- Joe Labas passing yard total is set at 152.5 yards.
- Dru DeShields has +127 odds to throw over 1.5 touchdowns.
- Henry Hesson’s passing yard total is set at 169.5 yards.
- Ta’Quan Roberson has a 194.5 passing yard total.
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Another two game slate of college football MACtion is set for Wednesday Night with Central Michigan going up against Kent State and Buffalo hosting Miami (Oh.).
We’re eying the quarterbacks for each team on the two game slate and their prop odds for passing yards and passing touchdowns on college football prop betting sites for our best bets.
Central Michigan Vs. Kent State Best Bets
Joe Labas Total Passing Yards
- Over 152.5 -114
- Under 152.5 --114
We’re siding with Joe Labas to go over his passing yard total on college football sportsbooks in this one against Kent State. He’s thrown for 152+ passing yards in each of his last two games, and now gets a Kent State defense allows the most passing yards per game to opponents this season at 268.2. Kent State has also allowed each of the last two opposing QBs to throw for over 152 yards.
Dru DeShields Total Passing Touchdowns
- Over 1.5 -+127
- Under 1.5 -167
This is a great spot for some plus money on Ohio sportsbooks for Dru DeShields to throw over 1.5 passing touchdowns. We’re backing him solely based on his career-high performance last week against Akron, where he threw for five touchdowns.
He’s got all the momentum on his side right now, and this is a tough spot to fade him. With a 50.5-point total set for the game, points are expected, which helps his case even more.
Miami (Oh.) Vs. Buffalo Best Bets
Henry Hesson Total Passing Yards
- Over 169.5 -118
- Under 169.5 -110
This is a heavy slam on Henry Hesson to stay under his passing yard total. In three total starts this season for Hesson, he’s stayed under twice.
He doesn’t get any favors in this matchup against Buffalo either, as they rank fourth against the pass in the MAC this season, allowing 190.5 passing yards.
Ta’Quan Roberson Total Passing Yards
- Over 194.5 -113
- Under 194.5 -115
Ta’Quan Roberson has a surprisingly low passing yard total set for this one. Especially considering he’s gone over the mark in four of his last five games. He’s also averaging 126.3 passing yards per game this season.
Miami’s defense against the pass has also allowed three of their last five opponents to throw for over 200 passing yards.