Bet the Under on Will Howard Passing Props vs Tennessee

  • Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard projects for 234.5 passing yards against the Tennessee Volunteers.
  • Howard has -145 odds favoring the under on his 1.5 passing touchdown projection.
  • Prop betting odds favor Howard to go under his completions prop and not throw an interception.

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The best props for Ohio State and Tennessee’s College Football Playoff matchup are on Buckeyes’ quarterback Will Howard. His college football props begin with a 234.5-yard passing projection against a solid Tennessee defense.

Will Howard Passing Yards Prop

  • Over 234.5 Passing Yards -115
  • Under 234.5 Passing Yards -115

Howard went under Saturday’s projection in back-to-back games, finishing with 175 and 201 passing yards in those games. He’s gone under his projection in two of three games against teams in the College Football Playoff and surprisingly went under in four of five home games against Power 4 opponents.

Fade Will Howard Props Vs Tennessee

The best bets on these Ohio CFB props for Will Howard are on the under. However, there’s too much juice on Howard to go under his 1.5 passing touchdown projection for Saturday.

Will Howard Passing Touchdowns Prop

  • Over 1.5 Passing Touchdowns +110
  • Under 1.5 Passing Touchdowns -145

He’s gone over this line in 10 of 12 games this season but was limited to just one passing touchdown against Michigan. Instead of betting his touchdowns under at -145, bet on his completions prop to go under at -125 odds.

Will Howard Completions Prop

  • Over 19.5 Completions -105
  • Under 19.5 Completions -125

Howard went under 19.5 completions in four of his last six games. Expect the Buckeyes to rely on their ground attack against a Tennessee defense allowing just 16.9 completions per game.

Howard also has -105 odds for college football prop betting in Tennessee to throw an interception. Tennessee forced at least one interception in six of their last seven games.

About Zachary Kelly

Zach graduated with an Editing, Writing, and Media degree from Florida State University. He enjoys writing news stories about trending sporting events and sports betting legalization. His favorite college football props to bet on are team totals and quarterback rushing yards props.