Another 1-1 Underdog Week for us as Jaxson Dart failed to pass for more than 2.5 touchdowns against LSU. The Rebels really moved the ball well but could not punch the ball in the end zone through the air. This week, we have a really nice College Football Underdog Fantasy slate to choose from, which we will go through below. Games like Georgia vs Texas, Alabama vs Tennessee, and Colorado vs Arizona provide a ton of great value heading into week 8. Here are the College Football Underdog Fantasy plays.
College Football Week 8- Underdog Fantasy Pick’em Plays
Jalen Milroe Higher Than 47.5 Rushing Yards
It is time for Milroe to get the Heisman campaign back in order. He has a chance to put up a nice showing against a solid Tennessee defense on the road. Milroe is an elite runner, and all of his opponents know this. Sadly for most, they have really struggled to stop his legs. When you see Milroe run directly at SEC defensive backs and turn to the left and beat them horizontally, you know the speed is otherworldly.
Jalen Milroe on handling the Neyland crowd:
“Although it’s going to a lot of, it’s going to be hectic, you know, as far as the crowd. They want to be involved in the game. It’s all about the preparation aspect of it so that you just reflect on your level of training.” #Vols pic.twitter.com/cADIZ1Me0A
— Reece Van Haaften (@Reece_VH) October 17, 2024
He will be a key piece for Alabama the rest of this season, and this will start on Saturday afternoon against Tennessee. Look for Jalen Milroe to rush for more than 47.5 rushing yards and help you cash an Underdog Fantasy slip!
Carson Beck Higher Than 4.5 Rushing Yards
Georgia is going to have its hands full as they take on the number one team in the land on the road on Saturday. Carson Beck has no choice but to step up and prove his worth. Truly, Texas has not played anyone yet and this will be the biggest test they will have seen. I would not be too shocked if the Bulldogs win this game outright as Beck scrambles and easily rushes for more than 4.5 yards. Although he is more of a passer, he is not afraid to use his legs when he needs to.