Iowa vs. Vanderbilt Total Receiving Yards Prop Bet: Junior Sherrill, Tre Richardson

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Junior Sherrill (VAN) total receiving yards prop bet was listed at 56.5 while Tre Richardson (VAN) came in with an over/under of 60.5 for Wednesday's ReliaQuest Bowl game. 

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Sherrill had three receptions (on five targets) for 76 yards during Saturday's 45-24 win against Tennessee.
 
From NBC Edge:


The junior wideout turned in a good yardage line despite fewer targets - underscoring his ability to make plays with limited volume. His per-catch average suggests big-play potential, and his role seems to be growing in this offense. Sherrill finished the regular season with 46 receptions for 661 yards and seven touchdowns across 12 games.

Richardson posted six receptions (on eight targets) for 75 yards and one touchdown during Saturday's 45-24 win against Tennessee.

The junior receiver finished with more than 70 yards for the third straight outing, clearly showing why he's a deep-threat. Richardson connected with Diego Pavia for his sixth receiving touchdown of the season, totaling 41 receptions for 683 yards and six touchdowns.

Receiving Yards Total Prop Bet - Iowa vs. Vanderbilt

Jacob Gill (IOWA)
O 21.5-114
U 21.5-114
Reece Vander Zee (IOWA)
O 20.5-114
U 20.5-114
DJ Vonnahme (IOWA)
O 26.5-114
U 26.5-114
Junior Sherrill (VAN)
O 56.5-114
U 56.5-114
Tre Richardson (VAN)
O 60.5-114
U 60.5

  • Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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