Utah vs. Arizona State Prop Odds: Player Props For Micah Bernard and More

Utah vs. Arizona State Prop Odds: Player Props For Micah Bernard and More

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The Arizona State Sun Devils will take on the Utah Utes at home in Big 12 action this Friday. The Utes are six-point favorites in college football Week 7 odds

Below, we’ll take a look at some scenarios for player props involving Micah Bernard and Sam Leavitt. We also cover a sportsbook promo ahead of the game.

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Utah vs. Arizona State player prop tool

Below is our player prop tool, where you can search for options in the Utah vs. Arizona State game and view the odds at various college football betting sites

Player props for Utah vs. Arizona State

How Micah Bernard could get an any time TD

Bernard is getting plenty of usage this season, seeing at least 16 carries in each of his last four games. 

He has 118-plus rushing yards in three of his last four games. On the season, he’s averaging 6.7 yards per carry and nearly 109.4 yards per game. The Utes have run the ball on 50.4% of their offensive snaps so far. 

How Micah Bernard could miss an any time TD

Despite the usage and yards per carry and game, Bernard has just one rushing and one receiving touchdown so far. He has just six receptions this season.

Additionally, the Sun Devils are allowing just 96 rushing yards per game and have allowed just four rushing touchdowns all season. 

How Sam Leavitt could get over 168.5 passing yards

Leavitt, the quarterback for Arizona State, has completed 59% of his passes so far this season for 1,012 yards, seven touchdowns, and three interceptions. 

He’s averaging 202.4 passing yards per game, and Utah is allowing close to this — 173 passing yards per game — so far this season. The Utes have also allowed more than 169 passing yards in three straight games. 

How Sam Leavitt could get under 168.5 passing yards

While Leavitt is averaging 202.4 passing yards per game, he’s had 168 passing yards or fewer in two games this season, including the Sun Devils’ most recent game against Kansas. Leavitt is also a threat with his legs, rushing for more than 250 yards and four touchdowns so far. There’s a chance he could run more here. Against Kansas, he ran 10 times for 77 yards and finished with fewer than 169 passing yards.

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