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Texas vs Arizona State Prop Picks: Ride Skattebo, Fade Ewers on January 01

  • The Texas vs Arizona State betting lines are nearly a two-touchdown spread.
  • With 22 total touchdowns, including nine in his last three games, Cam Skattebo is Arizona State’s biggest weapon.
  • Arizona State’s defense allows only 6.7 yards per pass attempt
  • Get all the CFP odds at BetUS sportsbook.

 

Texas
Arizona State
-12½ -110
Point Spread
+12½ -110
-500
Moneyline
+390
O 51 -110
Total
U 51 -110
O 31½ -115
Team Total
O 19½ -120
U 31½ -115
Team Total
U 19½ -110

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Texas vs Arizona State Prop Picks: Ride Skattebo, Fade Ewers on January 01
Cam Skattebo #4 Of The Arizona State Sun Devils | Sam Hodde/getty Images/afp

The Peach Bowl showdown between Texas and Arizona State has intriguing betting opportunities, especially regarding player props. The Longhorns are heavy favorites, but key matchups in the trenches and trends for both teams point to two standout prop bets: Cam Skattebo Anytime TD Scorer and Quinn Ewers Under 246.5 Passing Yards.

Arizona State’s workhorse running back, Skattebo, has been unstoppable in the red zone while Texas quarterback Ewers has struggled with consistency and faces a tough Sun Devils defense.

Let’s break down why these props are the smartest NCAAF predictions on the board.

 

Peach Bowl Game Information

  • Game: Texas (12-2) vs Arizona State (11-2)
  • Location: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA
  • Day/Time: Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1:00 p.m. ET
  • Texas vs Arizona State Live Stream: Fubo.TV

 

Check the latest Texas vs Arizona State betting trends here.

 

2 Top Props for the Rose Bowl January 1st

1. Cam Skattebo Anytime TD Scorer (-200)

Cam Skattebo has been a touchdown machine all season and there’s no reason to think that changes in the Peach Bowl. With 22 total touchdowns, including nine in his last three games, Skattebo is Arizona State’s go-to weapon in high-pressure moments. Whether he’s breaking tackles in the red zone or taking a screen pass to the house, the senior tailback knows how to find the end zone.

Texas has a formidable defense but struggles with missed tackles, ranking 103rd nationally. That’s a recipe for disaster against a back like Skattebo, who leads the nation in forced missed tackles and can turn even small openings into big gains.

Expect Arizona State to lean heavily on its workhorse, making Skattebo one of the safest NCAAF prop bets on the board.

Bet This Pick: Cam Skattebo Anytime Touchdown Scorer (-200)

 

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2. Quinn Ewers Under 246.5 Passing Yards (-110)

Ewers played well enough to help Texas past Clemson in the first round, but recent performances make the Under 246.5 passing yards a smart play.

Ewers threw for just 202 yards in the Longhorns’ 38-24 win, completing 70.8% of his passes with one touchdown and one interception. However, his efficiency was largely a product of Texas’ dominant run game, which racked up 292 yards and eased the pressure on the passing attack.

Ewers has struggled with consistency, particularly against quality defenses. Over his last three games, he’s averaged just 217 passing yards while committing five turnover-worthy plays in consecutive outings against Texas A&M and Georgia, per NCAAF betting trends.

Facing Arizona State’s top-25 run defense, which will likely force Texas into more passing situations, Ewers could struggle under pressure, especially with two starting offensive linemen potentially sidelined after injuries against Clemson. Monitor college football news for player updates.

Arizona State’s defense allows only 6.7 yards per pass attempt (23rd nationally) and is adept at limiting explosive plays, something Texas relies on to pad Ewers’ stats. With the Sun Devils forcing opponents into long, grinding drives, and Ewers’ recent form under scrutiny, the Under 246.5 passing yards is a logical choice in college football predictions.

Bet on Quinn Ewers Under 246.5 Passing Yards (-114)

 

Question of the Day

When was the last time the Texas Longhorns won a National Championship?


Texas has claimed four Division I-A National Titles, the last coming in 2005.

 

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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