Ole Miss vs. Penn State Peach Bowl Prop Bets

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Dec/29/2023

Penn State opened as a -4 favorite and hung around the -3.5 for a bit before shooting up to -5 in this Peach Bowl game against Mississippi State.  We get a number of 9.24, indicating an underlay. 

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Since the 2014 season, the Peach Bowl has been part of the New Year's Six, featuring College Football Playoff matchups.

Ole Miss will be playing to become the first 11-win team in the 129-year history of the program while Penn State is looking to complete its list of wins in all of the New Year’s Six bowl games.

Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart had a passing yard total Over/Under set at 203.5.  Dart passed for 2,985 yards with 20 touchdowns and rushed for 377 yards with seven touchdowns.

Dart will go up against a stellar defense that allowed the fewest yards and first downs and collected the most sacks in the nation. Penn State set a school record with 48 sacks, including 7.5 by defensive end Adisa Isaac.

Tre Harris, Dayton Wade and Jordan Watkins, each has more than 700 receiving yards for Ole Miss. Harris leads the group with 851 yards, eight touchdowns and 18.1 yards per catch.

Quarterback Drew Allar has a total of 184.5 for Penn State.  He averaged less than seven yards per pass attempt this season and passed for less than 200 yards in five of 12 games this season.

The Nittany Lions will be without top rusher Chop Robinson and they will be playing without their defensive coordinator.

Prop Bets

3 Straight Scores by Either Team

yes

-257

no

+183

Time of First Score O/U 6 (mins elapsed)

Under(6)

-139

Over(6)

+103

Team to Score First

PSU

-127

MIS

-106

Any Team to Score 40+ Points

yes

+376

no

-626

First score of Game is Touchdown

yes

-295

no

+194

Team to Score Last

PSU

-137

MIS

+102

Defensive or special teams TD scored

yes

+217

no

-304

Will there be Overtime

yes

+800

no

-2000

Will there be a Scoreless Quarter

yes

+231

no

-334

Head to Head

Most Receiving Yards: Caden Prieskorn (MIS) vs Theo Johnson (PSU)

-193

+125

Most Receiving Yards: Caden Prieskorn (MIS) vs Tyler Warren (PSU)

-176

+116

Most Receiving Yards: Caden Prieskorn (MIS) vs KeAndre Lambert-Smith (PSU)

+104

-157

Most Receiving Yards: Caden Prieskorn (MIS) vs Dante Cephas (PSU)

-209

+135

Most Receiving Yards: Dante Cephas (PSU) vs Jordan Watkins (MIS)

+152

-239

Most Receiving Yards: Dante Cephas (PSU) vs Tre Harris (MIS)

+156

-244

Most Receiving Yards: Dante Cephas (PSU) vs Dayton Wade (MIS)

+181

-295

Most Receiving Yards: Dayton Wade (MIS) vs Theo Johnson (PSU)

-278

+175

Most Receiving Yards: Dayton Wade (MIS) vs Tyler Warren (PSU)

-257

+164

Most Receiving Yards: Dayton Wade (MIS) vs KeAndre Lambert-Smith (PSU)

-136

-110

Most Passing TDs: Drew Allar (PSU) vs Jaxson Dart (MIS)

-117

-124

Most Passing Yards: Drew Allar (PSU) vs Jaxson Dart (MIS)

+108

-164

Most Receiving Yards: Jordan Watkins (MIS) vs Theo Johnson (PSU)

-223

+144

Most Receiving Yards: Jordan Watkins (MIS) vs Tyler Warren (PSU)

-205

+134

Most Receiving Yards: Jordan Watkins (MIS) vs KeAndre Lambert-Smith (PSU)

-113

-132

Most Rushing Yards: Kaytron Allen (PSU) vs Quinshon Judkins (MIS)

+147

-228

Most Receiving Yards: KeAndre Lambert-Smith (PSU) vs Tre Harris (MIS)

-117

-129

Most Rushing Yards: Nick Singleton (PSU) vs Quinshon Judkins (MIS)

+192

-313

Most Receiving Yards: Theo Johnson (PSU) vs Tre Harris (MIS)

+149

-233

Most Receiving Yards: Tre Harris (MIS) vs Tyler Warren (PSU)

-218

+141

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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