Best Ohio State vs. Washington Player Prop Picks for Week 5: Coleman to Extend Scoring Streak

Last Updated: September 27, 2025 10:30 AM EDT • 3 minute read X Social Google News Link

Two undefeated teams kick off their Big Ten seasons today at Husky Stadium in Seattle, and I’m celebrating the occasion with a trio of Ohio State vs. Washington player props ahead of this Week 5 clash.
The top-ranked Buckeyes hit the road for the first time in 2025 as a hefty 8.5- to 9.5-point betting favorite in this nationally televised showdown (3:30 p.m. ET, CBS/Paramount+). We break down this matchup in full detail in our Ohio State vs. Washington prediction.
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🏈 Ohio State vs. Washington player props
College football player prop bets for Week 5; odds subject to change.
- Jonah Coleman to score anytime TD (-130 via BetMGM) ⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Julian Sayin Under 255.5 passing yards (-114 via FanDuel) ⭐⭐⭐
- CJ Donaldson Over 43.5 rushing yards (-114 via FanDuel) ⭐⭐
📺️ How to watch Ohio State vs. Washington
When: Saturday, Sept. 27
Kickoff: 3:30 p.m. ET
Where: Husky Stadium (Seattle)
TV: CBS, Paramount+
💰 Best Ohio State vs. Washington player prop picks
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🔥 Jonah Coleman, RB, Washington: To score anytime TD (-130) ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Admittedly, this Ohio State vs. Washington player prop is juicy - almost too juicy for my tastes, especially considering the Buckeyes’ defense has surrendered one touchdown in 12 quarters of football. But Washington running back Jonah Coleman has been a scoring machine this season, compiling 10 touchdowns in three games.
Go ahead and question Washington’s competition (Colorado State, UC Davis and Washington State). However, Coleman scored against several quality opponents last year - namely, Oregon, Michigan, UCLA and USC (twice). Obviously, Ohio State’s defense is phenomenal. But Washington is no slouch offensively having scored 55.7 points per game, second-best in the nation.
If the Huskies find the end zone multiple times - and I believe they will - Coleman should reach pay dirt at least once. BetMGM’s -130 price leads the market and comes with an implied win probability of 56.52%. A winning $10 bet would return $7.69.
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⬇️ Julian Sayin, QB, Ohio State: Under 255.5 passing yards (-114) ⭐⭐⭐
Julian Sayin’s passing numbers have improved each week. The same, however, cannot be said for the quality of defenses that Ohio State’s starting quarterback has faced. So rather than focus on Sayin’s 347 passing yards against Ohio or his 306 yards against Grambling, I prefer to isolate his first start against Texas. In that game, Sayin went 13-for-20 for 126 yards.
As for Washington’s secondary, the stats say it’s average. In reality, the Huskies have allowed a ton of garbage-time yards in blowout wins. They’re not going to be in that position against Ohio State. Throw in the fact that this will be Sayin’s first career road start - and in a hostile environment - and I think his ceiling is 230 yards.
Play the Under on this Ohio State vs. Washington prop at FanDuel. The -114 odds translate to a 53.27% win probability, with a winning $10 bet paying $8.77.
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⬆️ CJ Donaldson, RB, Ohio State: Over 43.5 rushing yards (-114) ⭐⭐
Ohio State coach Ryan Day leaned heavily on CJ Donaldson in the season opener against Texas; the West Virginia transfer carried the rock 19 times for 67 yards. That might not seem very productive until you realize that the Longhorns rank sixth in the nation against the run (59.8 yards per game).
Washington (62.7 ypg allowed) is only a few spots below Texas. But that’s partly because the Huskies jumped out to huge leads in two of their games, forcing opponents to abandon the run. In the season opener versus Colorado State that was competitive for three quarters, Washington gave up 92 rushing yards to the Rams’ Jalen Dupree.
If Donaldson gets at least 15 carries, he’ll surpass his rushing projection at FanDuel, where this Ohio State vs. Washington prop carries -114 odds. Your implied win probability is 53.27%, and a $10 wager could net $8.77.
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