Miami vs. Ole Miss Anytime Touchdown Scorer Prop Bet: Mark Fletcher Jr., Kewan Lacy, Malachi Toney

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Mark Fletcher catching a ball

Mark Fletcher Jr. (MIA) is priced at -220 to score an anytime touchdown in Thursday's all-important College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Fiesta Bowl.

Fletcher notched 19 carries for 90 yards and caught 2 of 4 targets for 25 yards and one touchdown during Wednesday's 24-14 win over Ohio State.

From Rotowire:

Miami got on the board with a 75-yard drive for which Fletcher logged 36 of the 75 yards. Their culminated with a short pass to the running back for his first and only touchdown Wednesday. Fletcher's latest log ensures that his 2025 season finishes with over 1,000 all-purpose yards, nearly 300 of them recorded between playoff games against Texas A&M and Ohio State.

Kewan Lacy (MISS) is priced at -210 to score a touchdown in Thursday's game. 

Lacy (undisclosed) is available for Thursday's game against Miami.

Lacy tallied 22 rushes for 98 yards and two touchdowns during Thursday's 39-34 victory versus Georgia.

Malachi Toney (MIA) pays even odds to score a touchdown in this College Football Playoff game. 

Toney hauled in all five targets for 16 yards during Wednesday's 24-14 win versus Ohio State.


For the first time since Week 4, Toney caught all of his targets. However, his touchdown streak finished, and 16 is the wide receiver's second-lowest tally of receiving yards for 2025. In terms of yardage, Toney has been much more limited during postseason action. Between the Hurricanes' wins over Texas A&M and Ohio State, Toney logged 38 receiving yards, less than 20 per game.

Touchdown Prop Bets - Miami vs. Ole Miss

Any Time
First
Mark Fletcher Jr. (MIA)
-220
+400
Kewan Lacy (MISS)
-210
+400
Malachi Toney (MIA)
+100
+700
CJ Daniels (MIA)
+145
+1000
De'Zhaun Stribling (MISS)
+200
+1200
Trinidad Chambliss (MISS)
+210
+1400
Harrison Wallace III (MISS)
+220
+1300
Keelan Marion (MIA)
+240
+1300
CharMar Brown (MIA)
+290
+1700
Dae'Quan Wright (MISS)
+380
+2200
Deuce Alexander (MISS)
+440
+2500
Cayden Lee (MISS)
+490
+2200
Logan Diggs (MISS)
+550
+7500
Joshua Moore (MIA)
+550
+3300
Girard Pringle Jr. (MIA)
+550
+3500
Miami Florida Defense
+600
+3300
Mississippi Defense
+700
+4000
Carson Beck (MIA)
+700
+4500
Joshisa Trader (MIA)
+700
+3500
Elija Lofton (MIA)
+800
+4000
Alex Bauman (MIA)
+1000
+5000
Winston Watkins (MISS)
+1100
+6500
Caleb Odom (MISS)
+1300
+7000

  • Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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