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College football player props today: Thursday's best props include Gunner Stockton [1/1/2026]

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Written by Ryan Leaver

Get college football player props today with projections for Thursday's games.

College Football Prop Bets.
College football prop bets for January 1, 2026 are based on the latest odds and projections for Thursday's football games.

Dimers' college football props are live for New Year's Day, with today's top betting edges led by the likes of Gunner Stockton, Lawson Luckie and Kewan Lacy.

Our college football player props model runs continuously, analyzing every matchup, including Alabama vs. Indiana and Mississippi vs. Georgia, to surface the best college football player prop bets across the market.

List of college football prop picks for Thursday

Sourced from 100+ total props today, below are the top ten college football player props for January 1, ranked by edge.

Gunner Stockton under 42.5 rushing yards (-114)

Our model has flagged value on Georgia's Gunner Stockton under 42.5 rushing yards. A probability of 78.1% gives this play an edge of 24.8% at -114 odds.

 

Lawson Luckie over 15.5 receiving yards (-114)

Lawson Luckie’s receiving yards prop shows a 78.1% probability and an 24.8% edge at -114 odds, according to our model.

 

Kewan Lacy under 2.5 receptions (-152)

The data highlights value on Kewan Lacy under 2.5 receptions, with simulations showing an 83.9% probability and a 23.6% edge at -152.

 

Lawson Luckie over 1.5 receptions (-114)

Our model finds value on Lawson Luckie over 1.5 receptions, with a 76.5% probability and an edge of 23.3% at -114 odds.

 

Lotzeir Brooks under 35.5 receiving yards (-114)

Simulations indicate value on Lotzeir Brooks under 35.5 receiving yards for Alabama, showing an edge of 23.0% at -114 odds.

 

Deuce Alexander under 2.5 receptions (-128)

Deuce Alexander’s receptions prop shows an edge of 21.9% at -128 odds, supported by a 78.0% probability according to our model.

 

Daniel Hill under 9.5 receiving yards (-114)

Our model highlights value on Daniel Hill under 9.5 receiving yards for Alabama, with a 74.5% probability and a 21.3% edge at -114 odds.

 

Zachariah Branch under 6.5 receptions (-148)

The data shows value on Zachariah Branch under 6.5 receptions, supported by a 79.8% probability at -148 odds and an edge of 20.1%.

 

Logan Diggs anytime touchdown scorer (+500)

A 17.7% edge on the anytime touchdown line makes Logan Diggs a value play in Mississippi vs. Georgia, supported by a 34.4% probability at +500 odds.

 

Noah Thomas over 2.5 receptions (+102)

Simulations show value on Noah Thomas over 2.5 receptions here, with a 67.2% probability and 17.7% edge at +102 odds.

 

CFB player prop summary: Thursday, January 1, 2026

A quick summary of today’s top props by edge according to our model as of 8:57AM ET:

Matchup Prop Odds Edge Probability
Mississippi vs. Georgia Gunner Stockton under 42.5 rushing yards -114 @ FanDuel 24.8% 78.1%
Mississippi vs. Georgia Lawson Luckie over 15.5 receiving yards -114 @ FanDuel 24.8% 78.1%
Mississippi vs. Georgia Kewan Lacy under 2.5 receptions -152 @ FanDuel 23.3% 76.5%
Mississippi vs. Georgia Lawson Luckie over 1.5 receptions -114 @ FanDuel 23.3% 76.5%
Alabama vs. Indiana Lotzeir Brooks under 35.5 receiving yards -114 @ FanDuel 23.0% 76.3%
Mississippi vs. Georgia Deuce Alexander under 2.5 receptions -128 @ FanDuel 21.9% 78.0%
Alabama vs. Indiana Daniel Hill under 9.5 receiving yards -114 @ FanDuel 21.3% 74.5%
Mississippi vs. Georgia Zachariah Branch under 6.5 receptions -148 @ FanDuel 20.1% 79.8%
Mississippi vs. Georgia Logan Diggs anytime touchdown scorer +500 @ FanDuel 17.7% 34.4%
Mississippi vs. Georgia Noah Thomas over 2.5 receptions +102 @ FanDuel 17.7% 67.2%

More college football betting

For further insights into this week's NCAAF action, check out the latest from the Dimers Sports Betting Podcast:

Conclusion

For January 1, 2026, our college football prop bets feature players such as Gunner Stockton, Lawson Luckie and Kewan Lacy. Each pick is grounded in real-time data and advanced simulations to help you bet with clarity and purpose.

Built using automation and human oversight, this article draws on the latest data to deliver accurate, timely insights. If using this article for betting, Dimers promotes responsible gambling.

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Ryan Leaver
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Ryan Leaver uses advanced statistical models and simulations to predict outcomes and provide predictions for the NBA, NFL, college football, college basketball, and soccer. He offers detailed game previews, best bets, props, and futures articles.

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