Passing Leaders Odds for Every Power 4 QB - College Football 2024

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The AP Top 25 preseason college football poll was released today with Georgia atop the rankings for the second straight year.

Dillon Gabriel and Carson Beck are the two Heisman favorites, and they are also favored to lead their conferences in passing.

BetOnline.ag released passing yards leader odds for each of the Power 4 conferences today.

Cam Ward is a heavy favorite in the ACC, while Colorado's Shedeur Sanders has the lowest Big 12 odds.

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ACC Passing Yards Leader                                            

Cam Ward (Miami)                                2/1                  

Haynes King (Georgia Tech)                   7/1                  

Cade Klubnik (Clemson)                         8/1                  

Grayson McCall (NC State)                     9/1                  

Preston Stone (SMU)                             10/1                

DJ Uiagalelei (Florida State)                   12/1                

Maalik Murphy (Duke)                           12/1                

Tyler Shough (Louisville)                        14/1                

Kyle McCord (Syracuse)                         20/1                

Conner Harrell (North Carolina)             22/1                

Max Johnson (North Carolina)               22/1                

Ashton Daniels (Stanford)                      33/1                

Kyron Drones (Virginia Tech)                 33/1                

Nate Yarnell (Pittsburgh)                       33/1                

Thomas Castellanos (Boston College)     33/1                

Chandler Rogers (California)                  50/1                

Fernando Mendoza (California)              50/1                

Hank Bachmeier (Wake Forest)              50/1                

Anthony Colandrea (Virginia)                 75/1                

Tony Muskett (Virginia)                         80/1                

                                               

Big 12 Passing Yards Leader                                         

Shedeur Sanders (Colorado)                  3/1                  

Noah Fifita (Arizona)                             4/1                  

Alan Bowman (Oklahoma State)            5/1                  

Josh Hoover (TCU)                                 6/1                  

Cam Rising (Utah)                                 8/1                  

Rocco Becht (Iowa State)                       9/1                  

KJ Jefferson (UCF)                                 10/1                

Donovan Smith (Houston)                     20/1                

Jalon Daniels (Kansas)                           20/1                

Avery Johnson (Kansas State)                 22/1                

Dequan Finn (Baylor)                             22/1                

Sam Leavitt (Arizona State)                    33/1                

Behren Morton (Texas Tech)                  40/1                

Gerry Bohanon (BYU)                            40/1                

Jake Retzlaff (BYU)                                40/1                

Garrett Greene (West Virginia)              50/1                

Brendan Sorsby (Cincinnati)                   75/1                

                                               

Big Ten Passing Yards Leader                                       

Dillon Gabriel (Oregon)                         1/1                  

Miller Moss (USC)                                 3/1                  

Will Rogers (Washington)                      8/1                  

Ethan Garbers (UCLA)                            9/1                  

Will Howard (Ohio State)                       10/1                

Drew Allar (Penn State)                         14/1                

Braedyn Locke (Wisconsin)                    20/1                

Tyler Van Dyke (Wisconsin)                   20/1                

Julian Sayin (Ohio State)                        25/1                

Hudson Card (Purdue)                           28/1                

Kurtis Rourke (Indiana)                          28/1                

Aidan Chiles (Michigan State)                33/1                

Alex Orji (Michigan)                               33/1                

Dylan Raiola (Nebraska)                         50/1                

Luke Altmyer (Illinois)                            50/1                

Billy Edwards Jr. (Maryland)                   66/1                

MJ Morris (Maryland)                            66/1                

Athan Kaliakmanis (Rutgers)                  100/1              

Cade McNamara (Iowa)                         100/1              

Max Brosmer (Minnesota)                     100/1              

Mike Wright (Northwestern)                 100/1              

                                               

SEC Passing Yards Leader                                             

Carson Beck (Georgia)                           3/2                   (+150)

Quinn Ewers (Texas)                              2/1                  

Jaxson Dart (Mississippi)                        6/1                  

Brady Cook (Missouri)                           8/1                  

Garrett Nussmeier (LSU)                        9/1                  

Jackson Arnold (Oklahoma)                   10/1                

Nico Lamaleava (Tennessee)                  20/1                

Jalen Milroe (Alabama)                          25/1                

Conner Weigman (Texas A&M)              40/1                

Graham Mertz (Florida)                         40/1                

Blake Shapen (Mississippi State)            66/1                

Taylen Green (Arkansas)                        75/1                

Brock Vandagriff (Kentucky)                  100/1              

LaNorris Sellers (South Carolina)            100/1              

Payton Thorne (Auburn)                        150/1              

Diego Pavia (Vanderbilt)                                    200/1

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