FIU vs. UTSA Anytime Touchdown Scorer Prop Bet: Robert Henry, Kejon Owens, Will Henderson

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Robert Henry (UTSA) is priced high at -350 to score a touchdown in Friday night's First Responder Bowl between Florida International and UTSA. 
Robert Henry (UTSA)
Kejon Owens (FIU)
Will Henderson (UTSA)
Devin McCuin (UTSA)
Alex Perry (FIU)
AJ Wilson (UTSA)
Anthony Carrie (FIU)
David Amador II (UTSA)
Patrick Overmyer (UTSA)
Keyone Jenkins (FIU)
Dallas Payne (FIU)
Kyle McNeal (FIU)
Owen McCown (UTSA)
Maguire Anderson (FIU)
Jojo Stone (FIU)
UTSA Defense
Florida International Defense

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