- Bowling Green Falcons tight end Harold Fannin Jr. projects for 96.5 receiving yards against the Central Michigan Chippewas.
- Fannin Jr. also has -145 odds to score a touchdown at any time, which he’s done in five of eight games this season.
- Another productive performance from the tight end would help Bowling Green’s 30.5-point team total go over at -110 odds.
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. – Harold Fannin Jr. and the Bowling Green Falcons take on the Central Michigan Chippewas on Tuesday night with high expectations. Player props for Fannin Jr. begin with his 96.5 receiving yards prop that offers -110 odds for the over and under.
- Over 96.5 Receiving Yards -110
- Under 96.5 Receiving Yards -110
Fannin Jr. has the fourth-most receiving yards of any player this season and 341 more yards than the nearest tight end, as his 118.4 receiving yards per game produced 947 yards through eight games. He cleared Tuesday's college football prop projection for receiving yards in five of eight games this season.
Expect Bowling Green quarterback Conner Bazelak to keep looking his way against Central Michigan, as Fannin Jr. has 36 more receptions and 612 more receiving yards than the next pass catcher in the Falcons offense. Confidently bet the over on Fannin Jr.’s receiving yards prop but also look towards his anytime touchdown odds.
Fannin Jr. Touchdown Odds Prove He’ll Contribute To Team Total
Fannin Jr. has -145 odds for college football prop betting in Ohio on touchdown scorers. The talented tight end scored in five of eight games this season, including two of his last three games.
His ability to find the end zone will contribute to Bowling Green’s 30.5-point team total against Central Michigan. Betting odds favor the under at -120 odds for this game prop.
Bowling Green Team Total Points Prop
- Over 30.5 Points -110
- Under 30.5 Points -120
Central Michigan allowed 46 points and 38 points in their last two games, surrendering 30+ points in 63% of games this season. Meanwhile, Bowling Green scored 41 points last week against the Toledo Rockets, who hadn’t allowed a team to score 31+ points all season.