FIU vs Liberty Player Props Today – 10/8/24 CFB DraftKings Pick 6

Week 7 of the college football season kicks off on Tuesday, with the FIU Panthers and Liberty Flames facing off. There is value all across the board with the CFB Player Props Draftkings Pick6. Let’s take a look at some FIU vs Liberty 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.

Kaidon Salter Under 31.5 Rushing Yards

Kaidon Salter is going to have a strong game for Liberty, but that isn’t going to include a ton of rushing yards. In two of the last three games, Slater has finished with 24 or fewer yards and even in the game that he did go over the number he finished with 36 yards. In college, sacks lower the rushing yards of a quarterback, and that is going to hurt him here also. Salter will finish under 31.5 rushing yards. 

Quinton Cooley Over 109.5 Rushing Yards

Two games ago FIU let Rodney Nelson from Monmouth rush for 117 yards, and it’s going to be much of the same here. On the season, Cooley has rushed 53 times for 571 yards and four touchdowns. Cooley has finished with at least 105 yards in three of the four games, and it’s going to be much of the same here. FIU is going to really struggle to defend here, and the over is going to cash here. 

Dean Patterson Over 60.5 Receiving Yards

Dean Patterson is going to have a huge game here for FIU. In each of the last three games, Patterson has been target a ton, and he has finished with at least 68 yards. In the last game against Louisiana Tech, Patterson finished with five catches for 74 yards. Liberty is going to struggle to defend against Patterson, and the over 60.5 receiving yards is going to cash here.

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