College Football Anytime Touchdown Picks for Week 12

Kenyon Sadiq is among the standout tight ends in college football, and we expect the Ducks star to remain a go-to force inside the red zone on Saturday.

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Ed Scimia • Betting Analyst
Nov 13, 2025 • 14:25 ET • 4 min read
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Photo By - Imagn Images. Oregon Ducks tight end Kenyon Sadiq (18) scores a touchdown.

We’re into the home stretch of college football’s regular season, and some of the top teams in the country will be looking to get big wins to solidify their postseason standing this weekend.

I’m looking for scorers who might tack on touchdowns for teams that should light up the scoreboard. That starts with Kenyon Sadiq on Friday night for the Oregon Ducks, with Max Klare and Harrison Wallace set to join the party on Saturday.

Keep reading to check out my top touchdown scorer props in our free college football picks for Week 12.

College football anytime touchdown picks for Week 12

  • Oregon Kenyon Sadiq (+160)
  • Ohio State Max Klare (+195)
  • Mississippi Harrison Wallace III (+160)

Prop bet #1: Kenyon Sadiq anytime TD

+160 at FanDuel

Oregon is favored by nearly four touchdowns against Minnesota on Friday night, and the Ducks expect to continue their explosive offensive success that has seen them average 38.7 ppg on the season.

There are plenty of people who can put the ball into the endzone for Oregon, with eight different players having multiple touchdowns on the year. But when it comes to value, tight end Kenyon Sadiq is the best bet on the board this week.

Sadiq has totaled 22 catches for 311 yards this season, the second-highest total on the Ducks. He’s also been a constant threat around the goal line, scoring five touchdowns on the year so far. Sadiq’s usage has been fairly constant, but he’s done most of his damage in games where Oregon has blown out its opponents — including scoring twice against Rutgers in a 56-10 win.

Minnesota remains vulnerable in the passing game, and that should make Sadiq an attractive option in short-yardage and red-zone situations.

Prop bet #2: Max Klare anytime TD

+195 at FanDuel

Ohio State should have little trouble remaining undefeated on Saturday as it hosts 3-6 UCLA. The Buckeyes come in as a 31.5-point favorite and should be able to score nearly at will against a Bruins defense that allows 30.7 ppg.

That means we’ll be seeing a lot of different players getting opportunities to shine for the Buckeyes, including TE Max Klare.

While Klare has only one touchdown on the year, he’s been a bigger part of the Ohio State offense than that number would suggest. He’s third on the Buckeyes in both yardage (269) and receptions (26), and has caught at least four balls in four of his last five games.

If Klare continues to get that sort of usage, he has every opportunity of ending his scoreless streak, which now spans six games. The junior reached paydirt four times last year for Purdue, and he’ll have the chance to add to his touchdown total for Ohio State as well.

Prop bet #3: Harrison Wallace III anytime TD

+160 at FanDuel

Harrison Wallace III is Mississippi's leading receiver and is coming off an eight-catch, 87-yard performance against Citadel last week.

Mississippi shouldn’t have much trouble putting up points against Florida, which is just 3-6 on the year. The Gators have had a real problem stopping the opposing passing game, with opponents gaining 7.7 yards per attempt and 214.4 yards per game through the air.

There’s nothing about Wallace’s game that suggests he can’t score touchdowns. He found the end zone four times in 2024 for Penn State, and the senior continues to get regular targets in the Rebels' offense.

Wallace should get the ball plenty on Saturday, and that makes him a great touchdown pick at these odds.

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