2010 Super Bowl Props Betting Online Odds
2010 Super Bowl Props Betting Online Odds
Super Bowl prop bets aren’t just limited to the game. Super Bowl Halftime prop bets abound as well as prop bets relating to everything from how long it will take Carrie Underwood to sing the National Anthem to whether the team winning the coin toss wins the game as well. The 2008 Super Bowl was a trend breaker because the Giants became the first team in five years to win the coin toss and the game, while the loser of the coin toss wins about 75% of the time. In 2009 the typical pattern held up: the Pittsburgh Steelers lost the coin toss, but beat the Arizona Cardinals by a score of 27-23. You can bet on all of the 2010 Super Bowl Prop Bets online odds at BetUs.com and enjoy a special 100% deposit bonus up to $500 so if you deposit $500 you will get $1000 in your account.
One typical halftime prop bet is what the first song of the halftime show will be. This year, British band The Who are performing the halftime show, and some betting sites had set odds on what the first song would be. “Boris the Spider” was the long shot with +15,000 odds, while “I Can’t Explain” and “Won’t Get Fooled Again” were favorites. But then in an interview with Billboard magazine one week prior to the game, Townsend revealed the band’s five song set list, so the book on the halftime show prop bets was promptly shut.
Bets already made will be paid out after the halftime show, but no new bets have been taken since the Billboard interview. But don’t be sad: you can still bet on what color Gatorade will be dumped on the winning coach’s head, with the original yellow/green the favorite and blue the long shot at +1000.
Check out all of the 2010 Super Bowl Props Betting Online Odds to find something that intrigues you to wager on.
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