Top 3 Exotic Bets for Super Bowl 58 Parlay
Like every other year when betting on Super Bowl action, there will be a vast array of betting options this weekend when Super Bowl LVIII rolls around to make some killer Super Bowl parlays.
While I previously covered various picks for strengthening all Super Bowl parlay bets, here, I bring you my three best picks for exotic prop bets to boost up your chances at making bank.

Here’s a look at some NFL odds to consider!
Pick: National Anthem Under 89 ½ Seconds (-120)
I don’t know why, but betting on the length of the national anthem is quite a thing in the Super Bowl. If it was up to me, I could have definitely seen myself betting on Chris Stapleton bringing everyone to tears with last year’s rendition of the anthem.
Talk about a man with a smooth voice and smoother guitar. Admit it, we were all feeling like Nick Sirianni while Stapleton was singing.
Believe it or not though, for this Super Bowl prop bet, research was duly made to back my pick. Country music legend Reba McEntire who will be singing the national anthem in this year’s game, has done her fair share of anthem singing on other occasions.
She did it twice in 1985 – in that year’s National Finals Rodeo and in the 1985 World Series. Later, in 1997, she performed the anthem once again in the World Series and, lastly, at a Dallas Cowboys game in 1999.
Of those four performances, only one lasted over 90 seconds, showing that McEntire is not about showboating. She will likely keep the anthem short and betting on her under in the anthem is a safe pick to take.
Pick: Kyle Shanahan’s 28-3 Lead Blown Mentioned During Broadcast (+140)
Any and all Super Bowl betting fans should probably know immediately what’s being talked about when somebody mentions “28-3.” Some might remember it with fondness; others, especially Atlanta Falcons fans, don’t.
Somebody that will be at Super Bowl LVIII that can speak volumes – from a loser’s perspective, but still volumes – of what happened back in Super Bowl LI is none other than 49ers head coach Mike Shanahan, the Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator in 2015 and 2016.
Fortunately for him, this time around, the Super Bowl odds are looking quite favorable for his team, with a vast majority of sportsbooks all pitting the Niners as favorites to win.
Still, knowing how sports broadcasting works, with commentators throwing a couple of jabs here and there to add a bit more color to the game, it’s a given that Shanahan’s Atlanta past, especially the 28-3 episode will be mentioned.
For those who don’t know the significance of 28-3, Shanahan’s Falcons led the New England Patriots 28-3 midway through the third quarter – only to lost 34-28 in overtime
If you think about it, it makes plenty of sense. It almost works as an added incentive for the Niners to help Shanahan make it past his two Super Bowl losses and finally score that oh-so-desired win.
In short, take this bet, even if you’re a Falcons fan. Just because your team sucked back in the day, it doesn’t mean you can’t make money off it this year.
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Pick: Color Of Sports Drink Liquid Poured On Winning Coach: Red (+300)
Last, but not least, for my last Super Bowl parlay exotic stuffer, let me begin by dishing a bit of truth out.
While doing all other parlay pieces for this Super Bowl has been fun, researching something as important as how many times each color of liquid poured on the game winning coach has been far and apart more fun.
There’s something in researching a prop bet like this that can lead you to learn many things you never really thought you needed to know until now.
With all this said, let’s talk Super Bowl liquid.
Since 2001, there have been 5 orange liquid baths, 4 clear liquid baths, 3 yellow liquid baths, 3 blue liquid baths, and two purple liquid baths.
If it was up to me, I would go with orange, mainly because it’s my favorite color, and because amongst all colors, it has shown the highest climb in our Super Bowl sports drink prop bet.
But, considering both teams have rocked red in their uniforms since their start, I’m leaning toward red making a comeback this season.
So, yes, go red!
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Questions Of The Day
What’s The Science To Betting Super Bowl Novelty Prop Bets?
Wagering on novelty prop bets is more about the fun of betting than anything else, which is why, instead of there being much science to it, results are mostly based on pure and sheer luck.
Who Will Sing The US National Anthem In Super Bowl LVIII?
Country music legend Reba McIntyre will be in charge of singing the national anthem in Super Bowl LVIII.