Where Can I Place Player Prop Bets on Garrett Greene in the Frisco Bowl From West Virginia?
West Virginia regulated sports betting apps will not allow betting on Garrett Greene or any other college football player in this year's Frisco Bowl game between the Mountaineers and Memphis Tigers.
Where there's a will, there's a way. Offshore sportsbooks and local bookies are more than willing to offer college player props to those in West Virginia.
Garrett Greene's passing yards total was coming in at 203.5. His rushing yards were at 60.5. Jahiem White's rushing yards total came in at 55.5. Hudson Clement was listed at 51.5. Mario Anderson Jr. would pay out $330 for every $100 bet to score the first touchdown while all other players pay $900 or more.
West Virginia Pulls the Plug
West Virginia was one of the first states to act against the bullying of college players.
In late March, Gov. Jim Justice approved House Bill 4700, which prohibits sportsbook users from betting if it’s found they have harassed an athlete.
After passing both houses of the West Virginia legislature and receiving Justice’s approval, HB 4700 took effect on June 6.
The bill reads that a “patron may be banned from sports betting pursuant to subsection (d) of this section if the commission determines that the patron has harassed or shown a harmful pattern of conduct directed at a sports official, coach or any participants of a sporting event.”
It would only make sense that the state also prohibits betting on any player's performance.
Not everybody feels this step is necessary but West Virginia can certainly do what it sees as best.
Line Analysis and Game Comparables
The line on this game has moved from Memphis -3 to -5.
Sagarin gives us a line of Memphis 1.94.
- Miami -3.5 to -5 Louisville (Miami 2.01 Overlay) - Road favorite covers.
Players to Watch
Memphis: Henigan ranks 14th in college football with 3,208 passing yards (267.3 per game) while completing 64.2% of passes (291 for 453), with 23 touchdowns and six interceptions. He has 129 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown, averaging 10.8 per game. Anderson has 219 carries to rank 15th in college football with 1,292 rushing yards (107.7 per game) and 17 touchdowns (11th in CFB). He also has 46 catches for 290 yards and two touchdowns. Taylor has 61 receptions for 834 yards (69.5 per game) and has two touchdowns.
West Virginia: Greene has 1,972 passing yards (197.2 per game) while completing 58% of passes (160 for 276), with 13 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. He has 669 rushing yards and five rushing touchdowns, averaging 66.9 per game. White has 142 carries for 817 rushing yards (68.1 per game) and seven touchdowns. He also has 18 catches for 119 yards and one touchdown. Hudson Clement has 575 receiving yards (52.3 per game) on 40 catches with three touchdowns.
Head to Head Player Prop Bets
Most Receiving Yards: Demeer Blankumsee (MEM) vs Hudson Clement (WVU)
-104
-145
Most Receiving Yards: Demeer Blankumsee (MEM) vs Kole Taylor (WVU)
-179
+118
Most Passing TDs: Garrett Greene (WVU) vs Seth Henigan (MEM)
+124
-179
Most Passing Yards: Garrett Greene (WVU) vs Seth Henigan (MEM)
+177
-286
Most Receiving Yards: Hudson Clement (WVU) vs Roc Taylor (MEM)
+138
-213
Most Rushing Yards: Jahiem White (WVU) vs Mario Anderson (MEM)
+275
-501
Most Receiving Yards: Kole Taylor (WVU) vs Roc Taylor (MEM)
+250
-435
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