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2 Must-Bet Player Props for Georgia vs. Ole Miss 11/9

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  • Carson Beck has thrown eight interceptions in his last three games.
  • Jaxson Dart averages 356.7 passing yards, well over his Week 11 prop line.

 

As Georgia faces off against Ole Miss, two standout player props are worth your attention: Carson Beck’s tendency for turnovers and Jaxson Dart’s explosive passing game. Beck’s interception issues have come to a head recently and Ole Miss is primed to capitalize. Meanwhile, Dart is riding high after a career-best game and looks ready to test Georgia’s defense, which has shown cracks this season.

2 Must-Bet Player Props for Georgia vs. Ole Miss 11/9
Carson Beck #15 of the Georgia Bulldogs - James Gilbert/Getty Images/AFP

Time to break down why my NCAAF predictions on Beck to throw at least one pick and Dart to go over 267.5 passing yards could pay off big.

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2 Player Props for Georgia vs Ole Miss

1. Carson Beck Sure Bet to Toss Interception

Betting on Carson Beck to throw at least one interception feels like stealing candy from a blind baby. Let’s not sugarcoat this: Beck’s interceptions are a problem when checking Georgia vs Mississippi betting trends, and not in the “maybe this is just bad luck” kind of way.

His recent three-interception show against Florida was the tip of an ugly iceberg: since Georgia’s Week 5 loss at Alabama, Beck has thrown 11 picks in five games, almost doubling last season’s total of 6. Here’s the kicker — seven of those 11 came from a clean pocket. So, it’s not even the pressure, it’s the decision-making.

In the last three games alone, Carson Beck has tossed eight interceptions, including three in back-to-back contests. Meanwhile, the Rebels aren’t exactly slouches in the pick department, averaging 0.8 interceptions per game and a full 1.0 per game at home. Ole Miss has been waiting for a quarterback who makes questionable choices, and Beck is RSVP-ing yes for that party.

Sure, Beck managed to throw a go-ahead TD last week despite his triple-pick performance, but I don’t care if he throws 10 touchdowns as long as one ball finds an Ole Miss defender’s hands.

Georgia’s leaning more on Beck’s arm this season, and with at least 40 attempts in each multi-INT game, the math here is simple: The more he throws, the more he throws away.

For NCAA football picks, expect at least one pass to go to the wrong team in Week 11. We like Beck over 0.5 interceptions but also take a flier on him throwing a pick-six and cash in on a defensive touchdown prop.

Bet This NCAAF Pick: Defensive or Special Teams TD (+198)

 

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2. Jaxson Dart O/U 272.5 Passing Yards

Dart has been nothing short of electric this season, leading the country with 3,210 passing yards and averaging an impressive 356.7 yards per game. Just last week, he lit up the Arkansas defense with a jaw-dropping 515 yards and six touchdowns while completing 25 of 31 passes. The man is on fire.

While Georgia’s defense has historically been a tough nut to crack, the Bulldogs have shown some vulnerability this season. They recently surrendered 306 passing yards to Mississippi State’s Michael Van Buren Jr. and 374 yards to Alabama’s Jalen Milroe. Dart is playing with a hot hand and will also benefit from home-field advantage — a significant shift from last year’s road game, when he struggled against the Bulldogs.

Dart is completing 71.7% of his passes with 21 touchdowns and only three interceptions this season, showing he’s more than capable of delivering under pressure. With Ole Miss peaking at the right time and the Rebels covering the NCAA spread in seven of their last 10 games, all signs point to a big performance.

Expect Dart to show up and go over his online betting prop mark of 267.5 passing yards in front of a roaring home crowd.

Bet This NCAAF Pick: Dart Over 272.5 Passing Yards (-114)

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Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart leads college football with 3,210 passing yards through 10 weeks.

 

Odds and information are accurate at the time of writing. Please check with official sources for the latest updates before placing any bets.

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