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Penn State Nittany Lions quarterback Drew Allar during the game against the Wisconsin Badgers as we look at our college football Week 11 player prop bets.
Penn State Nittany Lions quarterback Drew Allar during the game against the Wisconsin Badgers. Photo by Jeff Hanisch/Imagn Images.

Our college football Week 11 player prop bets expect to build on last week’s momentum after netting a profit.

It all started with cashing Mario Williams’ longest reception at Under 29.5 yards, and it ended with Harrison Wallace III recording more than 37.5 receiving yards. The goal is to keep stacking profitable weekends throughout the college football season.

As part of our college football Week 11 predictions, here are this weekend's best player prop bets.

College football player prop bets for Week 11

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  • Kobe Hudson Over 42.5 receiving yards (-115 via bet365) at Arizona State ⭐⭐⭐⭐
  • Ashton Jeanty Under 23.5 receiving yards (-115 via Caesars) vs. Nevada ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
  • Drew Allar Under 1.5 touchdown passes (-108 via FanDuel) vs. Washington ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
  • Abu Sama III anytime touchdown (+185 via FanDuel) at Kansas ⭐⭐⭐

College football picks made Thursday; odds subject to change. Our NEW college football player prop odds tool can help you find the best odds on any market across legal sportsbooks in your area!

Best CFB player prop bets this week

Kobe Hudson Over 42.5 receiving yards (-115) ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Best odds: -115 via bet365 | Implied probability: 53.49%

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This would be a five-star pick for those with access to ESPN BET, as that shop is setting Kobe Hudson’s receiving prop at 39.5 yards. But I’m still fine with playing the Over on this number at bet365 for the UCF receiver against Arizona State.

Hudson leads the Golden Knights with 55 targets and 31 receptions, turning that into 567 yards and three scores this year. He's cleared this receiving prop in five games, though notable exceptions include his one snap against BYU, and matchups against Iowa State and Colorado, when he caught a combined five passes on 13 targets.

I envision enough volume for Hudson to soar past this number on Saturday, which is why I’m projecting 59 yards.

Ashton Jeanty Under 23.5 receiving yards (-115) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Best odds: -115 via Caesars | Implied probability: 53.49%

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This receiving line for Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty feels like an overreaction after last week’s performance. He recorded 31 yards on two catches, including a season-best 16-yard reception.

For comparison, Jeanty’s receiving line closed at 13.5 at FanDuel ahead of last week’s win over San Diego State. He's only recorded more than 20 receiving yards once this season, averaging 5.8 yards per grab.

I don’t see Jeanty clearing this receiving prop as long as a chunk play doesn't happen. I project below 20 yards for a Boise State back who's asked to pass block about 25% of the time.

College football touchdown predictions for Week 11

Drew Allar Under 1.5 touchdown passes (-108) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Best odds: -108 via FanDuel | Implied probability: 51.92%

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I must admit, I became excited about the potential of Drew Allar breaking out after he threw for three touchdowns on 17 attempts in the opener against West Virginia. But the Penn State QB has only thrown for multiple scores in three games since then, and the volume hasn’t been there all year.

Allar is averaging 23 pass attempts and 1.5 passing scores per game this season. He’s thrown the ball 38 times over the last two weeks, completing one touchdown pass over that span.

Penn State, which sits eighth in the college football championship odds, is a two-touchdown favorite against Washington, so I don’t expect Allar to be needed much. I’m taking this Under at -115 or better, especially since Caesars offers a -121 value for this prop.

Abu Sama III anytime touchdown (+185) ⭐⭐⭐

Best odds: +185 via FanDuel | Implied probability: 35.09%

I considered going for a more significant payout while betting on Iowa State's Abu Sama III to score the game's first touchdown against Kansas at +1000. But his anytime touchdown odds will have to do.

ISU head coach Matt Campbell told reporters this week that Carson Hansen is still straining to regain full health. That could give Sama more of the workload after a strong performance against Texas Tech last time out. Sama recorded 74 yards on 13 attempts.

Sama has scored once this year, but he recorded six touchdowns as a freshman last season. Saturday’s contest could be Sama’s chance to remind everyone that he’s still a talented player.

College football picks roundup: Week 11

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