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Expert College Football Player Props for Week 14

Deandre Moore Jr. #0 of the Texas Longhorns, featured in our College football player props week 14, reacts after scoring a touchdown against the Arkansas Razorbacks.

This is what we’ve all been waiting for. Week 14 is college football’s version of Rivalry Week, the last game of the regular season for every FBS team except Army and Navy – and the biggest game of the year for some fans.

They’ll be coming out in droves to hammer those college football player props; Week 14 has literally thousands of different ways to get your money down, but we’ll be sticking with the most important rivalry games for our latest batch of NCAAF prop bets.

NCAAF Prop Bets Week 14 At-a-Glance

When it comes to college football rivalry games, they don’t get any bigger than The Game itself: Ohio State vs. Michigan. But you’re getting pretty darn close with the Iron Bowl matchup between Alabama and Auburn.

And there will be a stampede to the betting window when Texas A&M visits Texas for the Lone Star Showdown, once again an annual fixture with both teams in the SEC.

Let’s see which of this week’s NCAAF player props carries the most value for each of these marquee matchups.

Michigan’s Andrew Marsh (Over 52.5 Receiving Yards -114)

Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Michigan Wolverines – Saturday, November 29, 12 PM ET

Jim Harbaugh’s latest departure to the NFL has taken some of the starch out of this Big Ten contest – but only some. The Wolverines (9-2 SU, 4-7 ATS) are still in the AP Top 25 at No. 18, although our sources tell us the sharp money is on the No. 1 Buckeyes (11-0 SU, 9-1-1 ATS) as 10-point road faves.

This plays perfectly into our hands; both Michigan and the Over carry projected value into The Game according to the NCAAF predictions at OddsTrader, which have OSU winning 27-20.

This means we can combine those two bets with some Michigan player props in a same-game parlay. The highest projected return comes with this Marsh prop at 17.9% Expected Value; Pro Football Focus has Marsh (96.7 receiving yards per game in November) ranked fourth among all college wideouts since Week 6, as the true freshman continues to build his rapport with fellow frosh Bryce Underwood at quarterback.

Auburn’s Cam Coleman (Over 51.5 Receiving Yards -115)

Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Auburn Tigers – Saturday, November 29, 7:30 PM ET

Coleman (62 receiving yards per game) has been a solid choice for this year’s college football props, and he’s clocking in an expected return of 20.6% for this Iron Bowl prop as Auburn (5-6 SU, 4-6-1 ATS) prepares to host No. 10 Alabama (9-2 SU, 7-3-1 ATS) as 6-point underdogs.

The sharp money appears to be on the Tigers spread and the Over, so maybe skip the SGP this time and pound this Coleman prop at a sharp-friendly sportsbook.

Texas’ DeAndre Moore Over 43.5 Receiving Yards -114)

Texas A&M Aggies vs. Texas Longhorns – Friday, November 28, 7:30 PM ET

Note the Friday start for this year’s Lone Star Showdown between No. 3 Texas A&M (11-0 SU, 5-6 ATS) and No. 17 Texas (8-3 SU, 3-7-1 ATS) – which also gives us Receiving Yards for our top NCAAF player prop at a healthy 15.5% Expected Value.

The sharps love Texas as 2.5-point home dogs, and they love the Over despite QB Arch Manning’s up-and-down performance; again, our featured Moore prop probably works best by itself and not in a parlay, but on average, Moore is well on the Over side at 52.8 receiving yards per game

Bet on Week 14 Player Props Now!

All six of these teams are going to draw considerable public action this weekend, so we should have a bit more leeway when it comes to our college football picks Week 14.

This week figures to be highly profitable if the prolate spheroid bounces our way; make sure you get the best price for your NCAAF props by signing up for betting accounts at multiple sportsbooks, using OddsTrader’s comprehensive reviews to sort out which books are best for your particular betting needs.

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All the projections we’ve used this week were available for free at OddsTrader as we went to press, but if you want the full list of what’s on tap, subscribe to our deluxe betting package at OddsTrader Turbo.

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