- There is a 101.5 second total set for Brandi Carlile to sing America The Beautiful.
- There are six total Super Bowl odds relating to the singing of America The Beautiful.
SAN FRANCISCO – Just days away from Super Bowl 60 in San Francisco and the pre-Super Bowl odds continue to show up. One of the most popular odds that has popped up as of late is the total time it takes to sing “America The Beautiful.”
At Super Bowl 60, Grammy winning singer, Brandi Carlile is being honored to sing America The Beautiful. That said, Super Bowl sportsbooks have her singing time total set at 101.5 seconds (1 minute 45.5 seconds) with the under slightly favored.
How Long Will It Take Brandi Carlile To Sing America The Beautiful?
- Over 101.5 Seconds -105
- Under 101.5 Seconds -125
Looking back at the more recent Super Bowls, in the last three the under has hit twice which includes the last two. In fact, against this year’s 101.5 second total, the under hit by nearly 20 seconds in the last two performances.
Past Super Bowl Performances
Who Will Be Shown First During America The Beautiful?
- Patriots Player/Team Member -130
- Seahawks Player/Team Member +100
Who Will Be Shown First During America The Beautiful?
- Mike Vrabel -160
- Mike Macdonald +120
Who Will Be Shown First During America The Beautiful?
- Stefon Diggs -115
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba -115
Who Will Be Shown First During America The Beautiful?
- Drake Maye -145
- Sam Darnold +110
Who Will Be Shown Last During America The Beautiful?
- Patriots Player/Team Member -115
- Seahawks Player/Team Member -115
Bettors will be able to bet these odds before betting on the SB60 National Anthem. They are sung one after the other with America The Beautiful coming first.
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