Ole Miss vs. Georgia Total Rushing Yards Prop Bet: Kewan Lacy, Nate Frazier, Gunner Stockton

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Ole Miss vs. Georgia total rushing yards prop bets were available for Kewan Lacy, Nate Frazier, Gunner Stockton and others with Thursday night's Sugar Bowl game. 

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Total Rushing Yards Prop Bet - Ole Miss vs. Georgia 

Kewan Lacy (MISS)
O 66.5-114
U 66.5-114
Trinidad Chambliss (MISS)
O 26.5-114
U 26.5-114
Gunner Stockton (UGA)
O 42.5-114
U 42.5-114
Nate Frazier (UGA)
O 67.5-114
U 67.5-114
Chauncey Bowens (UGA)
O 27.5-114
U 27.5-114

Recent Performance 

Lacy (shoulder) says he is ready to go for Thursday's game with Georgia.

Lacy posted 27 carries for 143 yards and one touchdown and reeled in their only target for 15 yards during the 38-19 victory against Mississippi State.

Chambliss completed 23 of 29 passes for 282 yards and a touchdown in the win over Tulane. He also rushed six times for 36 yards and two additional scores.

Stockton was 20-for-26 passing for 156 yards and three touchdowns during the  28-7 win versus Alabama. He also had 13 rushes for 39 yards.

Frazier tallied 13 carries for 52 yards and one touchdown and hauled in 2 of 4 targets for eight yards during the 28-7 win versus Alabama.

  • Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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