Super Bowl 60 Prop Results: Anthem Timing Undershoots Expectations
The Super Bowl 60 event, featuring the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots, took place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The kickoff was scheduled for 3:30 PM PT (6:30 PM ET). Leading up to the game, bettors engaged in various prop wagers, including those related to the national anthem and coin toss.
Super Bowl 60 Prop Results: Anthem Timing Undershoots Expectations
Anticipation around the national anthem was high. As kickoff approached, the betting line for the anthem length was adjusted to 117.5 seconds, dropping from an initial 119.5 seconds. Charlie Puth delivered the Star-Spangled Banner in a preliminary time of 1 minute and 56.5 seconds, prompting an affirmative result for those betting on the under.
Coin Toss Results
In the coin toss, the New England Patriots emerged victorious and chose to defer their possession to the second half. Meanwhile, the Seattle Seahawks incorrectly called the toss.
Halftime Show Insights
The halftime show sparked discussions among viewers regarding its content. Speculations arose as to whether there were 12 or 13 distinct songs performed during the show. Additionally, Bad Bunny’s wardrobe choices were debated, particularly regarding the number of outfit changes he made.
Broadcast Props Highlights
- Yellow/Green Gatorade was highlighted as an odds-on favorite before the kickoff.
- Prior insights indicated some bettors may have had insider knowledge affecting the odds.
The outcomes of the various props contributed to the excitement surrounding Super Bowl 60. This event marked another thrilling chapter in NFL history, with fans eagerly awaiting future matchups and prop bets as the season progresses.