Michigan vs. Texas Receiving Yards Total Prop Bet: Andrew Marsh, Emmett Mosley

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Andrew Marsh (MICH) total receiving yards over/under came in at 53.5 while Emmett Mosley had a total receiving yards over/under of 50.5 for Wednesday's Citrus Bowl game between Michigan and Texas. 

Marsh reeled in 5 of 9 targets for 76 yards and one touchdown during a 45-20 victory over Maryland in his last game.
 

From NBC Edge:


Marsh put together yet another big outing against Maryland, catching five passes for 76 yards and a touchdown. The 6-foot receiver connected with quarterback Bryce Underwoodon a 12-yard scoring strike in the first quarter, getting the Wolverines on the board against the Terrapins. Marsh has taken a huge step forward and established himself as the top target within the Michigan passing attack down the stretch this season and will hope to make an impact in the team's regular season finale against hated rival Ohio State on Saturday.

Mosley recorded four receptions (on eight targets) for 81 yards in the 52-37 win against Arkansas on Novemnber 24. 

Andrew Marsh (MICH)
O 53.5-112
U 53.5-112
Donaven McCulley (MICH)
O 38.5-113
U 38.5-113
Ryan Wingo (TEX)
O 66.5-113
U 66.5-113
Emmett Mosley V (TEX)
O 50.5-113
U 50.5-113
Parker Livingstone (TEX)
O 46.5-113
U 46.5-113
Jack Endries (TEX)
O 31.5-113
U 31.5-113
Marlin Klein (MICH)
O 18.5-113
U 18.5-113
Jordan Marshall (MICH)
O 9.5-113
U 9.5

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