Best Florida vs. LSU Anytime Touchdown Scorer Predictions, Odds for College Football Week 3

Last Updated: September 13, 2025 1:30 PM EDT • 6 minute read X Social Google News Link

It’s always an electric atmosphere when LSU plays at night at Tiger Stadium, and I break down what offensive fireworks may result from this SEC rivalry game against Florida with my Florida vs. LSU touchdown scorer predictions as part of our college football picks.
LSU is an 8.5-point betting favorite at our top sports betting sites in a game with a 48.5-point O/U, as we break down our best college football predictions for Week 3.
🏈 Florida vs. LSU touchdown scorer predictions
College football touchdown scorer picks for Saturday; odds subject to change.
- Aaron Anderson to score anytime TD (+125 via DraftKings) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Vernell Brown III to score anytime TD (+425 via DraftKings) ⭐⭐⭐
- Caden Durham to score 2+ touchdowns (+420 via FanDuel) ⭐⭐
💰 Best Florida vs. LSU touchdown scorer bets
Here are my favorite Florida vs. LSU touchdown scorer picks based on the best college football odds for week 3.
🔥 Aaron Anderson to score anytime touchdown (+125) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

LSU has scored just four total touchdowns through two games, which is why every Tigers player except running back Caden Durham (who has two rushing scores) has plus-money anytime touchdown odds.
Tigers quarterback Garrett Nussmeier has the second-best Heisman Trophy odds entering this week, which suggests he is likely to pick up his one touchdown pass per game average at some point.
Aaron Anderson leads all Tigers receivers with 14 catches and 172 yards, and he was at his best against the most elite defense he has faced thus far, torching Clemson for 99 yards. LSU used Anderson in a variety of ways from slant passes to drag screens, which he broke for his longest gain of the day.
Anderson caught one of his five touchdowns against Florida last year amid a seven-catch day, so these are great odds for him to find the end zone against the Gators for a second straight year.
I am headed to DraftKings to place this $10 wager that would return $12.50 in profits at a 44.44% implied probability if Anderson scores a touchdown.
🔥 Vernell Brown III to score anytime touchdown (+425) ⭐⭐⭐

Gators wide receiver Vernell Brown III has been the team’s most consistent big-play threat to this point. His 135 receiving yards are more than double the next-closest receiver, despite them coming on just eight catches.
With Florida as a whole accounting for six receiving touchdowns, it is only a matter of time before Brown turns his 16.9 yards per catch average into a score.
Fellow receiver Eugene Wilson III has the shortest anytime touchdown odds (+175) of any Gators receiver. But the fact that he has hauled in two touchdowns already suggests he should be under shadow coverage from LSU’s best cornerback, Ashton Stamps, who had 13 pass breakups a year ago.
Brown’s +425 odds carrying a 19.05% implied probability are a steal, especially compared to the +300 odds on the low end of the market. Through DraftKings’ appealing +425 odds, bettors stand to net $42.50 in profits on a winning $10 wager.
🔥 Caden Durham to score 2+ touchdowns (+420) ⭐⭐

Despite trailing for much of the fourth quarter in last year’s 27-16 road loss to Florida, LSU deployed a heavy running attack with 44 designed runs against 48 passes. Durham turned his 21 carries into a game-high 95 rushing yards. And while he conceded another 13 carries to fellow back Josh Williams, Williams is no longer with the team, and Durham has accounted for 30 of the team’s 41 carries from running backs this year.
With the lead back duties seemingly his, Durham has a path to multiple scores, especially if LSU employs a similar offensive plan as last year.
This is a market-based play with Durham’s implied probability as high as 27.78% to find the end zone twice based on +260 odds at other top sports betting sites. Compared to a $26 profit on a $10 winning wager at those lower +260 odds, the $42 potential profit through FanDuel’s +420 odds is much more appealing.
📈 Florida vs. LSU anytime TD scorer odds
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📺 Florida vs. LSU game info
- When: Saturday, Sept. 13
- Kickoff: 7:30 p.m. ET
- Where: Tiger Stadium (Baton Rouge, La.)
- How to watch: ABC
❓College football betting FAQs
What are the best Florida vs. LSU touchdown scorer picks?
My best Florida vs. LSU touchdown scorer picks back Aaron Anderson (+125) and Vernell Brown III (+425) as anytime touchdown scorers, along with Caden Durham to score two or more touchdowns at +420 odds.
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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