10 Super Bowl prop bets — you can wager on the coin toss, the halftime show, and whether a lineman will score a TD

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In Sunday’s Super Bowl, the San Francisco 49ers will take on reigning NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs. The Super Bowl is one of the most popular betting days of the year, and you can bet on pretty much everything, including things that don’t really have anything to do with football. Some of the prop bets cover things like the coin toss, how long the national anthem will last, and what color the Gatorade shower will be.

For people not familiar with oddsmaking, a “-” symbol indicates a favorite and a “+” symbol indicates an underdog. For example, a $100 bet placed on a +200 side would net a $200 profit, in addition to getting back the original $100. For favorites, it would take a $150 bet to win $100 on something with the odds -150. You can use a probability calculator for a more conventional percentage breakdown.

Some of the odds listed are courtesy of offshore gaming sites, which are not subject to the same restrictions and rules as legal U.S. sportsbooks like DraftKings are. The below odds are courtesy of offshore gaming site Bovada, unless otherwise indicated.

Coin toss

Heads -103

Tails -103

Heads or Tails? The coin toss is the most simple bet on the board. Every year, this bet returns to the list of available Super Bowl bets — people can’t stay away. Even though a coin toss is a 50/50 gamble, people are actually betting on heads at a 56% rate, according to betting action from BetOnline.ag.

National anthem length

Over 2 minutes -250

Under 2 minutes +170

Another popular bet that cashes before the game starts is the length of the national anthem. This year, the national anthem will be performed by pop artist Demi Lovato, and the deep dive into the singer’s past has already begun.

Gamblers will recall that Lovato has performed the “The Star-Spangled Banner” for a national audience four times, registering different lengths each time. Lovato has cleared the two-minute mark only one time.

Will President Trump attend the game?

Yes +450

No -850

President Trump’s attendance in Miami has been rumored, but not confirmed. Trump has taken in a lot of live sporting events in the past year, including the World Series and the College Football Playoff championship. There have also been reports that Fox News host Sean Hannity will talk with Trump in a pretaped interview before the game.

Number of tweets from President Trump on Super Bowl Sunday

Over 13.5 -120

Under 13.5 -120

Another popular Trump bet for the Super Bowl the last few years has been how many times the Commander and Chief will tweet TWTR, -1.98%   on the day of the game. There’s some statistical evidence to suggest that as Trump’s presidency has gone on, his daily tweet output has also increased.

Gatorade shower color

Red +150

Orange +300

Yellow/Green +400

Clear/Water +450

Blue +750

None +900

Purple +1200

The end of the Super Bowl features a Gatorade shower for the winning coach, and it’s one that people gamble on every year. Last year, Bill Belichick was doused with blue Gatorade when the Patriots beat the Rams in the Super Bowl.

First song of the halftime show

She Wolf +250

Whenever, Wherever +400

Dare +550

Hips Don’t Lie +600

La Tortura +700

Can’t Remember To Forget You +700

Waka Waka +700

Shakira and Jennifer Lopez will tag-team this year’s Super Bowl halftime show. The halftime show is another betting opportunity for some people. One popular bet is what songs the pop stars will sing, and what song they will sing first.

Halftime show guest appearances

Pitbull: Yes -550, No +325

DJ Khaled: Yes +175, No -260

Every year, rumors of guest appearances during the halftime show run rampant on the internet. Popular names that have been rumored to be joining Jennifer Lopez and Shakira onstage are Miami artists DJ Khaled and Pitbull.

Will Colin Kaepernick be mentioned during the broadcast?

Yes -110

No -150

Colin Kaepernick’s kneel protests during the national anthem when he was a player were one of the biggest NFL stories in recent years — even President Trump weighed in on them. Before the story took off however, Kaepernick was the last quarterback to lead the San Francisco 49ers to the Super Bowl. The odds suggest he may be mentioned during the broadcast.

Who the MVP will thank first?

Teammates +125

God: +200

Coach +800

Family +800

Owner +1400

Doesn’t Thank Anyone +400

The Super Bowl MVP is interviewed right after the game and oftentimes he famously yells, “I’m going to Disney World!” But bettors will be looking for who the MVP will thank first. Last year, Julian Edelman mentioned his teammates first during his MVP speech. These odds are courtesy of Mybookie.

“Fat man TD”

Yes +3300

No -10000

The only bet on this list that has to do with actual gameplay. DraftKings sportsbooks have a bet listed on whether or not any offensive linemen will score a touchdown at the Super Bowl. DraftKings has labeled this bet as “Fat Man TD” on its online sportsbook. Bettors will be in line for a huge payout if one of the big guys gets into the end zone.

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