Best Miami Prop Bets for the CFP National Championship

One way or another, Carson Beck will have to throw the football. Beck highlights our best Miami Hurricanes props for the CFP National Championship.

Andrew Caley - Senior Betting Analyst at Covers.com
Andrew Caley • Senior Betting Analyst
Jan 16, 2026 • 11:31 ET • 4 min read
Carson Beck of the Miami Hurricanes CFB
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As Michael Irvin has said, it’s been belt to, um, butt for the Miami Hurricanes during their run to the College Football Playoff National Championship Game.

The Indiana Hoosiers will be their toughest test yet, so which player props could help "The U" pull off the upset and strap on the belt one more time?

For even more college football picks for the CFP National Championship Game, check out our full Miami vs. Indiana predictions.

Best Miami Prop Bets for the CFP National Championship

Player Pick FanDuel
Miami Carson Beck Over 197.5 passing yards -114
Miami Malachi Toney Over 59.5 receiving yards -114
Miami CharMar Brown Anytime touchdown +290
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Carson Beck Over 197.5 passing yards

-114 at FanDuel

Carson Beck is going to have to throw the ball well if the Miami Hurricanes want a shot at defeating the Indiana Hoosiers.

Indiana’s defense is excellent, but Beck operates behind an elite offensive line, and the Hurricanes boast a top-10 passing offense.

Beck has eclipsed this number in 11 of 15 games, including both of Miami’s losses, while Indiana allowed Oregon’s Dante Moore to throw for 285 yards in the Peach Bowl blowout.

Malachi Toney Over 59.5 receiving yards

-114 at FanDuel

That means we’ve also got to back Beck’s most explosive target in this matchup — Malachi Toney.

The freshman wideout has peaked at the perfect time, helping power the Hurricanes to the National Championship Game by hauling in 45 catches for 445 yards and six touchdowns over his last six games.

Miami has made a concerted effort to get Toney the ball in a variety of ways during this stretch, and his ability to make defenders miss gives him a strong chance to top his receiving prop with a few big YAC plays in the Natty.

CharMar Brown anytime touchdown

+290 at FanDuel

Mark Fletcher Jr. is the star back for Miami, but having a player like CharMar Brown behind him makes the Hurricanes’ run game even more effective.

Brown was the FCS Freshman of the Year on last year’s National Championship North Dakota State team, and Miami has trusted him in key spots late in the season. Over his last five games, he’s logged 37 carries for 150 yards and four total touchdowns.

If “The U” needs to punch one in against a stout Indiana defense, Brown could be the one getting the call, making his +290 anytime TD odds a strong value.

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