Big Ten Passing, Receiving, Rushing Yard Leaders Betting Odds for 2025

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The oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag have opened lines for Power Four Conference leaders in passing yards, receiving yards, and rushing yards.

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Today, let’s look at the Big Ten numbers where Jayden Maiava, Jeremiah Smith and Kamari Moulton/Makhi Hughes are the respective leaders.

Big Ten Passing Yard Leader

Jayden Maiava (USC)

2/3

 (-150)

Dante Moore (Oregon)

13/2

(+650)

Julian Sayin (Ohio State)

13/2

(+650)

Fernando Mendoza (Indiana)

8/1

Demond Williams Jr (Washington)

12/1

Dylan Raiola (Nebraska)

12/1

Drew Allar (Penn State)

14/1

Luke Altmyer (Illinois)

22/1

Nico Iamaleava (UCLA)

22/1

Aidan Chiles (Michigan State)

33/1

Malik Washington (Maryland)

40/1

Preston Stone (Northwestern)

80/1

Athan Kaliakmanis (Rutgers)

100/1

Billy Edwards Jr (Wisconsin)

100/1

Drake Lindsey (Minnesota)

100/1

Mark Gronowski (Iowa)

100/1

Mikey Keene (Michigan)

100/1

Ryan Browne (Purdue)

100/1

Big Ten Receiving Yard Leader

Jeremiah Smith (Ohio State)

7/2

(+350)

Makai Lemon (USC)

15/2

(+750)

Malik Elzy (USC)

9/1

Elijah Sarratt (Indiana)

11/1

Dakorien Moore (Oregon)

12/1

 

Ja'Kobi Lane (USC)

12/1

Trebor Pena (Penn State)

14/1

Carnell Tate (Ohio State)

18/1

Dane Key (Nebraska)

18/1

Griffin Wilde (Northwestern)

18/1

Javon Tracy (Minnesota)

18/1

Nick Marsh (Michigan State)

18/1

Octavian Smith Jr (Maryland)

18/1

Vinny Anthony II (Wisconsin)

18/1

Denzel Boston (Washington)

25/1

Devonte Ross (Penn State)

25/1

Jacob Gill (Iowa)

25/1

Kenyon Sadiq (Oregon)

25/1

Nitro Tuggle (Purdue)

25/1

Titus Mokiao-Atimalala (UCLA)

25/1

Donaven McCulley (Michigan)

33/1

DT Sheffield (Rutgers)

33/1

Jacory Barney Jr (Nebraska)

33/1

Big Ten Rushing Yard Leader

Kamari Moulton (Iowa)

7/1

Makhi Hughes (Oregon)

7/1

Justice Haynes (Michigan)

8/1

Jalen Berger (UCLA)

9/1

Jonah Coleman (Washington)

9/1

Darius Taylor (Minnesota)

10/1

Waymond Jordan (USC)

12/1

Aidan Laughery (Illinois)

14/1

Emmett Johnson (Nebraska)

14/1

James Peoples (Ohio State)

14/1

Kaden Feagin (Illinois)

14/1

Kaytron Allen (Penn State)

14/1

Nicholas Singleton (Penn State)

14/1

Antwan Raymond (Rutgers)

16/1

Eli Sanders (USC)

16/1

Devin Mockobee (Purdue)

20/1

Elijah Tau-Tolliver (Michigan State)

20/1

Nolan Ray (Maryland)

20/1

Roman Hemby (Indiana)

25/1

Dilin Jones (Wisconsin)

28/1

Cam Porter (Northwestern)

33/1

Demond Williams Jr (Washington)

100/1

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