Auburn vs. Oklahoma Anytime Touchdown Scorer Predictions Today: Week 4

Our best Auburn vs. Oklahoma anytime touchdown scorer predictions, including one of the my favorite value picks of the week.
Auburn vs. Oklahoma Anytime Touchdown Scorer Predictions Week 4: Best Bets to Score TD
Pictured: Oklahoma's Deion Burks (4) celebrates his touchdown with Keontez Lewis (9). Photo by SARAH PHIPPS/THE OKLAHOMAN / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Three players have a great chance of scoring in today's game at Memorial Stadium in Norman, Okla., as I make my best Auburn vs. Oklahoma anytime touchdown scorer predictions. The Sooners are at least 6.5-point betting favorites ahead of kickoff at 3:30 p.m. ET (ABC).

The Sooners have only allowed one touchdown this season, but Jeremiah Cobb finding the end zone is one of the best-value college football picks of the week. Meanwhile, Tory Blaylock and Deion Burks scoring for the Sooners are two of the best college football predictions for Week 4.


Auburn vs. Oklahoma anytime touchdown scorer predictions

College football anytime touchdown scorer picks for Saturday; odds subject to change.

  • Tory Blaylock to score anytime TD (+110 via FanDuel) ⭐⭐⭐⭐
  • Deion Burks to score anytime TD (+180 via DraftKings) ⭐⭐⭐⭐
  • Jeremiah Cobb to score anytime TD (+155 via FanDuel) ⭐⭐⭐

Best Auburn vs. Oklahoma touchdown scorer props

Here are my favorite Auburn vs. Oklahoma anytime touchdown scorer picks based on the best college football odds for Week 4.

Tory Blaylock to score anytime TD (+110) ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Auburn vs. Oklahoma Anytime Touchdown Scorer Predictions Week 4: Best Bets to Score TD
Pictured: Oklahoma Sooners running back Tory Blaylock (6) rushes. Photo by Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

Oklahoma running back Tory Blaylock was ineffective against Michigan, but he scored two touchdowns last week against Temple, and he now has three scores this season. While he trails quarterback John Mateer in touchdowns, his price to score is more favorable than Mateer's.

The Tigers have yet to give up a rushing touchdown this season, but that’s going to change this week against an offense that has already scored eight. Blaylock leads all Oklahoma running backs with 31 carries, so if a Sooners running back is going to find the end zone, it will be him.

The best price available is +110 at FanDuel. This price suggests a 47.62% chance that Blaylock scores, and a $10 bet would pay $11.


Deion Burks to score anytime TD (+180) ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Auburn vs. Oklahoma Anytime Touchdown Scorer Predictions Week 4: Best Bets to Score TD
Pictured: Oklahoma Sooners wide receiver Deion Burks (4) reacts towards the stands after scoring a touchdown. Photo by Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

The Tigers haven’t allowed any rushing touchdowns, but they have allowed five through the air this season. 

Oklahoma wideout Deion Burks is tied with Keontez Lewis for the team lead in receiving touchdowns. They both have two, but I have more confidence in Burks than Lewis in this game because of how consistent he’s been. He didn’t do much last week in the blowout win over Temple, but he had seven catches for 88 yards in Week 1 and seven for 101 in Week 2, scoring in both games.

As Mateer’s favorite target, Burks is being undervalued in this matchup. The price of +180 at DraftKings suggests a 35.71% chance he scores. Compare this to bet365, which has his price at +138, implying he has a 42.02% chance of scoring. At DraftKings, a $10 bet would pay $18.


Jeremiah Cobb to score anytime TD (+155) ⭐⭐⭐

Auburn vs. Oklahoma Anytime Touchdown Scorer Predictions Week 4: Best Bets to Score TD
Pictured: Auburn Tigers running back Jeremiah Cobb (23) walks off the field after a game. Photo by Jake Crandall/ Advertiser / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Four of our best sports betting sites have Auburn running back Jeremiah Cobb’s odds of scoring listed between +100 and +120. FanDuel is offering the same prop for +155, implying a 39.22% chance he finds the end zone. Those who have him at +100 are suggesting he has a 50% chance of scoring, so there is a lot of value to be had betting at FanDuel, where a $10 bet would pay $15.50.

The Sooners have only allowed one touchdown in three games. However, Cobb has scored at least once in every game this season, and he’s had at least 16 carries in two of his three games.

Jackson Arnold is a threat to steal rushing touchdowns from Cobb, as he also has four this season. But Cobb has 11 more carries than Arnold, and he has the potential to break a huge run, as shown by his season-long 46-yard touchdown run against Ball State.


Auburn vs. Oklahoma anytime TD scorer odds

Here are the best college football player prop odds to score a touchdown in Auburn vs. Oklahoma:


Most popular college football bets today

Here are the most popular college football Week 4 predictions at BetMGM as of Saturday morning:

Most bet games (tickets) Most bet teams (tickets) Most bet teams (handle) Most bet totals (tickets)
Texas Tech at Utah Oklahoma -6.5 Texas -39.5 Texas Tech at Utah Over 57.5
Michigan at Nebraska Utah -3.5 Oklahoma -6.5 Auburn at Oklahoma Over 46.5
Auburn at Oklahoma Miami -7.5 Utah -3.5 Michigan at Nebraska Over 47.5
Illinois at Indiana Michigan -1.5 Miami -7.5 Oregon State at Oregon Over 56.5
Florida at Miami Illinois +7 Nebraska +1.5 Kent State at Florida State Over 55.5

College football expert picks


Auburn vs. Oklahoma game info

  • When: Saturday, Sept. 20
  • Kickoff: 3:30 p.m. ET
  • Where: Memorial Stadium (Norman, Okla.)
  • How to watch: ABC

College football betting FAQs

What are the best Auburn vs. Oklahoma touchdown scorer picks?

The best Auburn vs. Oklahoma touchdown scorer picks are Tory Blaylock, Deion Burks, and Jeremiah Cobb to each score an anytime touchdown.

What does anytime touchdown scorer mean?

An anytime touchdown scorer bet in college football betting means you're wagering on a player to score a touchdown at any point during the game (excluding passing TDs). It's one of the most popular college football prop bets.

What does anytime touchdown scorer mean for a QB?

An anytime touchdown scorer bet for a quarterback means the QB must run or catch a touchdown - passing touchdowns don’t count. It's a popular college football prop bet for mobile or trick-play QBs.

Does a 2-point conversion count as a touchdown?

No, a 2-point conversion does not count as an anytime touchdown scorer. Only touchdowns scored in regulation or overtime count for this college football prop bet.

How do college football touchdown scorer bets work?

There are multiple different ways to make your college football touchdown scorer predictions. You can wager on a player to score an anytime touchdown, which pays out if they reach the end zone at any point for a touchdown. You can also bet on a player to score the first or last touchdown, multiple touchdowns, or to score in a particular half or quarter for larger payouts.

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