- Touchdown scorer props for Saturday’s rivalry game between the Oregon Ducks and Oregon State Beavers list great value on both Oregon State running backs.
- Jam Griffin has +105 odds to score, while Anthony Hankerson has longer odds a +125 to score.
- The two star running backs each have +450 odds to score two or more touchdowns vs Oregon.
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Betting on touchdown scorers in the Oregon vs Oregon State game offers value on the Beavers’ talented running back duo. Although Ducks’ running back Jordan James is the best college football prop today to score based on odds, Jam Griffin (+105) and Anthony Hankerson (+125) offer more profitable odds.
Oregon Vs Oregon State Anytime Touchdown Scorer Odds
- Jordan James -186
- Tez Johnson -136
- Jam Griffin +105
- Noah Whittington +105
- Terrance Ferguson +115
- Anthony Hankerson +125
- Dillon Gabriel Jr. +130
- Evan Stewart +150
- Traeshon Holden +155
- Trent Walker +280
Griffin is Oregon State’s leading rusher with 249 rushing yards in the team’s first two games of the season. He cashed his +105 anytime touchdown scorer odds in both games, including two touchdowns in Week 1.
Meanwhile, Oregon State’s other running back Anthony Hankerson also scored in both games and has 226 rushing yards on the season. His odds are a bit longer at +125 odds, but both running backs are the best option for college football prop betting in Oregon on Civil War touchdown scorers.
Huge Value On Beavers Running Backs To Score Twice Vs Oregon
The Oregon Ducks surrendered three rushing touchdowns to the Boise State Broncos’ running back Ashton Jeanty in Week 2. Since both Hankerson and Griffin have a game with 2+ touchdowns this season, their college football player prop for multiple touchdowns is worth a bet at +450 odds each.
Odds To Score 2 Or More Touchdowns
- Jordan James +188
- Tez Johnson +275
- Terrance Ferguson +400
- Anthony Hankerson +450
- Jam Griffin +450
- Noah Whittington +450
Griffin and Hankerson both had two rushing touchdowns each in Oregon State’s Week 1 win against the Idaho State Bengals. With six of Oregon State’s touchdowns this season coming on the ground, they’re a matchup nightmare for a vulnerable Oregon Ducks run defense.