Memphis vs. West Virginia: 3 Player Props and Predictions for Frisco Bowl

College football's bowl season keeps rolling on Tuesday, December 17th with the Frisco Bowl. Get our top player props and predictions for Memphis vs. West Virginia.
Memphis vs. West Virginia 3 Player Props and Predictions for Frisco Bowl
Need a player prop for tonight's bowl game? We've got a play on Garrett Greene.
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Ladies and gentlemen, it’s bowl season! That’s right, it’s that time of year, and we’ve got you covered with the latest and greatest for all of the best bowls in the country with our top player props from Underdog. 

Underdog continues to be host to player props from seemingly every sport imaginable, and they’ve become a fantastic place for us to get in on all of the action. 

Today, we’re getting into the Frisco Bowl, a game between Memphis and West Virginia. This should be a great game to kick off another week of bowl games, so without further ado, let’s dive into our favorite plays from tonight’s action!

Garrett Greene OVER 205.5 Passing Yards

Garrett Greene has had an up-and-down season for the West Virginia Mountaineers. He has looked like an All-American at times, especially in his 295 passing-yard performance earlier in the year.

He’s unfortunately had a few floor games this year, however, including an 85-yard game against Kansas State a few weeks ago. Despite his rollercoaster season, we like Greene’s odds of having a monster game against Memphis tonight.

Memphis has allowed 263.8 passing yards per game, and seeing how this could be Greene’s final game with the Mountaineers, look for him to give it his all and easily eclipse his passing yardage line. 

Hudson Clement OVER 52.5 Receiving Yards

Hudson Clement has been Greene’s top target all year. He and TE Kole Taylor have been safety valves in this offense, players who have made things easier for this team to be as efficient as possible.

Given his relationship with Greene and projected target share, he shouldn’t have any problem hitting the 53-yard mark in this game, if not shattering this total by a significant margin. 

Koby Drake UNDER 46.5 Receiving Yards

For whatever reason, we’re having a difficult time trusting Koby Drake against West Virginia. He has put together some boom games this year, notably, a 102-yard performance against Navy, but when the lights were shining bright against Tulane in the final game of the regular season, he only had 13 receiving yards.

We don’t necessarily project that low of a floor for Drake this week but are anticipating a game with less than 47 yards, going under his yardage total in this spot. 

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