Do you love watching college football? I do. While I don’t live in state where a college football player prop betting is legal, you might, and they can be an entertaining sweat on Saturdays. If you’re new to things and need some college football betting advice, check out our guide to college football player prop betting strategy.
College Football Week 4 Player Prop Picks & Predictions
College Football Week 4 Player Prop Picks & Predictions
If you like betting on college football player props — or, really, betting on anything — I encourage you to start thinking about your bets like they’re investments. They very much are, after all. You’re putting money down in hopes of getting more of it back than you lose.
Using OddsShopper’s Portfolio EV betting tools, you can get a ton of bets with positive expected value (+EV) down quickly via our mass entry tool. It works on every major sport, not just college football. To help you build your portfolio of profitable bets this week, here are three plays from our tool:
Here are the top three picks, per Portfolio EV, as of publication. Two are for Saturday games and one is for Friday, so if you’re only reading this before Big Noon, you’ve already missed one play.
Our college football betting model updates as the market does, so make sure to check it to see if any new picks are trading with +EV. Chances are there will be — and you’ll miss it if you don’t at least check.
So, what college football player prop picks are we talking about for Week 4? For one, Florida State quarterback D.J. Uiagelelei stands out as a fade on the passing prop market.
DJU is averaging 222 passing yards per game so far, but the under 200.5 will cost you only -115 at BetMGM. However, other books are far less bullish on him. FanDuel has the under 187.5 priced at -114. Most other books have this line at 195.5.
Elsewhere, USF quarterback Byrum Brown looks like another good fade. He’ll line up against the Miami Hurricanes on Saturday night. Although USF kept up with Alabama two weeks ago, Brown is averaging under 150 passing yards per game. He threw for only 103 against the Tide.
Again, make sure to check out Portfolio EV for more +EV college football player props! We give out the top pick on the board for free whenever users visit, but to build a deeper portfolio, you’ll need to sign up. The good news is that you can get our tools for free just by registering with a partner site!