NC State vs. Kansas State: College Football Pop-Tarts Bowl Player Props (Thursday)
Thursdayâs slate is a good one in college football.
The games begin at 11:00 am, with SMU and Boston College playing at Fenway Park in the Fenway Bowl. After that, Rutgers will face Miami in the Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium.
Following those two games, NC State will face Kansas State in the Pop-Tarts Bowl, and weâll finish off the night with an epic matchup between Arizona and Oklahoma in the Alamo Bowl.
Iâm eying a few player props for this slate. Here are my favorite player prop bet picks for todayâs college football bowl games. Below we dive into NC State vs. Kansas State.
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Thursdayâs Best CFB Player Props: NC State vs. Kansas State
(Odds courtesy of Caesars Sportsbook)
Kevin Concepcion Over 46.5 Rushing Yards (-115)
Kevin Concepcion does it all for North Carolina State. The freshman wide receiver added 64 catches for 767 yards with ten touchdowns.
However, he also earned 297 yards on the ground on 38 carries, adding 7.8 yards per carry this season.
After Kansas State allowed 140.17 yards on the ground per game this season, Concepcion should have some success on the ground. Heâs earned 20 carries over the last two games. If he gets ten carries in this one, averaging over seven yards a carry, heâll certainly get over 46.5 rushing yards.
D.J. Giddens Under 107.5 Rushing Yards (-115)
Kansas Stateâs D.J. Giddens rushed for 1,075 yards and nine touchdowns with 195 carries. He was highly efficient throughout the season. However, heâs taking on a North Carolina State defense that was dominant against the run this season.
The Wolfpack were also extremely good at tackling and wrapped up most opportunities with ease.
North Carolina State only allowed 104.75 yards per game on the ground. However, oddsmakers want to believe Giddens can get 108 yards by himself.
Yeah right. Letâs back the Under.
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