Georgia Tech vs. BYU Total Receiving Yards Prop Bet: Chase Roberts, Parker Kingston

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Georgia Tech vs. BYU Total Receiving Yards Prop Bet: Chase Roberts, Parker Kingston

Georgia Tech vs. BYU total receiving yards prop betting had  Chase Roberts with a total over/under of 50.5 and Parker Kingston at 68.5. 

Roberts logged three receptions (on four targets) for 32 yards during Saturday's 34-7 defeat to Texas Tech.

From NBC Edge

After two weeks without multiple receptions, Roberts finally logged several during the Big 12 Championship Game. BYU's loss results in the Cougars' next game being a bowl matchup scheduled for Dec. 27 against Georgia Tech. Roberts' 2025 stats include 47 receptions (on 85 targets), 745 yards (15.9 averaged per catch) and five touchdowns.

Kingston totaled four receptions (on six targets) for 44 yards during Saturday's 34-7 defeat against Texas Tech.

For 2025, Kingston's stats include 951 scrimmage yards and eight touchdowns. Only 49 more scrimmage yards and two TDs will help him increase his total digits for the categories respectively, and his last chance to grow them comes Dec. 27 against Georgia Tech in this year's Pop-Tarts Bowl.

Total Receiving Yards Prop Bet - Georgia Tech vs. BYU

Chase Roberts (BYU)
O 50.5-114
U 50.5-114
Parker Kingston (BYU)
O 68.5-114
U 68.5-114
Carsen Ryan (BYU)
O 36.5-114
U 36.5-114
Malik Rutherford (GT)
O 33.5-114
U 33.5-114
Isiah Canion (GT)
O 27.5-114
U 27.5-114
Eric Rivers (GT)
O 40.5-114
U 40.5-114

  • Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com 

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