It’s conference championship weekend in the NCAA, and we couldn’t be happier to watch the games go down! There’s so much on the line for each one of these teams, including berths to the elusive 12-team College Football Playoff field. We’ve got you covered with our favorite Underdog player props from many of these contests, hoping to hit it big on some of the biggest games of the season.
Let’s kick things off with the SEC Championship between Georgia and Alabama, which is slated to be a dogfight. Georgia is a 2.5-point favorite in this one, and with an over/under of 47.5, oddsmakers believe this could be a back-and-forth shootout. With all of that in mind, let’s get into it!
| Saturday, September 26 at 12:00 PM | Spread | Money | Total |
| Oklahoma Sooners | ![]() +10 (-110) | ||
| Georgia Bulldogs | ![]() -10 (-110) |
Ty Simpson OVER 245.5 Passing Yards
Our favorite prop from this one has to do with Alabama’s quarterback, Ty Simpson, who is putting a fantastic season together. He’s already thrown for 3,000 yards this season, and with a TD-interception ratio of 25-4, Bama fans have been pleased with his output and efficiency.
In their first matchup with Georgia, Simpson put up 276 passing yards, giving us plenty of confidence that he will have at least 246 in this one. He seems to have that clutch gene and the ability to perform in big moments, so we’re riding with him here.
Gunner Stockton UNDER 200.5 Passing Yards
While we’re confident in Simpson, the same cannot be said for Georgia’s quarterback, Gunnar Stockton, who has sometimes struggled in the spotlight. He did put up 289 yards against No. 5-ranked Ole Miss but was less than efficient against Alabama earlier in the year.
Stockton also only had 70 yards against Georgia Tech in his last game, so we’re not excited about his trends heading into this game. We’re ultimately fading his passing line here, believing Georgia is going to have more success on the ground than through the air.
Nate Frazier OVER 62.5 Rushing Yards
Speaking of, we’re all aboard the Nate Frazier train for this game. Frazier is Georgia’s leading rusher by a wide margin, and with an average of 5.6 yards per carry, he should feast against any defense.
He did only have 30 yards against Alabama earlier in the year, but that’s because he had just four carries. Frazier averaged 7.5 yards per carry when he did get his chances, so it’s full steam ahead against Alabama.
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