Best Week 1 Michigan State Player Props Vs Central Michigan
- Noah Kim’s passing yards projection at legal gambling sites is set at 200.5 yards with -114 odds for the over.
- Wide receivers Christian Fitzpatrick and Montorie Forster Jr. have player props available for their receiving yards against the Central Michigan Chippewas.
- Nathan Carter is slightly favored with -115 odds to rush for under 56.5 rushing yards for the Michigan State Spartans.
EAST LANSING, Mich. – Player prop betting for the Michigan State Spartans vs. the Central Michigan Chippewas is available for Michigan State’s skill positions.
Player props represent a fun legal online gambling option for the Spartans, who are favored by 14.0 points.
Noah Kim Passing Yards Prop
- Over 200.5 Passing Yards -114
- Under 200.5 Passing Yards -114
Noah Kim hopes to build on his efficiency in a limited role last season, going 14/19 for 174 yards and three touchdowns across three outings. His performances as a backup show no reason why Kim couldn’t surpass 200.5 passing yards in a full-time role as the starting quarterback.
Nathan Carter Rushing Yards Prop
- Over 56.5 Rushing Yards -113
- Under 56.5 Rushing Yards -115
Although the Spartans have -650 legal sports betting odds to beat Central Michigan, Nathan Carter is slightly favored to have less than 56.5 rushing yards. The UConn Huskies transfer sailed over this projection in three of his four games last season, rushing for 190 yards on 20 carries against Utah State.
Michigan State Wide Receivers Player Props
Montorie Foster Jr. is the primary receiver for Noah Kim and has -114 odds to go over 55.5 receiving yards against Central Michigan.
Montorie Foster Jr. Receiving Yards Prop
- Over 55.5 Receiving Yards -114
- Under 55.5 Receiving Yards -114
Foster Jr. played a limited role in the Spartans offense in 2022, but being listed as WR1 on the Spartans depth chart for Saturday makes him a threat to go over 55.5 receiving yards.
Christian Fitzpatrick Receiving Yards Prop
- Over 47.5 Receiving Yards -114
- Under 47.5 Receiving Yards -114
Christian Fitzpatrick is the second option for Kim, but legal Michigan gambling sites project a similarly efficient performance as Foster Jr.
Central Michigan allowed over 220 passing yards per game last season, meaning there’s plenty of opportunity for both Spartan receivers to hit their overs in Saturday’s game.