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    Super Bowl Sunday is one of the biggest celebratory days of the NFL year, and Super Bowl Prop Bet pools are a popular way to add to the fun and the competition. For those unfamiliar, Prop Bet pools are betting pools in which participants bet on the outcome of various events that may or may not occur during the game. Because anyone can make a guess, Prop Bet pools are popular among both avid sports fans and those who don’t typically watch football. And with so many different events to bet on, there’s something for everyone. Will the coin toss land on heads or tails? How long will the national anthem last? Will there be a safety? The possibilities are endless, and the fun is always guaranteed. So whether you’re a die-hard football fan or just looking for a way to add to your Super Bowl Sunday festivities, Prop Bet pools are a great option to add excitement to your football season.

    What is a Prop Bet?

    A prop bet, short for “proposition” bet, is a guess made on an event that occurs during the game unrelated to the direct outcome of the game. Prop bets are often tied to on-the-field performance, such as how many touchdowns a specific quarterback threw or how many rushing yards a team allowed. However, prop bets can be fun questions unrelated to the game itself. For example, you might bet on how long will the national anthem take to sing or whether the Gatorade shower will be blue or orange. While some people take prop bets very seriously, others use them as an opportunity to have a little fun and add excitement to the game. No matter how you approach them, prop bets can be a great way to add intrigue to any sporting event.

    How to Run a Super Bowl Prop Bet Pool

    Spicing up your Super Bowl party is as easy as creating a little tension with a Prop Bet Pool. Prop bets can be placed on anything from how many points will be scored to which team will win the coin toss. A prop bet pool is a way for friends, family, or co-workers to make these wagers with each other. To run a prop bet pool, first, decide if you want to have a prize for the winner or gift them bragging rights after the event. 

    You need a list of potential bets and a way to track everyone’s picks. Next, have each person choose which events they think will happen and award points for correct predictions. Then, have each person make their selections for the prop bets. Once all the picks have been made, the person who selected the most winning picks will take home the pot. The person with the most points at the end of the event wins! Of course, you’ll need to come up with good pick options to make it all worthwhile. To get you started, here are a few ideas:

    • Who will score the first touchdown?
    • Which artist will perform first?
    • How long will the national anthem last?
    • What will the first offensive play of the big game be?
    • Will the Rams win and cover the opening spread (i.e., win by 4.5 points or more)?
    • Who will be the Super Bowl MVP?
    • How many passing yards will Joe Burrow have by the end of the game?
    • What color will the liquid be poured on the winning coach?
    • How many passing yards will Matthew Stafford have?
    • Will the Buccaneers or the Chiefs win the coin toss?
    • Will Cooper Kupp score the first touchdown?
    • Will the Cincinnati Bengals or Los Angeles Rams make the first interception?
    • How many total yards will the winning team have by the end of the first half?
    • Which team will make the first field goal?
    • Who will make the kickoff?

    With a bit of creativity, you can come up with all sorts of fun and exciting bets. So go ahead and give it a try – your friends and family will surely enjoy the extra competitive energy on game day and intensify the Super Bowl matchup!

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    Check out RunYourPool.com today to sign up for your NFL football pool. Whether you’re looking for an easy way to keep track of your office pool or hoping to add some friendly competition to your Super Bowl party, we can help. We offer various pool types, including Pick’em, Straight, Squares Pools, Super Bowl Squares, Playoff Pools, and Confidence pools. You can also choose from several different scoring options to tailor the pool to your liking. Best of all, our site is completely free to use. So what are you waiting for? Stop by today and start picking your winners!

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