Tennessee football vs. Florida: Five best prop bets

Fans gather outside of Neyland Stadium on Peyton Manning Pass during the Vol Walk ahead of an SEC football game between Tennessee and Georgia at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn. on Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021.Kns Tennessee Georgia Football
Fans gather outside of Neyland Stadium on Peyton Manning Pass during the Vol Walk ahead of an SEC football game between Tennessee and Georgia at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn. on Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021.Kns Tennessee Georgia Football /
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Tennessee wide receiver Ramel Keyton (80) hauls in a pass by Tennessee quarterback Joe Milton III (7) during Tennessee’s football game against Akron in Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn., on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022.Kns Ut Akron Football
Tennessee wide receiver Ramel Keyton (80) hauls in a pass by Tennessee quarterback Joe Milton III (7) during Tennessee’s football game against Akron in Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn., on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022.Kns Ut Akron Football /

3. Ramel Keyton scores a touchdown (+165 on FanDuel)

Bru McCoy may have been Tennessee football’s No. 2 wideout after Cedric Tillman, but Ramel Keyton has actually been taking the majority of the snaps at No. 1 wideout this week in practice, per that WBIR report. As a result, he may actually take over that spot, and McCoy just may be a better fit on that other side.

That alone increases Keyton’s odds of catching a touchdown pass given all the fundamentals we already mentioned with wideouts against Florida. However, the odds here are so good that it’s even more worth betting on Keyton. You won’t get much better than +165.

That brings a significantly better payout than betting on McCoy despite each player being as likely to score a touchdown, Keyton potentially more likely. Last week, albeit in mop-up duty, Keyton had a 57-yard touchdown reception, and he has five catches for 114 yards on the year.

If you really want to get greedy, Florida struggles guarding tight ends too, and Jacob Warren is +125 to score a touchdown. Princeton Fant is even better at +290, but as the non-red zone tight end, that’s a huge risk. Still, the wideouts are a better bet. Stay away from the slot, as guys like Jalin Hyatt won’t have the same impact this week.