Georgia vs. Kentucky Prop Odds: Player Props For Trevor Etienne & More


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College football Week 3 games are here, and we have an SEC showdown between the Georgia Bulldogs and Kentucky Wildcats, with the Bulldogs as massive favorites. 

Below, we’ll take a look at a couple of player props for this matchup, including Bulldogs running back Trevor Etienne and Kentucky quarterback Brock Vandagriff.

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Player props for Georgia vs. Kentucky

How Trevor Etienne could get over 100 rushing yards

Etienne debuted with the Bulldogs in Week 2 against Tennessee Tech, rushing for 78 yards on just five carries. The Wildcats also allowed 86 rushing yards to South Carolina in Week 2.

Georgia is a 22-point road favorite here and had 24 total carries in Week 2 and 27 in Week 1. 

How Trevor Etienne could get under 100 rushing yards

Etienne had just one game of 100+ yards in 2023 with the Florida Gators and another at 99. The Wildcats did allow 86 total rushing yards in Week 2, but the leading rusher had 54 yards. 

Even in a blowout win over Tennessee Tech, Etienne had just five carries while the Bulldogs spread the ball out elsewhere. Also, quarterback Carson Beck is averaging 29 pass attempts per game. 

How Brock Vandagriff could get over 126 passing yards

Vandagriff had 169 passing yards in Week 1 against Southern Miss and threw just 18 times. Here, Kentucky is a 22-point underdog at home, and Vandagriff is facing his former team, the Bulldogs. As an underdog, Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik threw for 142 yards on 29 tries in Week 1. 

How Brock Vandagriff could get under 126 passing yards

In a 31-6 loss to South Carolina in Week 2, Vandagriff threw for just 30 yards on three completions and 10 attempts. His 169-yard game in Week 1 is the only time he’s had more than 126 passing yards. 

Since his college football debut in 2021, he has had 27 completions and 49 attempts for 364 yards, averaging 7.4 yards per attempt. To reach 126 based on those numbers, he’d need to attempt 17 passes or more, something he’s only done once in his career.

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