Player Prop Bets for the Colorado vs. UCF Game

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Sep/26/2024

BetUS will feature plenty of player and game prop bets for the Colorado vs. UCF game Saturday.

Top Player Prop Bets

  • KJ Jefferson Total Passing Yards 207.5
  • Shedeur Sanders Total Passing Yards 304.5
  • KJ Jefferson Total Rushing Yards 43.5
  • RJ Harvey Total Rushing Yards 120.5
  • Jimmy Horn Total Receiving Yards 45.5
  • Kobe Hudson Total Receiving Yards 64.5
  • LaJohntay Wester Total Receiving Yards 60.5
  • Travis Hunt Total Receiving Yards 95.5

All Player Prop Bets Courtesy of BetUS

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UCF opened at -11 with the line jumping all the way to -14.

Sanders threw for 341 yards and two scores in a tight 38-31 victory against Baylor last week. He also ran for a score and was sacked eight times.

LaJohntay Wester caught the 43-yard Hail Mary pass in the end zone.

The 3-0 Knights are coming off an even tighter game that ended with a 35-34 victory over TCU.

KJ Jefferson threw a 20-yard touchdown to Kobe Hudson with 36 seconds left as UCF overcame three blocked kicks and a three-TD deficit after halftime to beat TCU 35-34 on Saturday night in the first game this season to count in the Big 12 standings.

“I’m really not shocked because I know the type of team that we have and I know the bond that we share,” said Jefferson, who played through some big hits he took early the game. “Coming into the game, we knew we were going to face some adversity.”

Jefferson, the Arkansas transfer, was 13-of-22 passing for 230 yards and three touchdowns. RJ Harvey ran for 180 yards on 29 carries for his fifth consecutive 100-yard game, and already has eight TDs on the ground this season after scoring two more.

What’s at stake?

Colorado and UCF are both coming off stunning last-second victories in their Big 12 openers. Two weeks ago, the Knights trailed TCU 28-7 early in the third quarter before rallying to win 35-34 after KJ Jefferson found Kobe Hudson on a 20-yard touchdown pass with 20 seconds to play. Colorado used a Hail Mary pass from Shedeur Sanders to LaJohntay Wester to force overtime in a 38-31 win over Baylor.

Key matchup

UCF’s pass rush vs. Colorado’s passing attack. The Knights entered the season hoping for a more aggressive defensive style under new co-defensive coordinator Ted Roof. Through three games, they have four interceptions but only one sack. It will be a challenge to pressure on a mobile quarterback such as Shedeur Sanders, who’s averaging 335 yards passing per game with 11 TDs against two interceptions. Sanders, on the other hand, has been sacked 16 times through four games.

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