Alabama vs. Tennessee Player Props, Team Props, & Analysis

Alabama vs. Tennessee Player Props, Team Props, & Analysis

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The Tennessee Volunteers will host the Alabama Crimson Tide in a key SEC showdown at 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday. Per college football Week 8 odds, Alabama is a three-point favorite. 

Below, we’ll cover two player props for the game and how they could play out for Dylan Sampson and Jalen Milroe. We also cover a sportsbook promotion ahead of the game.

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Player props for Alabama vs. Tennessee

How Dylan Sampson could get over 1.5 TDs

Through six games, Sampson has 118 carries and 10 receptions. He’s scored 15 touchdowns this season, averaging 2.5 touchdowns per game.

He’s also scored fewer than two touchdowns only once in six games so far this season. On the season, Sampson is averaging more than 21 touches per game. 

How Dylan Sampson could get under 1.5 TDs

Sampson finished with just one touchdown against Oklahoma earlier this season. In that game, he had 24 carries for 92 yards, averaging 3.8 yards per carry. 

Alabama is allowing just 3.33 yards per carry this season and just one rushing touchdown per game. 

How Jalen Milroe could get over 39.5 rushing yards

Milroe has rushed for 40 yards or more in three of six games this season. He missed a fourth occasion by just four yards, which came last week against South Carolina. 

He is averaging nearly 13 carries per game. 

How Jalen Milroe could get under 39.5 rushing yards

Tennessee’s defense has held teams to just 79.7 rushing yards per game this season, which ranks fifth in the nation. 

No quarterback has rushed for 40 yards or more against Tennessee this season, and the Volunteers are holding opponents to just 2.24 yards per carry.

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