Is the Super Bowl coin toss cursed? We analyze 59 years of data, the 31-28 Tails edge, and why toss winners lose the game 57% ...
Before the biggest game of the year kicks off, the team captains will meet at midfield and flip a coin to decide who gets the ...
Picking a side on a coin toss should be pretty simple, at least in theory -- it's typically either heads or tails and not a whole lot of in-between. You'd imagine it's almost as easy as identifying ...
One of the biggest Super Bowl 59 bets will have a result before kickoff. The coin toss prior to the game is the ultimate 50/50 proposition and is pro football’s answer to “red or black.” This article ...
Heads or tails... a question as old as time and one that has become a cornerstone of Super Bowl odds betting for die hards and casuals alike. We still have no idea who will be representing the AFC and ...
The Super Bowl Coin Flip has become another analyzed and important part of the game. Super Bowl referee Shawn Smith's Coin ...
Whether it's to settle an argument or to decide who has first kick-off in a football match, coin tosses have been used for centuries. But when choosing between heads or tails, you may want to rethink ...
It's the most watched coin toss in the world. The Super Bowl begins with the flipping of a ceremonial coin, with the decision to start the first or second half with the ball on the line. It has taken ...
Across the first 57 Super Bowls, the coin toss landed tails 30 times and heads 27 times. The longest ever streak for one result went from Super Bowl XLIII to Super Bowl XLVII, when it landed heads ...
The Super Bowl Coin Toss result is something many NFL fans love to wager on for a bit of fun. But was it heads or tails for Super Bowl 57? Yes, it’s far more traditional for NFL fans to bet on which ...
The Super Bowl is continuously one of the most watched live events anywhere in the world each year. It's not just a game, it's a production. The commercials, halftime show and prop bets make the ...