FSU vs. Virginia Anytime Touchdown Scorer Prop Bet: Gavin Sawchuk, Tommy Castellanos

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We have your touchdown scorer prop bets for both Anytime and First for Friday night's big Florida State vs. Virginia game. These props are listed below and available from BetOnline here.

Florida State grabbed national attention in its opener then rolled through a pair of easy wins against overmatched teams. The test awaiting the eighth-ranked Seminoles will be tougher with Friday night's trip to Virginia.

FSU (3-0) opened the year with an impressive takedown of then-No. 8 Alabama at home, but it has barely been tested since by romping through home tune-ups against East Texas A&M and Kent State. The test now will be getting a shorter week to prepare for opening Atlantic Coast Conference play, along with the Seminoles' first road game against a team with one of the country's top offenses.

“It's what you do with it," coach Mike Norvell told reporters this week, "And how you handle yourself and how you respond. ... You've got to be on point.”

Gavin Sawchuk compiled 11 carries for 97 yards and two touchdowns during Saturday's 66-10 victory against Kent State and is a big favorite at -290 to score at least one touchdown in this game. 

“This is, like you said, conference play. This is where the games really matter. You know, we have to take care of business, but the focus is still the same — getting better ourselves, going and competing, getting better every day, working hard, and focusing on the details. So focus is still the same, you know, a new opponent, and we’re watching film and taking them respectfully, but still focusing on getting done what we need to get done.”

Virginia (3-1, 1-0) is off to a quality start in a key year for fourth-year coach Tony Elliott, an offensive-minded coach who has the Cavaliers rolling on that side of the ball to start this season. 

Cavs J'Mari Taylor totaled 15 rushes for 85 yards and hauled in all three targets for 27 yards during Saturday's 48-20 victory against Stanford.

He is priced at -185 to score a touchdown in Friday night's game. 

Tommy Castellanos (FSU) is also widely favored to score in Friday's game against UVA with a price of -230.  He will pay out $500 for every $100 bet to score the first touchdown. 

Touchdown Scorer Prop Bet - Florida State vs. Virginia

How to Read the Odds: -200 means that a $200 bet pays out $100 with the $200 returned only if the bet is a winner.  +200 means that a $100 bet pays out $200. 

All odds courtesy of BetOnline here 

Any Time
First
Gavin Sawchuk (FSU)
-290
+440
Tommy Castellanos (FSU)
-230
+500
J'Mari Taylor (UVA)
-185
+550
Xavier Brown (UVA)
+125
+1000
Jaylin Lucas (FSU)
+150
+1200
Cam Ross (UVA)
+165
+1500
Trell Harris (UVA)
+175
+1700
Duce Robinson (FSU)
+180
+1500
Squirrel White (FSU)
+240
+1900
Micahi Danzy
+250
+1700
Chandler Morris (UVA)
+240
+2500
Randy Pittman Jr (FSU)
+310
+2200
Jahmal Edrine (UVA)
+300
+2500
Jayvan Boggs (FSU)
+350
+2500
Dakota Twitty (UVA)
+390
+3000
Florida State Defense
+450
+3500
Kameron Courtney (UVA)
+500
+3000
Virginia Defense
+600
+4000

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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