Best Anytime Touchdown Odds Penn State Vs. Notre Dame Orange Bowl

  • Kaytron Allen has +100 odds to score a touchdown in the Orange Bowl.
  • There are +120 odds for Riley Leonard to score a touchdown.
  • Omari Evans has +440 anytime touchdown odds.

MIAMI – There is plenty of value on the anytime touchdown odds between Penn State and Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl with several players listed at plus money odds.

Some of the names to look for with plus money touchdown odds on college football prop betting sites include Kaytron Allen, Riley Leonard, and Omari Evans.

Kaytron Allen (+100)

Kaytron Allen shouldn’t be anywhere near plus money odds to score on college football sportsbooks. Especially considering how the running game has controlled the offense in their last three games. Allen has scored three times in the last two games including a two touchdown outing against SMU in the first round of the playoffs.

All three of Allen’s touchdowns in his last three games have all come from within the redzone where Penn State has a 100% success rate in those three games as well. The lone rushing touchdown that Notre Dame has allowed in the playoffs came from inside the 10-yard line.

Riley Leonard (+120)

Leonard is another name with disrespectfully low odds to score. He is in the top-20 rushers in the country at scoring touchdowns with 15 total on the season which also leads Notre Dame. He has scored twice in the last three games and has really been explosive on the ground with 160 rushing yards over that stretch.

Given the usage of his ground game and Penn State’s top-10 run defense against opposing running backs, expect Leonard to try and run one in himself.

Omari Evans (+440)

While Omari Evans isn’t a household name to those outside of Penn State, he has certainly made a name for himself this season with five touchdowns on the year and three in the last four games. He’s been a favorite endzone target for Drew Allar through the playoffs as he’s scored in both of their postseason games. That said, his +440 odds are decent enough to ride the streak and hope for a three-peat touchdown.

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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.