The Super Bowl is the most anticipated sporting event for bettors, and even non-football fans are known to get in on the action, taking part in office pools or friendly bets.
But why stop at simply betting on the outcome of the game? At www.betED.com, there?s a wide array of Prop bets available for Super Bowl XLI.
Here are just a few of the more than 30 Prop bets at www.betED.com: Total QB Sacks; Team to commit the most penalties; Team to punt first; Coin toss ? heads or tails? And, Coin toss ? winner.
And just as www.betED.com is offering bettors some unique betting opportunities on the Super Bowl, the game itself will have a fresh look with two teams that haven't seen the NFL's title game in a long time.
The Bears are back in the Super Bowl for first time since winning Super Bowl XX in January of 1986, while the Colts will make a Super Bowl appearance for the first time since the franchise, then located in Baltimore, beat Dallas in Super Bowl V.
Both teams started the 2006 season fast with the Bears winning their first seven games on their way to the NFC North title and the Colts starting 9-0 on their way to the AFC South crown.
The Super Bowl will feature strength against strength with the Colts offense, ranked third in the regular season, going against a Bears defense that finished the season ranked fifth overall. Both teams have plenty of talent, with Chicago sending eight players to the Pro Bowl, six from the defense or special teams, and the Colts boasting five Pro Bowl players, all from the offense.
Bears coach Lovie Smith and Colts coach Tony Dungy are close friends, dating back to Smith's time working on Dungy's staff with the Tampa Bay Bucs, and the two are the first African-American head coaches to reach the Super Bowl.
And perhaps more than some past Super Bowls, the two coaches could determine the outcome this Sunday?s game with the effectiveness of their match-ups. Coaches can sit for days thinking about game plans, players can have walk-throughs and practices all night long, but in the end, games usually come down to matchups: Can our left tackle block your right defensive end? Can our best corner take your best receiver out of the game? Can your running back make our linebacker miss in the open field? Can our punter keep the ball away from the deadly kick returner?
It will be decided on Super Sunday. Check out Proposition Bets at www.betED.com to get in on the action.
But why stop at simply betting on the outcome of the game? At www.betED.com, there?s a wide array of Prop bets available for Super Bowl XLI.
Here are just a few of the more than 30 Prop bets at www.betED.com: Total QB Sacks; Team to commit the most penalties; Team to punt first; Coin toss ? heads or tails? And, Coin toss ? winner.
And just as www.betED.com is offering bettors some unique betting opportunities on the Super Bowl, the game itself will have a fresh look with two teams that haven't seen the NFL's title game in a long time.
The Bears are back in the Super Bowl for first time since winning Super Bowl XX in January of 1986, while the Colts will make a Super Bowl appearance for the first time since the franchise, then located in Baltimore, beat Dallas in Super Bowl V.
Both teams started the 2006 season fast with the Bears winning their first seven games on their way to the NFC North title and the Colts starting 9-0 on their way to the AFC South crown.
The Super Bowl will feature strength against strength with the Colts offense, ranked third in the regular season, going against a Bears defense that finished the season ranked fifth overall. Both teams have plenty of talent, with Chicago sending eight players to the Pro Bowl, six from the defense or special teams, and the Colts boasting five Pro Bowl players, all from the offense.
Bears coach Lovie Smith and Colts coach Tony Dungy are close friends, dating back to Smith's time working on Dungy's staff with the Tampa Bay Bucs, and the two are the first African-American head coaches to reach the Super Bowl.
And perhaps more than some past Super Bowls, the two coaches could determine the outcome this Sunday?s game with the effectiveness of their match-ups. Coaches can sit for days thinking about game plans, players can have walk-throughs and practices all night long, but in the end, games usually come down to matchups: Can our left tackle block your right defensive end? Can our best corner take your best receiver out of the game? Can your running back make our linebacker miss in the open field? Can our punter keep the ball away from the deadly kick returner?
It will be decided on Super Sunday. Check out Proposition Bets at www.betED.com to get in on the action.