Super Bowl “Insider Trading”? Social Media Is Calling Out TikTok User For Using Shady Tactic To Win Massive Prop Bet
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Super Bowl Continues to Shatter Records as a Celebration Beyond Football – Howard University News Service
With 124.9 million viewers, this year’s Super Bowl was the second most-watched NFL championship in history, reflecting the game’s role as one of the country’s largest shared cultural moments beyond the action on the field. The event turns homes, bars and restaurants into communal viewing spaces, as watch parties have become a central part of how people experience the Super Bowl each year, drawing both devoted football fans and casual viewers. T…
"It's Technically Legal" Super Bowl 60 Better Wins Massive Amount Of Money After Having Inside Knowledge
In a story that’s blowing up online, TikTok creator Caden Booth (@cadenbooth_) turned a clever (and somewhat controversial) strategy into a winning Super Bowl 60 prop bet on the length of the national anthem. With Super Bowl LX (Super Bowl 60) held at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, Booth traveled to the venue days in advance, parked outside, and used a listening device to time the rehearsals—giving him an edge on one of the most popu…
Super Bowl “Insider Trading”? Social Media Is Calling Out TikTok User For Using Shady Tactic To Win Massive Prop Bet
Fan outside Levi’s Stadium (Photo via @cadenbooth_ TikTok) NFL fans are in shock after a popular TikTok user found a genius hack to win a Super Bowl 60 prop bet. The Super Bowl is a special time for sportsbooks to cash in, with countless bets being placed on the big game. Canadian rapper Drake even placed a $1 million wager on the New England Patriots to beat the Seattle Seahawks, but to no avail. The Seahawks soundly defeated the Pats 29-13, av…
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