25 College Football Running Backs Betting Odds for 2024
The third set of Power 4 leader projections comes of the rushing yards variety.
Devin Neal and Ollie Gordon are considered two of the college football's top backs, and they are dead even to lead the Big 12 in rushing yards.
BetOnline.ag has listed at least 25 running backs with respective odds to lead the ACC, Big 12, Big Ten and SEC this season.
ACC Rushing Yards Leader
Phil Mafah (Clemson) 4/1
Omarion Hampton (North Carolina) 5/1
LeQuint Allen (Syracuse) 6/1
Jaydn Ott (California) 13/2
Damien Martinez (Miami Florida) 7/1
Jamal Haynes (Georgia Tech) 12/1
Thomas Castellanos (Boston College) 12/1
Bhayshul Tuten (Virginia Tech) 20/1
Jordan Waters (NC State) 20/1
Roydell Williams (Florida State) 20/1
Lawrance Toafili (Florida State) 25/1
Jaquez Moore (Duke) 28/1
Demond Claiborne (Wake Forest) 33/1
Kyron Drones (Virginia Tech) 33/1
Mark Fletcher Jr. (Miami Florida) 33/1
Donald Chaney Jr. (Louisville) 40/1
Kobe Pace (Virginia) 40/1
Rodney Hammond Jr, (Pittsburgh) 40/1
Jaylan Knighton (SMU) 50/1
Star Thomas (Duke) 50/1
Desmond Reid (Pittsburgh) 75/1
Kyle Robichaux (Boston College) 75/1
Treshaun Ward (Boston College) 75/1
Haynes King (Georgia Tech) 80/1
Sedrick Irving (Stanford) 80/1
Big 12 Rushing Yards Leader
Devin Neal (Kansas) 7/2
Ollie Gordon II (Oklahoma State) 7/2
DJ Giddens (Kansas State) 6/1
RJ Harvey (UCF) 6/1
Tahj Brooks (Texas Tech) 13/2
CJ Donaldson Jr. (West Virginia) 10/1
Jahiem White (West Virginia) 12/1
Peny Boone (UCF) 18/1
Abu Sama III (Iowa State) 22/1
Avery Johnson (Kansas State) 22/1
Cam Cook (TCU) 22/1
Jaylon Glover (Utah) 22/1
Micah Bernard (Utah) 22/1
Dylan Edwards (Kansas State) 40/1
Jacory Croskey-Merritt (Arizona) 45/1
LJ Martin (BYU) 45/1
Cam Skattebo (Arizona State) 50/1
Quali Conley (Arizona) 50/1
Corey Kiner (Cincinnati) 66/1
Dallan Hayden (Colorado) 66/1
KJ Jefferson (UCF) 75/1
Parker Jenkins (Houston) 75/1
Donovan Smith (Houston) 80/1
Dominic Richardson (Baylor) 100/1
Garrett Greene (West Virginia) 100/1
Richard Reese (Baylor) 100/1
Big Ten Rushing Yards Leader
Donovan Edwards (Michigan) 5/1
Kyle Monangai (Rutgers) 5/1
Darius Taylor (Minnesota) 7/1
Cam Porter (Northwestern) 11/1
Roman Hemby (Maryland) 11/1
TJ Harden (UCLA) 11/1
Kaleb Johnson (Iowa) 12/1
Leshon Williams (Iowa) 12/1
Kaden Feagin (Illinois) 14/1
Jordan James (Oregon) 16/1
Kaytron Allen (Penn State) 16/1
Nicholas Singleton (Penn State) 16/1
TreVeyon Henderson (Ohio State) 16/1
Quinshon Judkins (Ohio State) 18/1
Chez Mellusi (Wisconsin) 20/1
Jonah Coleman (Washington) 20/1
Devin Mockobee (Purdue) 33/1
Gabe Ervin Jr. (Nebraska) 33/1
Reggie Love III (Purdue) 33/1
Noah Whittington (Oregon) 40/1
Emmett Johnson (Nebraska) 50/1
Kaelon Black (Indiana) 50/1
Kay'Ron Lynch-Adams (Michigan State) 50/1
Nate Carter (Michigan State) 50/1
Marcus Major (Minnesota) 55/1
Jordan Nubin (Minnesota) 66/1
Josh McCray (Illinois) 75/1
Tawee Walker (Wisconsin) 75/1
Justice Ellison (Indiana) 100/1
Quinten Joyner (USC) 100/1
Sieh Bangura (Minnesota) 100/1
Woody Marks (USC) 100/1
SEC Rushing Yards Leader
Jaydon Blue (Texas) 7/1
Jam Miller (Alabama) 8/1
Jarquez Hunter (Auburn) 8/1
Chip Trayanum (Kentucky) 9/1
Trevor Etienne (Georgia) 10/1
Gavin Sawchuk (Oklahoma) 11/1
Ja'Quiden Jackson (Arkansas) 12/1
Dylan Sampson (Tennessee) 15/1
Raheim Sanders (South Carolina) 15/1
Ulysses Bently IV (Mississippi) 15/1
Marcus Carroll (Missouri) 16/1
Josh Williams (LSU) 20/1
Justice Haynes (Alabama) 20/1
Kaleb Jackson (LSU) 25/1
Montrell Johnson Jr. (Florida) 25/1
Sedrick Alexander (Vanderbilt) 25/1
Jovantae Barnes (Oklahoma) 33/1
Nate Noel (Missouri) 33/1
Roderick Robinson (Georgia) 33/1
Le'Veon Moss (Texas A&M) 40/1
Logan Diggs (Mississippi) 40/1
Caden Durham (LSU) 50/1
Jalen Milroe (Alabama) 50/1
Amari Daniels (Texas A&M) 75/1
Davon Booth (Mississippi State) 75/1
Jeffrey Pittman (Mississippi State) 75/1
Ruben Owens (Texas A&M) 75/1
Jaxson Dart (Mississippi) 150/1
Payton Thorne (Auburn) 150/1
Diego Pavia (Vanderbilt) 200/1