has only allowed 153.6 yards per game in the air this season.

This will be Penix Jr.’s first true test of the season on offense. Oregon has held teams to 255.6 yards per game and the Ducks boast one of the best secondaries in college football.

I’ll gladly take Penix Jr. to go under 349.5 passing yards.


Evan Stewart Under 50.5 Receiving Yards (-102)

Evan Stewart has no more than three receptions in his last three games. He began the season with 19 catches in the first two games, but he’s dropped off since Max Johnson has taken over under center.

Stewart has only caught eight balls in the last three games, however, two have been for a touchdown. He’s a big playmaker but is not getting many looks anymore with Johnson.

Texas A&M is going up against a very good Tennessee secondary and the pass rush for Tennessee is also very good. Therefore, it’s unlikely that Stewart will break away with some massive gains on the road against Tennessee.

Let’s take him to finish under the 50.5 yards here.


Jamari Thrash Anytime Touchdown (-170)

Louisville has played six games this season. Meanwhile, leading receiver Jamari Thrash already has six touchdowns this season.

Thrash is exceptionally speedy and a big difference-maker for this Louisville team. He’s caught 30 balls for 519 yards and has averaged 17.3 yards per catch this season.

The junior receiver only has one game where he didn’t score and that was against North Carolina State when the final score was 13-10.

This game will likely be low-scoring as well, however, Pittsburgh is much weaker against the pass than they are against the run. Additionally, their defense is also bad at tackling opponents. With Thrash’s speed and Pittsburgh’s average secondary and pass rush, Thrash should find the endzone again against Pittsburgh.


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