College Football Anytime Touchdown Scorer Odds: Week 8


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College Football Anytime Touchdown Scorer Odds: Week 8

College football action is heating up headed into Week 8 of the season, with some intriguing conference games on deck.

Anytime touchdown scorer props are available from multiple college football betting sites in states that allow such wagers. Below, we’ll take a closer look at anytime TD scorer odds for key Week 8 games. We also cover a sportsbook promo for the game.

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CFB anytime touchdown scorer odds: Pick your player

Use the tool below to search for CFB touchdown props at online sportsbooks. Clicking any of the odds will take you to the sportsbook offering that wager. Sports betting promos are available for new users.

Georgia RB Trevor Etienne

Etienne has punched in a touchdown for Georgia in three straight games and figures to be a big part of the Bulldog offense in Saturday’s game against No. 1 Texas.

After a somewhat slow start, Etienne has now run for four TDs this season, averaging 5.3 yards per carry.

Clemson RB Phil Mafah

Mafah ran for two TDs in last week’s win over Wake Forest. That gives him four TDs on the season, with an average of 6.9 yards per carry so far this year.

This week, Clemson faces a Virginia defense that’s given up 120+ rushing yards in two of its last three games. Mafah should get the bulk of the work out of the backfield, especially in the red zone.

Iowa RB Kaleb Johnson

Johnson ran for two TDs in last week’s 40-16 thumping of Washington. This week, the Hawkeyes are on the road against Michigan State, a team that’s given up 92 points over the course of three straight losses.

Johnson has racked up 12 rushing TDs so far this season. He’s also figured into the passing game with 12 catches for 53 yards, including one reception for a touchdown.

How to bet on college football anytime TDs

College football player prop rules can vary from one state to another. Even some states that allow betting on college sports might not allow anytime TD scorer wagers on college football games. For a state-by-state breakdown, check out our how to bet on college football guide.

Where they are available, anytime touchdown scorer bets let you place a wager on a specific player to score at some point in the game. The bet only applies to the player who actually scores the touchdown, meaning that a quarterback who throws for a TD does not count as the touchdown scorer for the purposes of this bet.

If the player you bet on scores a touchdown at any point in the game, you win your wager. If that player is kept out of the end zone all game, your bet loses.

   

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