3 Anytime Touchdown Bets For Ohio State Vs. Notre Dame

  • Emeka Egbuka has +110 anytime touchdown odds.
  • There are +120 odds for Jeremiyah Love to score a touchdown.
  • Riley Leonard’s odds to score are +125.

ATLANTA – There is plenty of value betting on touchdown scorers in the National Championship between Ohio State and Notre Dame.

Several key players are listed with plus money odds on college football prop betting sites and bettors should be getting in on them sooner rather than later before they potentially shift.

Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State (+110)

Emeka Egbuka is just one of four players that have scored for Ohio State throughout the three playoff games that they’ve played. He is third on the team in total touchdowns on the season and has scored once in the quarterfinal against Oregon.

He’s shown that he can score from anywhere on the field with three scores coming from outside of the redzone and seven more coming from in the redzone.

On the opposite side of the field, Jeremiah Smith has scored four times in the postseason with two scores in each of the first two games. In their semifinal game against Texas, the secondary was draped all over him. If that is the case here, Egbuka has a great shot of finding paydirt.

Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame (+120)

While Love has been having a horrendous run through these playoffs, he is the Irish’s most reliable scorer on the ground. He has 19 total touchdowns on the season and has scored in all but just one game this season including in the playoffs.

Going off of his hot streak alone, bettors should feel comfortable riding this one to the bank before college football sportsbooks catch on and shift.

Riley Leonard, Notre Dame (+125)

Leonard has been on an absolute tear on the ground this season with 16 rushing touchdowns which is amongst the top in the country. He has scored twice in these college football playoffs and both have come from inside of five yards.

If the Irish come anywhere close to the 10 yard line in this one, bettors could expect to see Leonard try and run one in on his own.

About Samuel Profeta

Sam is a college football enthusiast and who's been on the CollegeFootballProps.com team since 2020. He grew up a Florida State fan and graduated as a Nole in 2019. When he's not chopping it up about the Seminoles CFP snub, he's playing dynasty mode on College Football 25.