SEC Receiving Yards Leader Odds Have Been Released
by Staff Reporter
August 19, 20240 Comments
Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports
Online Sportsbook BetOnline.ag recently released SEC Receiving Yards Odds ahead of the 2024 College Football Season.
Missouri's Luther Burden III is the favorite at 3/1, followed by Ole Miss receiver Tre Harris at 7/1. Here's the complete list:
SEC Receiving Yards Leader:
Luther Burden III (Missouri) 3/1
Tre Harris (Mississippi) 7/1
Antowane Wells Jr. (Mississippi) 8/1
Dominic Lovett (Georgia) 11/1
Deion Burks (Oklahoma) 18/1
Theo Wease (Missouri) 18/1
CJ Daniels (LSU) 20/1
Isaiah Bond (Texas) 20/1
Squirrel White (Tennessee) 20/1
Barion Brown (Kentucky) 25/1
Eugene Wilson III (Florida) 25/1
Germie Bernard (Alabama) 25/1
Kyren Lacy (LSU) 25/1
Nic Anderson (Oklahoma) 25/1
Silas Bolden (Texas) 25/1
Jordan Watkins (Mississippi) 33/1
Zavion Thomas (LSU) 33/1
Colbie Young (Georgia) 45/1
Andrel Anthony (Oklahoma) 50/1
Chris Brazzell II (Tennessee) 50/1
Noah Thomas (Texas A&M) 50/1
Elijah Badger (Florida) 66/1
Moose Muhammad III (Texas A&M) 66/1
Jabre Barber (Texas A&M) 75/1
Jalil Farooq (Oklahoma) 75/1
Ja'Mori Maclin (Kentucky) 75/1
Kelly Akharaiyi (Mississippi State) 75/1
Kevin Coleman (Mississippi State) 75/1
Kobe Prentice (Alabama) 75/1
Nyck Harbor (South Carolina) 75/1
Andrew Armstrong (Arkansas) 80/1
Dane Key (Kentucky) 80/1
Isaac TeSlaa (Arkansas) 80/1
Jahdae Walker (Texas A&M) 80/1
Gage Larvadain (South Carolina) 100/1
Jared Brown (South Carolina) 100/1
Junior Sherrill (Vanderbilt) 100/1
KeAndre Lambert-Smith (Auburn) 100/1
Robert Lewis (Auburn) 100/1
Trent Hudson (Mississippi State) 100/1
Missouri's Luther Burden III is the favorite at 3/1, followed by Ole Miss receiver Tre Harris at 7/1. Here's the complete list:
SEC Receiving Yards Leader:
Luther Burden III (Missouri) 3/1
Tre Harris (Mississippi) 7/1
Antowane Wells Jr. (Mississippi) 8/1
Dominic Lovett (Georgia) 11/1
Deion Burks (Oklahoma) 18/1
Theo Wease (Missouri) 18/1
CJ Daniels (LSU) 20/1
Isaiah Bond (Texas) 20/1
Squirrel White (Tennessee) 20/1
Barion Brown (Kentucky) 25/1
Eugene Wilson III (Florida) 25/1
Germie Bernard (Alabama) 25/1
Kyren Lacy (LSU) 25/1
Nic Anderson (Oklahoma) 25/1
Silas Bolden (Texas) 25/1
Jordan Watkins (Mississippi) 33/1
Zavion Thomas (LSU) 33/1
Colbie Young (Georgia) 45/1
Andrel Anthony (Oklahoma) 50/1
Chris Brazzell II (Tennessee) 50/1
Noah Thomas (Texas A&M) 50/1
Elijah Badger (Florida) 66/1
Moose Muhammad III (Texas A&M) 66/1
Jabre Barber (Texas A&M) 75/1
Jalil Farooq (Oklahoma) 75/1
Ja'Mori Maclin (Kentucky) 75/1
Kelly Akharaiyi (Mississippi State) 75/1
Kevin Coleman (Mississippi State) 75/1
Kobe Prentice (Alabama) 75/1
Nyck Harbor (South Carolina) 75/1
Andrew Armstrong (Arkansas) 80/1
Dane Key (Kentucky) 80/1
Isaac TeSlaa (Arkansas) 80/1
Jahdae Walker (Texas A&M) 80/1
Gage Larvadain (South Carolina) 100/1
Jared Brown (South Carolina) 100/1
Junior Sherrill (Vanderbilt) 100/1
KeAndre Lambert-Smith (Auburn) 100/1
Robert Lewis (Auburn) 100/1
Trent Hudson (Mississippi State) 100/1
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