Feast Your Eyes On The Best Prop Bets For The 2018 College Football Bowl Season And Playoffs

Prop Bets for College Football Bowl Season

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With college football bowl games starting this week (yes, they actually start this week), our friends over at BetOnline.AG sports book have released a slew of props for the 2018 college football bowl season.

How many wins will each conference have? What will be the largest blowout? Who will score the most points in a game? Here’s what they are predicting…

Bowl Wins By Conference
• AAC – Over/Under 3.5
• ACC – Over/Under 4.5
• Big 12 – Over/Under 2.5
• Big 10 – Over/Under 4.5
• C-USA – Over/Under 2.5
• MAC – Over/Under 2.5
• Mountain West – Over/Under 3.5
• Pac 12 – Over/Under 3.5
• SEC – Over/Under 6.5
• Sun Belt – Over/Under 2.5

General College Bowl Game Prop Bets

• How many games will go to overtime?
Over/Under 2.5

• Largest margin of victory?
Over/Under 40.5 Points

• Will a player record 250 or more rushing yards?
YES +115
NO -145

• Will a player record 250 or more receiving yards?
YES +135
NO -165

• Will a player record 530 or more passing yards?
YES +230
NO -270

• Will a player throw 6 or more touchdown passes?
YES +100
NO -130

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• Will any game go to double overtime?
YES +115
NO +115

• Will any game go to triple overtime?
YES +400
NO -600

• Will any team get shut out?
YES +130
NO -160

• Will any team 63 points or more?
YES +175
NO -210

New Year’s Day Bowls

• Outback Bowl
Iowa +7
Mississippi State -7

• Citrus Bowl
Kentucky +6.5
Penn State -6.5

• Fiesta Bowl
Central Florida +7.5
LSU -7.5

• Rose Bowl
Washington +6.5
Ohio State -6.5

• Sugar Bowl
Texas +11
Georgia -11

College Football Playoffs – First Round
• Alabama -14 versus Oklahoma
• Clemson -12 versus Notre Dame

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