- Penn State and Boise State go to war in the CFP Fiesta Bowl
- Ashton Jeanty has exceeded 125.5 rushing yards in 13 straight games (192.1 rushing yards/game average)
- Check out the Penn State vs Boise State player prop odds and our best bets below
Penn State vs Boise State player props are live. As the Group of 5 representative in the College Football Playoff, the Broncos aim to make their mark in the Fiesta Bowl. On the flip side, Penn State is on a roll after demolishing SMU in the CFP’s first round.
There’s some serious firepower on display on New Year’s eve, and we’ve got you covered with all the odds and our Penn State vs Boise State prop bets.
Penn State vs Boise State Player Props
Quarterback | Passing Yards | Passing TDs |
---|---|---|
Drew Allar | 225.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114) | 1.5 (Ov -132 /Un +100) |
Maddox Madsen | 168.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114) | 0.5 (Ov -250/ Un +182) |
Running Back | Rushing Yards | Rushing TDs |
Ashton Jeanty | 125.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114) | 0.5 (Ov -290) |
Nicholas Singleton | 75.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114)+ | 0.5 (Ov -270) |
Kaytron Allen | 53.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114) | 0.5 (Ov -135) |
Maddox Madsen | 8.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114) | 0.5 (Ov +430) |
Receiver | Receiving Yards | Receiving TDs |
Harrison Wallace | 41.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114) | 0.5 (Ov +110) |
Cameron Camper | 41.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114) | 0.5 (Ov +155) |
Tyler Warren | 76.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114) | 0.5 (Ov -160) |
Nicholas Singleton | 31.5 (Ov -114 / Un -114) | 0.5 (Ov -270) |
Penn State quarterback Drew Allar’s passing yardage prop is set at 225.5 for their Fiesta Bowl matchup with Boise State. The Bulldogs are 2.5-point underdogs in the latest CFB odds. Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty’s rushing yardage props is a massive 125.5 yards. Penn State tight end Tyler Warren’s receiving yardage prop sits at 76.5 yards.
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Ashton Jeanty Rushing Yards
Let’s get the cat out of the bag. Heisman candidate Ashton Jeanty looks to make his mark on the big stage against Penn State in the Fiesta Bowl. The Boise State back has put forth one of the all-time best seasons in the history of college football, racking up 2,497 yards with 29 touchdowns on 7.3 yards per carry.
Jeanty’s rushing yardage prop sits at a massive 125.5 yards for the Fiesta Bowl. Incredibly, he’s hit the over on this prop line in every game this season, despite sitting out a ton with Boise State up big. However, rushing for over 125.5 yards against Penn State’s stout defensive front is a different animal.
Ashton Jeanty made Washington State’s defense look like a JV squad. I’ve never seen more forced missed tackles on a RB tape.
Just watch these 5 clips. #RB1 pic.twitter.com/kVZGdYLBeR
— Dane Brugler (@dpbrugler) September 29, 2024
After all, the Nittany Lions allowed just 3.1 yards per carry (9th in the FBS) and 100.5 rushing yards per game (7th). Penn State’s 30th in PFF rushing defense grade, while Boise State is just 42nd in run blocking. At the end of the day, James Franklin’s men own a huge upper hand in talent in the trenches in this Penn State vs Boise State game.
The Nittany Lions are coming off a dominant defensive showing against SMU, scoring two pick-sixes. Edge-rusher Abdul Carter has been unblockable all season, and eventually Penn State’s front seven talent will win out. If 125.5 rushing yards isn’t high, you can fade Jeanty’s rushing and receiving mark at 151.5 yards.
- Fiesta Bowl Prop Pick: Ashton Jeanty under 125.5 rushing yards (-114)
Nicholas Singleton Receiving Yards
While Jeanty gets all the headlines, Boise State’s defense ranks 133rd in the FBS, next to last, in PFF tackling grade. That’s an awful spot to be heading into the Fiesta Bowl against not one, but two top-tier running backs.
Quarterback Drew Allar has targeted Singleton often in the passing game, with the running back hauling in 15 catches across the last four games. The last time Penn State played in a game that mattered, that wasn’t a blowout, Pennsylvania native finished with four receptions for 43 yards against Oregon in the Big 10 Championship game.
Nick Singleton with the one-handed TD for @PennStateFball 🔥
📺: NBC pic.twitter.com/pAdlJ2guWn
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) October 27, 2024
Singleton has exceeded his 31.5 receiving yardage prop in two of his last four games. Bet on Singleton to have a big night versus Boise State in the Fiesta Bowl.
- Fiesta Bowl Prop Pick: Nicholas Singleton over 31.5 receiving yards (-114)
The Fiesta Bowl matchup between Penn State and Boise State is sure to be an exciting game for college football fans. While betting on the outcome of the game is always an option, another way to add some excitement to the game is by placing bets on player props. Player props allow bettors to wager on specific individual performances during the game, such as how many passing yards a quarterback will throw for or how many rushing yards a running back will gain.
When looking at player props for the Fiesta Bowl matchup between Penn State and Boise State, there are a few key players to keep an eye on. For Penn State, quarterback Sean Clifford will be a player to watch. Clifford has had a strong season, throwing for over 2,500 yards and 22 touchdowns. Bettors may want to consider placing a bet on Clifford’s passing yards or touchdown passes in this game.
On the defensive side of the ball, linebacker Micah Parsons is a standout player for Penn State. Parsons has been a force on defense all season, recording over 90 tackles and 5 sacks. Bettors may want to consider placing a bet on Parsons’ total tackles or sacks in the Fiesta Bowl matchup.
For Boise State, quarterback Hank Bachmeier will be a player to watch. Bachmeier has had a solid season, throwing for over 1,800 yards and 9 touchdowns. Bettors may want to consider placing a bet on Bachmeier’s passing yards or touchdown passes in this game.
On the defensive side of the ball, linebacker Curtis Weaver is a key player for Boise State. Weaver has been a disruptive force all season, recording over 50 tackles and 13.5 sacks. Bettors may want to consider placing a bet on Weaver’s total tackles or sacks in the Fiesta Bowl matchup.
Overall, when looking at player props for the Fiesta Bowl matchup between Penn State and Boise State, it’s important to consider the strengths and weaknesses of each team and individual player performances throughout the season. By doing some research and keeping an eye on key players, bettors can make informed decisions when placing bets on player props for this exciting college football matchup.