Best Oregon Vs Boise State Bets: Bet On The Ducks In The Air

  • The best bets for when the Oregon Ducks host the Boise State Broncos this weekend are on player props.
  • Dillon Gabriel should go over his passing yards prop at 333.5 yards, with his top target Tez Johnson a strong bet to go over his receiving yards prop of 94.5 yards too.

EUGENE, Ore. – College football betting sites like the Oregon Ducks chances of bouncing back from a lackluster Week 1 victory. Specifically, the Ducks are favored by 19 points against the visiting Boise State Broncos on Saturday.

Betting on Dan Lanning’s team to cover may be a strong bet, but there may be Oregon player props at Bovada that are better options.

Pro Tip: Oregon’s lone state-regulated betting app DraftKings is legally not allowed to offer odds on any college sporting events. To bet on college football player props or team lines in Oregon, you must use a legal offshore sportsbook. The most trusted legal sites with CFB odds in Oregon are Bovada and BetOnline.

Best Player Props for Oregon vs Boise State

The best college football props for the Oregon versus Boise State matchup are on the Ducks to have a big day through the air. A few specific odds at Bovada that are strong bets include:

  • Dillon Gabriel Over 335.5 Passing Yards (-113): The best bet of the slate, the over on Dillon Gabriel’s passing yards prop versus Boise State is a strong bet for multiple reasons. Notably, Gabriel threw for 380 yards against the Idaho Vandals in Week 1. Also, Boise State’s biggest weakness on defense is through the air. The Broncos gave up 322 yards to JC French in Week 1 versus the Georgia Southern Eagles. In contrast, they only gave up 139 yards on the ground on the Eagles 35 attempts (slightly less than 4.0 yards per carry).
  • Tez Johnson Over 94.5 Receiving Yards (-112): Correlating with Gabriel’s passing yards prop, taking Tez Johnson over 94.5 yards is another one of the best bets at Oregon college football prop betting sites. Johnson did not clear this number in the opener with 81 yards, but he notably showed himself as Gabriel’s favorite target. He had 12 receptions, which was five more than Terrance Ferguson who was second on the team with seven. If he is given a similar workload through the air on Saturday, then you should expect him to clear this number. Another Tez Johnson prop to note is for him to have at least 125 receiving yards with +193 odds at Bovada. Going back to Johnson’s breakout game against Cal in Week 9 of last season, he has gone over 125 yards in four of his last eight games.
  • Ashton Jeanty To Score At Least One Touchdown (-143): While Oregon bettors may not want to bet on any Boise State players scoring, it is important that the Broncos do so that the Ducks don’t get a lead that is so big that they either stop throwing the ball or pull their starters. So, it makes sense to bet on Ashton Jeanty to find paydirt at least once. Jeanty was a national storyline following his Week 1 performance that saw him score six touchdowns. He accounted for 75% of the Broncos touchdowns. It is unlikely that his touchdown rate remains that high, but all he needs to do is find the endzone once for this bet to hit. If Boise State comes close to their 21.5-point team total at Bovada, then it’s likely that Ashton Jeanty will score.

At Bovada, you can parlay those college football props with their Prop Builder tool. The payouts for a parlay with those bets above can result in large payouts.

Oregon vs Boise State Prop Parlay

  • Dillon Gabriel Over 333.5 Yards -113
  • Tez Johnson Over 94.5 Yards -112
  • Ashton Jeanty To Score A Touchdown -143
  • Parlay Odds: +383

Oregon vs Boise State Prop Parlay With Tez Johnson’s Alt Receiving Line

  • Dillon Gabriel Over 333.5 Yards -113
  • Tez Johnson To Have At Least 125+ Receiving Yards +193
  • Ashton Jeanty To Score A Touchdown -143
  • Parlay Odds: +625
About Brett Crown

Brett is an experienced college football bettor and writer. He loves nothing more than gaining an edge on player props based on matchups, weather, and implied totals. You can find him on Saturdays in the fall sweating out a bet with a football in hand, playing cornhole, or complaining about the length of 3:30 SEC broadcasts.