Haynes King Total Passing Yards Prop Bet vs. Clemson Week 3

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Haynes King comes in with a total of 194.5 passing yards vs. Clemson Saturday. 

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King (lower body) will be available against Clemson according to head coach Brent Key, per Chad Bishop of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

King was 13-for-20 passing for 143 yards and one interception in the  27-20 victory over Colorado in Week 1 but did not play last week due to the lower body issue. 

Georgia Tech (2-0) and Clemson (1-1) will kick it off on Saturday at noon at Bobby Dodd Stadium as the teams open their ACC schedule.

Alternative Passing Yards Prop Bet - Haynes King

Haynes King (GT) 125+ Yards
-800
Haynes King (GT) 150+ Yards
-350
Haynes King (GT) 175+ Yards
-188
Haynes King (GT) 200+ Yards
+100
Haynes King (GT) 225+ Yards
+178
Haynes King (GT) 250+ Yards
+300
Haynes King (GT) 275+ Yards
+490
Haynes King (GT) 300+ Yards
+800
Haynes King (GT) 325+ Yards
+1200

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com 

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