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USC vs LSU Player Props Today – 9/1/24 CFB DraftKings Pick6

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Draftkings Pick6
September 11, 2024 7:30 pm EDT

Week 1 of the CFB season continues on Sunday with the USC Trojans and LSU Tigers facing off and there is value all across the board with the CFB Player Props Draftkings Pick6. Let’s take a look at some USC vs LSU Player Props. 

Before we look at who should be in your Pick6 lineup, let’s go over a reminder about how the contest works. 

The goal for participants is to make more correct picks than the other participants in each contest. Winning entries receive a share of the available prizes. In Pick6, participants can build lineups of between 2 and 6 players and comPete against participants with the same lineup size. The more picks you include in a lineup, the higher a payout could be.

Miller Moss Over 287.5 Passing Yards

USC quarterback Miller Moss takes over Caleb Williams and the team has high expectations for where he can lead his team this year. One thing that was consistent last year for the LSU Tigers was their defense was awful, especially against the pass. Moss is going to have no issue tossing the rock all over the field. In the bowl Game last year against the Louisville Cardinals, he threw for 372 yards and six touchdowns. Moss is going to have another huge Game here, and he can go over that 372 yard mark here. 

Kaleb Jackson Over 57.5 Rushing Yards

One issue early in the season, especially in college Football, is the lack of knowledge about the rotation. Kaleb Jackson and Josh Williams are both expected to play a role in this Game, but I expect it will be Jackson that has the bigger role. Jackson was a top 10 ranked running back recruit in 2023, and he was a standout last year during practice. The reigns should be loosened on Jackson, and he’s going to have a huge Game here. Jackson will finish with at least 80 points here. 

Josh Williams Under 10.5 Receiving Yards

Josh Williams, the other running back who will be comPeting with Jackson for the playing time, and I don’t expect him to have a lot of playing time here. Williams might carry the ball a couple of times, but he’s not going to be dynamic out of the backfield catching the ball. Back Williams under 10.5 receiving yards.


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