College Football Week 10: Best Bets for Games on Saturday, Nov 1, 2025


The college football season moves to Week 10, as fans and bettors alike are gearing up for another thrilling Saturday filled with action-packed. With teams settling into their respective mid-season forms, the landscape is wide open this week for some incredible opportunities that go beyond the typical spreads, moneylines, and totals.

 

This week’s slate features several compelling storylines, including a standout QB looking to bounce back on the road, a TE with a phenomenal matchup in a neutral-site rivalry game, and another QB who is in a Top-25 battle at home. Whether you’re a seasoned bettor or just looking to add a little extra excitement to your Saturday football experience, these picks offer something for everyone.

Below, I’ll dive into some of the best prop bets for the marquee college football games on Saturday’s Week 10 CFB games. Let’s take a closer look at the top plays and the story behind each pick on Texas Tech QB Behren Morton, Georgia TE Oscar Delp, and  Tennessee QB Joey Aguilar.

 

What are the Best Prop Bets for CFB Week 10 Games on Saturday, Nov.1, 2025?

 

Texas Tech Red Raiders at Kansas State Wildcats | Behren Morton: Over 1.5 Passing TD (-135)

 

Morton had an odd set of circumstances in recent games, leading him to throw only one TD or fewer in each of his last three games. So, we are getting seemingly unchecked odds here because I believe this is a golden opportunity.

Over the first two games,  Morton had seven TD passes – and only two since. A big reason for this is Texas Tech getting ahead early and often, which doesn’t require them to keep throwing the football. Kansas State will certainly be thrown against, as they are conceding 32.8 pass attempts per game (51st in CFB) and 3.8 red zone attempts (35th in CFB). The latter is certainly the key number here, considering we covet shorter throws going into the end zone.

Morton threw 2+ TD passes in nine of his 12 games (75%) last season, and he’s already had three games without throwing multiple TDs. Look for the Texas Tech coaching staff to get him back in a groove and give him some more favorable passing plays near the end zone.

 

Georgia Bulldogs vs Florida Gators | Oscar Delp: Over 20.5 Receiving Yards (-115)

 

Delp is coming off his best game of the season, hauling in four catches for 42 receiving yards. What is particularly interesting about this prop bet is that Delp has a longest catch of at least 14 yards in every single game this season; this means we might be able to get this done in one shot!

Of course, anything can happen, but Florida isn’t exactly doing great against the TE position. Five different TEs have exceeded 20 receiving yards against the Gators, and they have allowed long catches of 28 and 29 yards to TEs over their last two games. Delp, himself, has surpassed 30+ yards in three of five games this season.

 

Oklahoma Sooners at Tennessee Volunteers | Joey Aguilar: Over 258.5 Passing Yards (-115)

 

Last week, the Sooners actually faced a real QB for the first time this season. Trinidad Chambliss threw for 315 yards en route to the road win in Stillwater. Before that game, only one opposing QB had 30+ attempts and 200+ passing yards against Oklahoma, basically saying that no one is trying to throw against them.

Well, that will certainly change on Saturday when they go to Rocky Top to face Tennessee. Aguilar has thrown for 260+ in five of his last seven games, but that’s how the Volunteers get it done on offense – through the air. I feel like this number was largely built in because of Oklahoma’s defensive numbers, but as we can see, they are a bit skewed.

On another note, you would assume Tennessee would have been more of a favorite than 3.5 points. This leads me to believe we’ll see a closer game, and one where the Vols could be trailing, leading to even more throwing opportunities for Aguilar.

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