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Three-player prop bets for West Virginia vs. Oklahoma State

Three-player prop bets for West Virginia vs. Oklahoma State

Tonight, the West Virginia Mountaineers and the Oklahoma State Cowboys will meet at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater for what should be an exciting shootout. What are the best bets on board accessories? I have a few in mind. Odds were found on FanDuel Sportsbook.

Bowman has rushed for over 300 yards in three of five games this season and I’m sure when he watched the West Virginia tape his eyes got really big. This Mountaineer secondary has been a nightmare all season long and I’m not ready to say things are fixed just because they didn’t give up as many yards against Kansas who is primarily a running team. Bowman will throw a ton and put up big numbers. It’s as simple as possible. Best bet on the board.

Oklahoma State’s run defense is one of the worst in the country and currently ranks last in the Big 12 Conference, allowing over 204 rushing yards per game. Coming off a fresh and ready bye week, I expect WVU to pass the ball at will on this broken Cowboys defense. A few 15-yard runs will get you closer to half the number. I don’t see this unit having much interest in tackling this brute of a running back for four quarters.

This is not at all an indictment against Clément. In fact, I think it would be worth looking for a prop for an anytime landing. But as mentioned above, I have a feeling West Virginia is going to try to control this game by running the football. When they do, they’ll have to spread the ball around more than they did against Kansas. Tight end Kole Taylor could have a big day, taking away some targets from West Virginia’s WR1.

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