John Mateer Total Passing Yards Prop Bet vs. Michigan - Week 2

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John Mateer total passing yards prop bet Over/Under comes in at 235.5 for the game against Michigan in Week 2. 

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Mateer completed 30 of 37 passes for 392 yards, three touchdowns and one interception during Saturday's 35-3 win versus Illinois State. He also had seven rushes for 24 yards with one touchdown.

Mateer was celebrating after setting the school record for the most passing yards in an Oklahoma debut (392 yards), exceeding Baker Mayfield’s 388-yard mark from 2015.

“Oh, it’s awesome. It’s a blessing. You go in the record books in Game 1 — it's a super good feeling.”

John Mateer (OU) 150+ Yards
-1400
John Mateer (OU) 175+ Yards
-580
John Mateer (OU) 200+ Yards
-300
John Mateer (OU) 225+ Yards
-162
John Mateer (OU) 250+ Yards
+112
John Mateer (OU) 275+ Yards
+188
John Mateer (OU) 300+ Yards
+310
John Mateer (OU) 325+ Yards
+520
John Mateer (OU) 350+ Yards
+850
John Mateer (OU) 375+ Yards
+1260

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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