Editor's note: Follow live Super Bowl score updates, results and highlights with our game blog. Could someone's Super Bowl 60 luck have changed with the flip of a coin? Sometimes a coin flip can ...
Could someone's Super Bowl 60 luck have changed with the flip of a coin? Sometimes a coin flip can determine the momentum for a game, as has been evidenced in NFL playoff matchups in years past. Today ...
Fans and bettors had opportunities to wager on the pregame coin flip for Super Bowl 60 between the Patriots and Seahawks. Yes, you could bet on whether the coin landed on heads or tails, and based on ...
The Super Bowl coin toss has historically favored "tails" slightly over "heads" across all games. A Florida-based company, the Highland Mint, has produced the official Super Bowl coin for over 30 ...
SANTA CLARA, CA - FEBRUARY 07: Captains Von Miller #58, Todd Davis #51, Kayvon Webster #36 and Peyton Manning #18 of the Denver Broncos meet at the 50 yard line with captains Cam Newton #1, Luke ...
Obviously, people look at the Super Bowl coin toss intently, and will be doing so on Sunday in Santa Clara ahead of Seahawks-Patriots to see which team gets first possession, and how the game is going ...
That’s how Tim Chartier, an applied mathematician specializing in sports analytics, explains the trend behind one of the NFL’s most debated rituals: the Super Bowl coin toss. On paper, the toss is a ...
Every Super Bowl coin is produced by the Highland Mint in Melbourne, Fla., under strict manufacturing standards. “Even when helmet designs change or logos shift, the weight difference is imperceptible ...
"Betting on a coin flip" is a popular term in the world of sports gambling to describe betting on an event that has a projected 50/50 outcome, but at the Super Bowl, that saying becomes literal. There ...
There is an almost endless amount of prop bets to place on the Super Bowl, but for some reason, arguably the most popular is whether or not the pre-game coin toss will land on heads or tails. "Betting ...