- Cade Klubnik’s passing yard total is set at 261.5.
- There is an 83.5 rush yard total set for Keyjuan Brown.
- Oregon is favored by 25.5 point against Minnesota.
- Drake Lindsey has a 133.5 passing yard total.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A doubleheader is set for Friday Night College Football in Week 12 with an ACC matchup between the Clemson Tigers and Louisville Cardinals and a Big Ten meeting between the Minnesota Golden Gophers and Oregon Ducks.
College football prop betting sites have plenty of valuable action available for the doubleheader, including player props and gameline picks.
Cards Hold Klubnik In Check
Cade Klubnik Total Passing Yards
- Over 261.5 -115
- Under 261.5 -115
This is a rough matchup on South Carolina betting sites for Cade Klubnik against an ACC leading Louisville Cardinals secondary. The Cards allow the least amount of passing yards per game in the ACC at just 188.1 per game. In six games against ACC opponents this season, they’ve held four opposing QBs to under 261.5 pass yards.
As for Klubnik and what he’s done this season, he’s gone under 261.5 pass yards in five of eight games this year. He’s also averaging just over the mark this season at 267 yards per game. Also, just a week ago, he went up against a top-5 ACC secondary in Florida State, where he stayed under 261.5 yards as well.
Keyjuan Brown Feeds Off Isaac Brown Injury
Keyjuan Brown Total Rushing Yards
- Over 83.5 -115
- Under 83.5 -115
Despite the tough run defense from Clemson, this is a prime spot for Keyjuan Brown, as he has complete control of the Cards' backfield with Isaac Brown out with an injury.
Brown has been on a heater in his last two games, going for 94+ yards each time, averaging 108.3 rush yards per game over that stretch. Two of those games have come with Isaac Brown out with his injury.
Ducks Handle Gophers With Ease
Minnesota Vs. Oregon
- Minnesota +25.5
- Oregon -25.5
Do not be intimidated by the large spread set in favor of Oregon on college football sportsbooks as they outperform Minnesota in several aspects this season.
Starting with the betting numbers for Oregon, they are 5-4 against the spread with a 24.9 average winning margin and +5.6 cover margin.
Minnesota, on the other hand, is 2-6-1 against the spread and failing to cover by an average of -2.2 points. The last time Minnesota was a 20+ point underdog this season came against Ohio State, where they failed to cover +23.5 points in a 42-3 loss.
Lindsey Forced To Throw
Drake Lindsey Total Passing Yards
- Over 133.5 -115
- Under 133.5 -115
This is a low number for Drake Lindsey, considering the circumstances and what he’s averaging this season. Over nine games played this season, he’s putting up 193.6 pass yards per game.
Also, with such a massive spread set, Minnesota will be forced to throw in this one in an attempt to keep up with the Oregon offense, making a good case for him to go over the mark here.