- Carson Beck’s passing yard prop total is set at 240.5.
- Odds have set an 81.5 rushing yard total prop for Jeremiyah Love.
MIAMI – A top-10 college football classic is set for Sunday of Week 1 between the Catholics and the Convicts, #6 Notre Dame and #10 Miami, where there are plenty of notable names taking the field on each side.
There are plenty of key names on both sides to take into account on college football prop betting sites. There are player props out there for Jeremiyah Love and new Miami QB1, Carson Beck, which is where we’re looking at for our best bets.
Jeremiyah Love Takes Another Step Forward
Jeremiyah Love Rushing Yards Prop
- Over 81.5 -114
- Under 81.5 -114
Bettors can fully expect Jeremiyah Love to be very busy in Week 1 against Miami. He went over the 81.5 rushing yard total seven times last season, including in five of the Irish’s last nine games. As a whole, he crossed his projected rushing yard mark on college football betting sites in nine of 16 games. He also started the season going over his rushing yards prop in three straight games.
In last year’s season opener, Miami allowed Florida Gators RB, Montrell Johnson Jr., to run for 106 yards.
Also, if Notre Dame stays true to their odds and jumps out to a lead, the Irish could stick to a run-heavy game plan to run the clock.
Carson Beck Struggles In Hurricanes Debut
Carson Beck Passing Yards Prop
- Over 240.5 -113
- Under 240.5 -115
Everything here is leaning towards Carson Beck struggling in his first game for the Miami Hurricanes. It starts with the Notre Dame defense that allowed just 169.4 passing yards to opposing QBs last season.
Miami’s receiving core also took a massive hit compared to where they were last season. They lost Xavier Restrepo (went to the NFL), Jacolby George (went to the NFL), Isaiah Horton (transferred to Alabama), Elijah Arroyo (went to the NFL), and Sam Brown Jr. (went to the NFL) among several other top receivers. In total, over 4,000 receiving yards from last season have left the team.
Several other betting odds also imply that Beck could stay under his total as well. Of the Hurricanes' receivers that have receiving yard totals set, none of them are set over 44.5 yards, and all of them have odds shading towards the under as well.