Best Anytime Touchdown Bets At Bet365 Sportsbook For Boise State vs. Penn State
Football fans can watch the first of four College Football Playoff quarterfinals matchups on New Year’s Eve when the No. 3 Boise State Broncos face the No. 6 Penn State Nittany Lions in the Fiesta Bowl in Arizona this Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. ET with ESPN on the broadcast. Penn State enters as a heavy favorite of -11.5 at bet365 with an implied game total of 54 points.
We’re looking for the best anytime touchdown bets at bet365 to consider for this CFB Playoff quarterfinals bout between powerhouse teams from different regions. As a leader in offering boosted bets and same-game parlays, bet365 sportsbook will increase the odds for certain NCAA Football players leading up to these games, so check the sportsbook to see if prices have changed.
Ashton Jeanty Anytime Touchdown (Boise State vs. Penn State)
- The best running back in the nation by a longshot this season, Jeanty was not happy about losing out to Travis Hunter in the Heisman Trophy race. That should provide some extra motivation as his Broncos enter this matchup as double-digit home underdogs. Jeanty is expected to have plenty of success with books hanging a prop of 129.5 rushing yards for the centerpiece of Boise State’s offense. Penn State has a great rush defense, but Jeanty is a monster in terms of yards after contact, so he might be able to get into the end zone in situations where other backs were stood up by the Nittany Lions.
Kaytron Allen Anytime Touchdown (Boise State vs. Penn State)
- While Nick Singleton has taken a slight lead over Allen in Penn State’s backfield, both backs are thriving behind a strong offensive line. Both backs could certainly find the end zone after combining for three touchdowns against SMU in a CFB Playoff first-round matchup. The Boise State defense allowed 112.5 rushing yards and 359.1 total yards per game this season without facing the same strength of schedule as the Nittany Lions. Allen thrived with 124 yards at 8.9 yards per carry, while scoring a touchdown in a shootout loss to Oregon in the Big Ten Championship and could be called upon to make some big plays in a high-scoring affair.
Harrison Wallace III Anytime Touchdown (Boise State vs. Penn State)
- Penn State’s top receiving weapon is tight end Tyler Warren, but the Broncos have been solid defending tight ends with just four touchdowns allowed to the position over 13 games. Expect Boise to key on Warren on third downs and in the red zone, forcing Drew Allar to look for his receivers on the outside. Wallace could get open in tight areas, or break a big play like he’s done so often this season while averaging 16 yards per reception. Boise State has a solid pass rush and a good red zone defense, but the high total implied for this game indicates it could turn into a track meet where speedsters like Wallace are able to get going.
Maddux Madsen Anytime Touchdown (Boise State vs. Penn State)
- This is a juicy price to consider for a sophomore quarterback with five rushing touchdowns this season. Penn State is assuredly going to be game planning to stop Jeanty between the 20s, and in the red zone. Boise State would be wise to use that aggressive game plan against the Lions with some read-option looks, which could allow Madsen to waltz into the end zone if the defense buys a fake to Jeanty. The trend of defenses focusing too much on Jeanty has paid dividends lately for Madsen, leading to three of those rushing scores over his last four starts.