Best Bets For Temple Vs. UTSA Friday Night College Football

  • Evan Simon has +134 odds to throw for over 1.5 touchdowns.
  • Robert Henry’s rushing yard total is set at 63.5 yards.

SAN ANTONIO – The AAC is in action on Friday Night as the Temple Owls travel to take on the UTSA Roadrunners at the Alamodome. While there is little value betting on an outright winner and a risky 2+ TD spread, there is plenty of value in betting on specific players.

Specifically, betting on Temple QB, Evan Simon, and UTSA running back, Robert Henry, both come with some tremendous value on college football prop sites given their odds.

Evan Simon With Plus Money For Multi TDs

Evan Simon Total Passing TDs

  • Over 1.5 +134
  • Under 1.5 -176

Signs are pointing towards Evan Simon cashing on his plus money odds to throw for over 1.5 touchdowns. In the five games that he’s thrown a touchdown in this season, four of them have seen him throw for at least two touchdowns.

Simon also gets a decent matchup against a UTSA secondary that has allowed three of their last five opposing QBs to throw for 2+ touchdowns. As a whole, the Roadrunners defense is ranked the second worst in the AAC in passing touchdowns allowed with 23 allowed on the year.

Cake Matchup For Robert Henry’s Rushing Total

Robert Henry Total Rushing Yards

  • Over 63.5 -115
  • Under 63.5 -115

Robert Henry is in store for a monster game against Temple and his line on college football sportsbooks is set way too low. First off, Henry’s usage has gone through the roof recently with 10+ carries in five of his last six games and his coming off of a career high 168 yard outing against the fourth weakest defense in the conference in North Texas.

He now gets a shot at the second worst run defense in the conference as Temple allows 215.6 rush yards per game. In their last three games, each of their opposing running backs have gone for well over 63.5 yards.

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