Latest Biletnikoff Award Odds Includes Two LSU Wide Receivers
by Staff Reporter
July 31, 20254 Comments

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SportsBetting.ag released updated 2025 Fred Biletnikoff award odds this week, which included LSU receivers Aaron Anderson (28/1) and Barion Brown (66/1).
The Fred Biletnikoff Award is presented annually to the most outstanding receiver in college football.
2025 Fred Biletnikoff Award Odds:
Jeremiah Smith (Ohio State) 3/1
Ryan Williams (Alabama) 9/2
Jordyn Tyson (Arizona State) 10/1
Antonio Williams (Clemson) 14/1
Ja'Kobi Lane (USC) 15/1
Cam Coleman (Auburn) 16/1
Carnell Tate (Ohio State) 22/1
Malachi Fields (Notre Dame) 22/1
Ryan Wingo (Texas) 25/1
Zachariah Branch (Georgia) 25/1
Aaron Anderson (LSU) 28/1
DeAndre Moore Jr. (Texas) 28/1
Denzel Boston (Washington) 28/1
Makai Lemon (USC) 28/1
Trebor Pena (Penn State) 33/1
Deion Burks (Oklahoma) 40/1
Elijah Sarratt (Indiana) 40/1
Kevin Concepcion (Texas A&M) 40/1
Jaden Greathouse (Notre Dame) 45/1
Noah Thomas (Georgia) 45/1
Josh Cameron (Baylor) 50/1
Nick Marsh (Michigan State) 50/1
Nyck Harbor (South Carolina) 50/1
Dakorien Moore (Oregon) 55/1
Duce Robinson (Florida State) 55/1
Eugene Wilson III (Florida) 55/1
Barion Brown (LSU) 66/1
Eric McAlister (TCU) 66/1
Eric Singleton Jr. (Auburn) 66/1
Germie Bernard (Alabama) 66/1
Chris Brazzell II (Tennessee) 70/1
Dane Key (Nebraska) 70/1
Caleb Douglas (Texas Tech) 80/1
Chris Bell (Louisville) 80/1
CJ Daniels (Miami FL) 80/1
De'Zhaun Stribling (Ole Miss) 80/1
Jayce Brown (Kansas State) 80/1
Kevin Coleman Jr. (Missouri) 80/1
Kyron Hudson (Penn State) 80/1
Malik Rutherford (Georgia Tech) 80/1
The Fred Biletnikoff Award is presented annually to the most outstanding receiver in college football.
2025 Fred Biletnikoff Award Odds:
Jeremiah Smith (Ohio State) 3/1
Ryan Williams (Alabama) 9/2
Jordyn Tyson (Arizona State) 10/1
Antonio Williams (Clemson) 14/1
Ja'Kobi Lane (USC) 15/1
Cam Coleman (Auburn) 16/1
Carnell Tate (Ohio State) 22/1
Malachi Fields (Notre Dame) 22/1
Ryan Wingo (Texas) 25/1
Zachariah Branch (Georgia) 25/1
Aaron Anderson (LSU) 28/1
DeAndre Moore Jr. (Texas) 28/1
Denzel Boston (Washington) 28/1
Makai Lemon (USC) 28/1
Trebor Pena (Penn State) 33/1
Deion Burks (Oklahoma) 40/1
Elijah Sarratt (Indiana) 40/1
Kevin Concepcion (Texas A&M) 40/1
Jaden Greathouse (Notre Dame) 45/1
Noah Thomas (Georgia) 45/1
Josh Cameron (Baylor) 50/1
Nick Marsh (Michigan State) 50/1
Nyck Harbor (South Carolina) 50/1
Dakorien Moore (Oregon) 55/1
Duce Robinson (Florida State) 55/1
Eugene Wilson III (Florida) 55/1
Barion Brown (LSU) 66/1
Eric McAlister (TCU) 66/1
Eric Singleton Jr. (Auburn) 66/1
Germie Bernard (Alabama) 66/1
Chris Brazzell II (Tennessee) 70/1
Dane Key (Nebraska) 70/1
Caleb Douglas (Texas Tech) 80/1
Chris Bell (Louisville) 80/1
CJ Daniels (Miami FL) 80/1
De'Zhaun Stribling (Ole Miss) 80/1
Jayce Brown (Kansas State) 80/1
Kevin Coleman Jr. (Missouri) 80/1
Kyron Hudson (Penn State) 80/1
Malik Rutherford (Georgia Tech) 80/1
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