College Football Week 11 Anytime Touchdown Picks: Camper Finds Paydirt for the Broncos

Although Ashton Jeanty is the straw that stirs the drink for Boise State's offense, Cameron Camper remains a steady threat on the outside as the Broncos top receiver. Read more as Camper headlines our favorite Week 11 touchdown picks.

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Ed Scimia • Betting Analyst
Nov 8, 2024 • 14:03 ET • 4 min read
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Heading into the latest weekend of college football action, playoff contenders are going to try and make statements that the committee can’t ignore 
— and that means plenty of opportunities to bet on players to get in the end zone as part of running up the score.

I’m taking a look at three potential scorers who may not be the No. 1 threats in their respective high-powered offenses, but who each have great chances to add to their touchdown tallies on Saturday. Here are my favorite anytime touchdown college football picks for Week 11.

Best college football touchdown picks Week 11

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Best Week 11 anytime TD picks

TD prop bet #1: Cameron Camper

Best odds: +105 at FanDuel

When it comes to the Boise State Broncos offense, everything revolves around outstanding junior running back Ashton Jeanty, who has already scored 20 times this season. However, that means you’ll be paying in the neighborhood of -2,000 on him to score a touchdown in Saturday’s matchup with the Nevada Wolf Pack.

Instead, I’m targeting senior wide receiver Cameron Camper, who has four touchdowns of his own on the season. Camper hasn’t scored in three games but continues to get a fair number of targets and solid yardage, so he hasn’t been forgotten about in this offense. 

Nevada has been allowing over 28 points per game to opponents, and is currently allowing opposing offenses to complete passes at a 61.7% clip for 7.6 yards per attempt. Boise State quarterback Maddux Madsen will have little trouble padding his numbers on Saturday, and I expect Camper to be at the forefront of his attention. 

TD prop bet #2: Miles Kitselman

Best odds: +650 at FanDuel

The Tennessee Volunteers have another offense that revolves heavily around one running back. In their case, it’s Dylan Sampson who runs over opponents, having scored 19 times on the year. Like Jeanty, there’s not much value on betting on Sampson, with books pricing him around -1,400 to score on Saturday against the Mississippi State Bulldogs.

Enter senior tight end Miles Kitselman, who should be utilized against a putrid Bulldogs defense that is allowing 6.5 yards per play, one of the worst marks in the nation. 

It’s notable that Kitselman emerged as a regular target for Tennessee last week in its 28-18 win over the Kentucky Wildcats. Kitselman had six receptions for 97 yards and a touchdown, earning himself a larger role in the Volunteers offense.

With an absurd +650 price after his performance last week, I’m betting on Kitselman to provide us an encore in Week 11.

TD prop bet #3: TreVeyon Henderson

Best odds: -175 at FanDuel

Betting on almost any relevant Ohio State Buckeyes player to score this Saturday against the Purdue Boilermakers feels a bit like playing the chalk, but we can still find value if we stay away from the team’s biggest stars. Rather than looking at targets Jeremiah Smith or Emeka Egbuka in the passing game, or leading rusher Quinshon Judkins, I’ll target someone who shows off the depth the Buckeyes possess.

For me, that means running back TreVeyon Henderson, who gets a solid number of touches as the second man in Ohio State’s backfield rotation. Henderson has at least 10 carries in each of Ohio State’s last four games and is averaging seven yards per carry.

Ohio State is going to find the end zone early and often, and that will mean more touches for its secondary weapons — and beyond — as the score gets out of reach. Henderson is far too good a player to be continuously denied, and Saturday's matchup will give him a great opportunity to find paydirt.

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Ed Scimia has been writing about the gaming industry for over 15 years. He graduated from Syracuse University with degrees in Magazine Journalism and Political Science in 2003, and has covered major gambling events like the World Series of Poker in his career. Since joining Covers in 2022, Ed has offered his sports betting analysis primarily on MLB, NFL, college football, and college basketball games, but is willing to take on any sport.

His betting strategy focuses more on finding line value based on deviations from the market rather than traditional handicapping, primarily shopping between DraftKings, FanDuel, and Fanatics in his home state of Connecticut, though he’s not afraid to do deep game analysis to find profitable bets at any book.

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