- Theo Wease has over 48 passing yards in seven of nine games this season and has -115 odds to record over 37.5 against South Carolina.
- LaNorris Sellers under 202 passing yards and under 1.5 passing touchdowns are two of the best props against Missouri this week.
- Raheim Sanders has rushed for 270 total yards in his last two games for South Carolina and has -115 to rush for over 80.5 Vs Missouri.
COLUMBIA, S.C. - The South Carolina Gamecocks host the Missouri Tigers this week and are favored by 14 points. College football player props are somewhat limited for this matchup, as Brady Cook is doubtful to play.
Drew Pyne has played in a total of six games for Missouri this season and is expected to get his second start this week at QB against South Carolina. In his first start last week against Oklahoma, Pyne finished with 143 passing yards on 27 attempts in the win.
Theo Wease Over 37.5 Passing Yards (-115)
In Pyne’s first start for Missouri, Theo Wease Jr recorded four receptions for 70 yards and two touchdowns. He has over 48 receiving yards in seven of his nine games played this season and clearly has not seen a role decrease with Pyne under center.
LaNorris Sellers Under 202 Passing Yards (-114)
LaNorris Sellers has only passed for over 202 yards in three of his eight games played this season. He is averaging just over 181 passing yards per game and is facing a Missouri team this week that does not allow a lot of yards in the air.
The last four quarterbacks to face Missouri have gone under this total of 202 passing yards and have averaged 149.5.
LaNorris Sellers Under 1.5 Touchdown Passes (-137)
Along with the under on passing yards, Sellers under 1.5 passing touchdowns (-137) is one of the other best college football props for this matchup. Over the past five weeks, Missouri’s defense has only allowed one total passing touchdown (Payton Thorne).
Throughout the season, a quarterback has only thrown for over 1.5 touchdowns in two games against the Tigers. Sellers has thrown for at least two touchdowns in four of his eight games played this year.
Raheim Sanders Over 80.5 Rushing Yards (-114)
Raheim Sanders has been a big factor in South Carolina’s offensive success over the last couple of weeks. He rushed for 126 yards on 15 carries against Vanderbilt last week and 144 yards on 20 carries the week prior against Texas A&M. Over the last three weeks, Missouri’s defense has allowed opposing starting running backs to average over 6.3 yards per carry.