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SportsBetting.ag has set preseason odds for the 2024 Fred Biletnikoff Award.

LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy and CJ Daniels' odds to win the award are 40/1.

Missouri's Luther Burden is the favorite to win the award at 5/1.

Biletnikoff Award Odds:
Luther Burden, Missouri 5/1
Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State 7/1
Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona 9/1
Evan Stewart, Oregon 10/1
Xavier Restrepo, Miami 10/1
Isaiah Bond, Texas 15/1
Tez Johnson, Oregon 15/1
Tre Harris, Ole Miss 20/1
Zachariah Branch, USC 25/1
Travis Hunter, Colorado 30/1
Deion Burks, Oklahoma 35/1
Kevin Concepcion, NC State 35/1
CJ Daniels, LSU 40/1
Germie Bernard, Alabama 40/1
Kyren Lacy, LSU 40/1
Caullin Lacy, Louisville 50/1
Jacolby George, Miami 50/1
Squirrel White, Tennessee 50/1
Dominic Lovett, Georgia 55/1
Noah Thomas, Texas A&M 55/1
Antonio Williams, Clemson 66/1
Antwane Wells Jr., Ole Miss 66/1
Beaux Collins, Notre Dame 66/1
Brennan Presley, Oklahoma State 66/1
Dillon Bell, Georgia 66/1
Jaden Greathouse, Notre Dame 66/1
Jayden Thomas, Notre Dame 66/1
Nyck Harbor, South Carolina 66/1
Ricky White III, UNLV 66/1
Jordan Watkins, Ole Miss 75/1
Nic Anderson, Oklahoma 75/1
Julian Fleming, Penn State 80/1
Rara Thomas, Georgia 80/1
Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State 88/1
Moose Muhammed III, Texas A&M 88/1
Silas Bolden, Texas 88/1
Tyler Brown, Clemson 88/1
Filed Under: LSU Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
6 Comments
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AtlantaLSUfan1 month
Missouri guy is going to run away with it.
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selfgen2 months
Zero TCU receivers on this list
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Black n Gold2 months
frick this award and the people who vote on it!
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Feelthebarn2 months
Emeka Egbuka is a damn problem on the new video game. I know this to be true
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Solo Cam2 months
Chris Hilton is gonna be WR1 before season is over
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TheWalrus2 months
Holy shite it’s Christmas
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