Navy vs. Cincinnnati Total Receiving Yards Prop Bet: Eli Heidenreich, Cyrus Allen

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Total receiving yards prop bets were available for Friday's Liberty Bowl game between Navy and Cincinnati.  Bookmakers should check their Pay Per Head platform for college football prop bets. 

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Cyrus Allen (CIN) comes into this bowl game with a receiving yards total over/under of 39.5. 

Allen tallied three receptions (on seven targets) for 42 yards and one touchdown during the 45-23 defeat to TCU.

From Rotowire

Allen caught another touchdown Saturday, a 35-yard reception in the fourth quarter. Nearly all of his production came on that one play, but it was enough to give him a solid performance in the loss. It was easily the best season of his career as he caught 49 passes for 665 yards and 12 touchdowns across 12 regular season contests. He will look to end his collegiate career on a high note during bowl season.

Eli Heidenreich (NAVY) was listed with an over/under receiving yards number of 57.5 for Friday's game. 

Heidenreich tallied five carries for 28 yards and gathered in 6 of 9 targets for 72 yards and one touchdown during the 17-16 victory over Army.

Heidenreich's latest touchdown is his fifth. Coincidentally, all five of his TDs have been logged against military teams, the other two opponents being VMI and the Air Force. Along with five touchdowns, Heidenreich is up to 46 receptions for 877 yards in 2025.

 

Total Receiving Yards Prop Bet - Navy vs. Cincinnati 

Caleb Goodie (CIN)
O 32.5-114
U 32.5-114
Cyrus Allen (CIN)
O 39.5-114
U 39.5-114
Jeff Caldwell (CIN)
O 30.5-114
U 30.5-114
Eli Heidenreich (NAVY)
O 57.5-114
U 57.5-114
Joe Royer (CIN)
O 24.5-114
U 24.5-114
Noah Jennings (CIN)
O 12.5-114
U 12.5-114

  • Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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