Best College Football Props for Today - October 19 | 2022 NCAA Football Season

Appalachian State v Miami
Chase Brice and the Appalachian State Mountaineers take on the Georgia State Panthers

There is just one FBS game on tonight, featuring the Appalachian State Mountaineers and Georgia State Panthers on Wednesday. Below, we'll go through the best player props for this Sun Belt Conference showdown.


NCAA Player Prop #1: Tucker Gregg Over 74.5 Rushing Yards (-114)

Georgia State has run the ball 282 times compared to throwing it 83 times through their first six games. Their leading rusher, Tucker Gregg, has averaged 76.7 rushing yards per game, and he's coming off two great weeks. In his last two, he's totaled 235 rushing yards, and he's seen 38 total carries.

Appalachian State has had mixed results stopping the run, but Gregg is sure to see around the 16.8 carries he averages. Expect the senior running back to keep torching opposing defenses on Wednesday.


NCAA Player Prop #2: Chase Brice Over 2.5 Passing Touchdowns (+120)

Chase Brice has put together a nice season so far for Appalachian State, and he has a good opportunity to add to his excellent senior campaign tonight. Georgia State is allowing 33.3 points per game, and last year Brice put on a show versus the Panthers. In that game, he completed 20 out of 28 pass attempts and finished with 326 yards and three passing TDs.

This year, Brice is averaging exactly three passing touchdowns per game, and he's recorded seven in his past two games. At plus money, back Brice to notch three passing TDs against a weak passing defense for what would be the fourth time this season.


NCAA Player Prop #3: Jamari Thrash Over 62.5 Receiving Yards (-114)

Jamari Thrash, Georgia State's senior wide receiver, is enjoying the best season of his college career, already setting a career-high in receiving yards through just six games. The Panthers heavily favor the run, but when they do pass, it typically ends up in Thrash's hands. He's caught 30 passes and been targeted 45 times so far, and his team will need to utilize the passing game in a contest where they're tabbed as 9.5-point underdogs.

Thrash averages 83.8 receiving yards per game, and he collected 75 last week in a win over Georgia Southern. Look for Thrash to reach 63 yards tonight, especially if his team is trailing, as they would then look to throw the ball downfield more than usual.

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Edited by Lucas Abrenica