Top Touchdown Prop Picks
Skyler Bell (UConn; vs. Air Force)
- Anytime Touchdown at -280
- Anytime First Half Touchdown at +100
- First UConn Touchdown at +220
- 2+ Touchdowns at +150
- First Touchdown at +425
There are several solid options for Bell (13 touchdowns), depending on how much risk you want to take. Bell has scored in eight of ten games with 1+ in each of his last seven. He scored in the first half of seven games, scored first for UConn in six, and scored first in the game in five.
Danny Scudero (San Jose State; vs. Nevada)
- Anytime Touchdown at -250
- Anytime First Half at +115
Scudero is the leading receiver for the No. 1 passing attack in the country, but somehow he has only scored in five of SJSU’s ten games, and has ten touchdowns. Of those five games, he had at least one in the first half of four of them. Nevada’s defense is giving up 30.1 points per game.
Kewan Lacy (Ole Miss; vs. Florida)
- Anytime Touchdown at -400
- First Ole Miss Touchdown at +150
- 2+ Touchdowns at +110
- Anytime First Half Touchdown at -130
Lacy leads the country in touchdowns scored with 16, has at least one in nine of Ole Miss’s ten games, and multiple in five (including three of his last four). He scored in the first half in eight of them and was the first to score for Ole Miss in five of them.
Florida just gave up 233 yards rushing and three touchdowns to Kentucky.
Liam Szarka (Air Force; vs. UConn)
- Anytime Touchdown at -250
- 2+ Touchdowns at +180
- Anytime First Half Touchdown at +120
- Anytime Second Half Touchdown at +120
He has scored 13 touchdowns this season for the Falcons, scoring at least one in seven of nine games with multiple in five (including four in his last five). He scored in the first half of three games and in the second half of four.
UConn’s defense is ranked 105th in the country, allowing 24.9 points per game (73rd).