Top College Football Prop Bets: How to Bet Dante Moore vs James Madison Matchup Today

College football fans looking to capitalize on prop bets for today’s games should pay close attention to the matchup between Dante Moore of Oregon and James Madison. The key to betting on this game lies in understanding James Madison’s strong passing defense. The Dukes rank fourth in opponent dropback EPA and second in opponent passing success rate, allowing only 5.8 yards per pass attempt, which is ninth best nationally.

Given this, bettors should consider that Oregon might rely more on its running game, limiting Moore’s passing yards. His projected total is set at 233.5 passing yards. Based on defensive metrics, the recommendation is to bet on Dante Moore going under this number, offering a balanced and data-backed approach.

For those still scouting opportunities in other games, here are some alternative college football prop bets worth noting:

  1. Mario Craver Anytime Touchdown (+185) – Texas A&M vs. Miami
    Despite similar reception stats, Craver has fewer touchdowns than KC Koncepcion, making him a value pick at longer odds to score a touchdown.

  2. Jamauri McClure OVER 50.5 Rushing Yards (-114) – Tulane vs. Ole Miss
    Ole Miss ranks near the bottom in run defense, allowing 4.7 yards per carry. McClure’s recent performance averaging 6.7 yards per rush supports wagering on him exceeding 50.5 rushing yards.

These selections come with odds from FanDuel Sportsbook and reflect current team and player trends. Always remember that odds can change and bettors should verify lines before placing wagers.

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For responsible betting, support is available via the 1-800-GAMBLER helpline for anyone experiencing gambling issues. Following these prop bet insights can provide bettors with an edge in today’s college football action, especially when focusing on matchups like Dante Moore vs. James Madison.

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