Best Prop Bets For New Mexico Vs. San Jose State CFB Friday

  • New Mexico has +115 odds to beat San Jose State.
  • San Jose State is 1-3 vs. FBS opponents.
  • Dorian Thomas has +100 odds to score a touchdown.

SAN JOSE, Calif. – In the late window of college football on Friday is a Mountain West matchup between the New Mexico Lobos and San Jose State Spartans.

This is a massive game for bettors to capitalize on with several plus money odds on college football prop betting sites to take advantage of both on the gameline and player odds as well.

New Mexico Vs. San Jose State

  • Moneyline: New Mexico (+115) vs. San Jose State (-135)
  • Spread: San Jose State -2.5
  • Total: 58.5

Starting with the gameline, why CFB betting sites in California have San Jose State favored in this one is besides us, as they’ve gone a horrendous 1-3 against FBS opponents this season and only managed to beat FCS Idaho by three points. The Spartans are putting up just 20.2 ppg this season while allowing their opponents to go for an even 28 ppg.

On the other hand, New Mexico is riding a 3-1 record going into this one, with their only loss coming on the road at Michigan in Week 1. Since then, they’ve crushed their last three games, winning each of them by a double digit margin, including a 25-point win at UCLA and an 18-point win against New Mexico State in their last two.

Even the season numbers for each of them are heavily backing the Lobos. On offense, New Mexico is putting up 30.5 points per game, which is a +10.2 point margin over SJSU and their 20.3 ppg. On the defensive end, the Spartans are letting up 28 ppg as mentioned before, while New Mexico is only allowing 21.5 ppg to opponents. With all said, this is a great plus money opportunity on college football sportsbooks for the Lobos.

Cash Even Money On Dorian Thomas Anytime Touchdown

New Mexico tight end, Dorian Thomas, has been one of the main pieces of this Lobos passing attack as he leads the team in both receiving yards (247) and touchdowns (3).

Thomas is the leading threat in the redzone for QB Jack Layne with his 6’4 frame. Two of his three touchdowns this season came from inside the 20-yardline. His most recent touchdown came last week against New Mexico State with a 24-yard score.

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