Super Bowl National Anthem prop bets 202

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Super Bowl National Anthem prop bets 202

The Super Bowl and betting have practically become synonymous, with over 200 million total viewers each year and sports betting now legal in some capacity in 36 U.S. states. We have gone over our and discu sed our expert , , and over/under for Super Bowl 57. We have also covered the top player and game props for both the and . We even covered the and . Perhaps the most popular novelty prop is the length of the National Anthem, which will be performed in 2023 by country star Chris Stapleton.'Exotic' or 'novelty' props are ones you can bet on that may or may not have anything to do with the actual game. Naturally, the biggest individual sporting event in the US generates a ton of exotic bets. In fact, the Carlos Lee Jersey over/under on the Star-Spangled Banner has arguably become just as much a talking point as Super Bowl squares and the halftime show props. For fans of the 30 teams not participating in Super Bowl 57 and even more so for the fair-weathers who might not even regularly watch football prop contests make Super Bowl parties much more interesting before, during, and after the big game.Stapleton is perhaps the most famous recording artist to tackle the anthem since Pink in Super Bowl 52 and Lady Gaga in Super Bowl 50. Known for his southern-rock ballad "Tenne see Whiskey," Stapleton boasts a deep, powerful voice that should put goosebumps on plenty of fans whether in-person at State Farm Stadium, out at a bar, or watching from home.MORE SUPER BOWL 57 EXOTIC PROP BETS: | |Before we get into the specific props for this year's anthem, it's worth knowing a little history. What's now considered the premier anthem opportunity for a singer wasn't always a focal point of the Super Bowl's pre-game festivities. In the 1960s, '70s, and '80s, the anthem was often sung by choirs or performed by marching bands and trumpeters and it wasn't even performed at all in '77, as "America the Beautiful" was sung instead. Whitney Houston's Jimmy Wynn Jersey during Super Bowl 25 in '91, which occurred during the Gulf War, in many ways ushered in a new era of anthem performances.Counting that performance, which lasted 1:56, the from 1991-2020 was just over 1:56. Then in 2021, the duet from Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan upped that mark after lasting 2:16, the fourth-longest rendition in Super Bowl history. The longest version since '91 came at Super Bowl 47 in '13 (Alicia Keys, 2:35) and the shortest was at Super Bowl 32 in 1998 (Jewel, 1:27). In recent years, the anthem has trended even longer, with seven of the past nine renditions taking over two minutes and the other two lasting at least 1:49. Take a look at the history of National Anthem singers through the years:SUPER BOWL BETTING: | | | | Super Bowl National Anthem: Performers, Lengths, and Over/Under Betting ResultsSuper BowlPerformerAnthem O/UAnthem LengthO/U57Chris Stapleton01:59TBDTBD56Mickey Guyton01:3501:55Over55Jazmine Sullivan Eric Church01:5902:16Over54Demi Lovato01:5501:49Under53Gladys Knight01:4702:01Over52Pink02:0001:52Under51Luke Bryan02:0902:04Under50Lady Gaga02:2202:22Push49Idina Menzel02:0202:04Over48Renee Fleming02:2302:03Under47Alicia Keys02:1502:36Over46Kelly Clarkson01:3401:34Push45Christina Aguilera01:5401:53Under44Carrie Underwood01:4101:47Over43Jennifer Hudson02:0402:10Over42Jordin Sparks01:4701:54Over41Billy Joel01:4401:30Under40Aaron Neville Aretha FranklinN/A02:09N/A39Choirs of US Military AcademiesN/A01:53N/A38BeyonceN/A02:09N/A37The ChicksN/A01:33N/A36Mariah CareyN/A01:56N/A35Backstreet BoysN/A01:49N/A34Faith HillN/A02 Nolan Ryan Jersey :00N/A33CherN/A01:55N/A32JewelN/A01:27N/A31Luther Vandro sN/A01:53N/A30Vane sa WilliamsN/A01:35N/A29Kathie Lee GiffordN/A01:40N/A28Natalie ColeN/A02:33N/A27Garth BrooksN/A01:45N/A26Harry Connick JrN/A02:06N/A25Whitney HoustonN/A01:56N/A24Aaron NevilleN/A01:25N/A23Billy JoelN/A01:26N/A22Herb Alpert (on trumpet)N/A01:34N/A21Neil DiamondN/A01:02N/A20Wynton Marsalis (on trumpet)N/A01:22N/A19San Francisco Boys and Girls ChoirsN/A01:21N/A18Barry ManilowN/A01:34N/A17Leslie EasterbrookN/A01:33N/A16Diana Ro sN/A01:38N/A15Helen OConnellN/A01:22N/A14Cheryl LaddN/A01:18N/A13The Colgate ThirteenN/A01:19N/A12Phyllis KellyN/AN/AN/A11NONEN/ANONEN/A10Tom SullivanN/A01:54N/A9New Orleans Chapter of the Society for the Preservation of Barbershop Quartet Singing in AmericaN/A01:22N/A8Charley PrideN/A01:10N/A7Little Angels of Chicagos Holy Angels ChurchN/A01:12N/A6US Air Force Academy ChoraleN/A01:10N/A5Tommy Loy (on the trumpet)N/A01:13N/A4Doc Severinsen (on the trumpet) and Pat OBrien (spoken)N/A01:26N/A3Lloyd Geisler (on the trumpet)N/A01:27N/A2GSU Tiger Marching BandN/AN/AN/A1The Pride of Arizona, Michigan Marching Band UCLA ChoirN/A01:16N/ADon't get overwhelmed this is just reference material! The bottom line: the National Anthem has become more than just an artist's chance to honor our country. It's also a chance for them to make the anthem their ownand leave an indelible memory on an unprecedented amount of viewers all over the world. In many ways, singing the Star- Mike Scott Jersey Spangled Banner at any sports event never mind the Super Bowl can help make or break a music artist's legacy.That's why we saw legendary singers like Keys, Gaga, and Natalie Cole hold notes longer than usual throughout the years. Not only are they all unbelievably talented singers, but they are also known for their legendary showmanship on stage.Of course, just as betting on football games can prove to be a game of inches, betting on the National Anthem can be a game of seconds. Just as we have encountered plenty of questionable pa s interference and roughing the pa ser penalties throughout Super Bowl history, we have also dealt with some murky anthem lengths. Most sportsbooks list the official start of the anthem when the first note is sung, but the end has been a subject of great debate. Some books consider the end the of the last note sung, while some others don't stop timers until the singer has stopped singing entirely.That caused major headaches for some in 2019 when Gladys Knight sang "brave," the Jose Cruz Jr. Jersey last word of the anthem, three different times, causing many to think they won the OVER on the bet. However, most books only counted the beginning of the first "brave," which meant the UNDER cashed. That mattered to way more people than it should have, and it probably caused plenty to wonder if dear Gladys had a bit of a record skip.Let that cautionary tale serve as a reminder: when placing your bets especially on ridiculous, arbitrary things like the length of a song make sure you know the official rules. You could also just bet on football-related props, but where's the fun in that!? We want to exercise our right to be invested in every part of the broadcast from start to finish!Let's get to the actual odds, and let you know which way we're
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