Frisco Bowl Utah State vs. Kent State Prop Bets

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Dec/20/2019

Gambling911.com has your prop bets for Friday's Frisco Bowl game: Utah State vs. Kent State.

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You can read odds like this: 2/1 or 2 pays $20 for every $10 bet or $200 for every $100 bet.  6/1 or 6 pays $60 for every $10 bet or $600 for every $100 bet.  10/1 pays $100 for every $10 bet or $1000 for every $100 bet.

-159 means that a $15.90 bet pays out $10 with that $15.90 refunded and $10 paid assuming the bet is a winner.

Prop betting on this game is limited and not available at all books.  Here is a breakdown of some offered by BetOnline:

Team to Score First - Kent State 12/1, UTS -159

Team to Score Last

Longest Touchdown O/U 54.5 Yards UNDER pays $16 for every $10 bet

Time of First Score O/U 5 (mins elapsed)

3 Straight Scores by Either Team - NO pays $25 for every $10 bet

Any Team to Score 40+ Points

Defensive or special teams TD scored

First score of Game is Touchdown

Will there be a Scoreless Quarter - YES pays $40 on a $10 bet

Will there be Overtime - NO pays $96 for every $10 bet

All Prop Bets Can Be Found Here

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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