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Top 20 random Super Bowl props to bet on

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You can bet on almost anything when it comes to the Super Bowl.

After sifting through our 20 favorite player props earlier in the week, here are the top random props for Sunday.

Tony Romo under 7.5 plays predicted (-110)

Tony Romo was lauded for his play predicting during last week's AFC Championship Game. The Wall Street Journal found that of the 2,599 plays that Romo has called this season, he's made a prediction on 72 of them, correctly calling 68. The listed number here creates some room to work with.

Team that wins the coin toss will defer (-115)

This makes a ton of sense because both head coaches in Sunday's game typically defer when they win the coin toss.

Under 106.5 million viewers (-115)

Super Bowl ratings have declined each of the previous three seasons. You can make a case that any other Super Bowl matchup entering championship weekend would have been more attractive than a Los Angeles football market against the Super Bowl mainstay Patriots.

Will CBS show a replay of the NFC title game missed pass interference call? Yes (-130)

This might be a bigger storyline than the actual game! The missed call has a chance to be shown in a how-the-Rams-got-here montage, if or when there is a pass interference call, or if Nickell Robey-Coleman gets introduced.

Over 6.5 halftime songs (-115)

Adam Levine is a diva. He'd sing "Sunday Morning" as the sun came up over Atlanta if he was given the chance.

Levine to wear predominantly black t-shirt (-140)

He's worn black in almost all of his recent big gigs.

Maroon 5 to play SpongeBob SquarePants tribute (-230)

There have been teasers and spoilers galore suggesting this will happen.

Under 8.5 Clydesdales shown in Budweiser commercial (-115)

A leaked version of Budweiser's Super Bowl commercial shows there won't be more than eight horses. Will we tear up during this commercial? Yes, that's a lock.

Gladys Knight's national anthem under 110 seconds (-110)

We're going against the grain on a popular over prop. Gladys Knight will get in and get out.

Rob Gronkowski receiving yards over Russell Westbook points, rebounds, and assists against Celtics (-130)

Let's shift our attention to the court on Sunday, where Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook will face a Boston Celtics defense that's been a tough matchup for opposing floor generals. If Gronk can squeak out anything in the 45-50 yards range - his yard total is around 54.5 in most shops - he should be in good shape.

Capitals and Bruins total penalty minutes over Rex Burkhead receiving yards (+100)

The Capitals and Bruins are two of the top 10 most-penalized NHL teams. We will be rooting for fisticuffs and double-minor high-sticking penalties.

Total social media engagements on Feb. 3 over 200 million (-120)

Millennials!

Will CBS mention the point spread or total in the game? Yes (+145)

Betting lingo during broadcasts has been frowned upon, but this isn't a difficult one to slip in.

Rams under 6.5 players with a reception (-115)

The Rams might be one of the most balanced teams in the league, but this is a lot of mouths to feed.

Ted Rath under 1.5 times shown pulling Sean McVay back (+105)

In case you're unfamiliar, Ted Rath is a Rams coach who's responsible for making sure Sean McVay doesn't wander too far onto the field. It's a cool story, but not one that feels like it'll be overused.

CBS to show under 1.5 pictures of McVay from college (+120)

The did-you-know-McVay-isn't-old narrative can only be talked about for so long.

Longest field goal of the game over longest touchdown (-110)

The Patriots' defense is one of the best against deep passing, and the offense doesn't hit home runs.

Teammates to be first mentioned in MVP speech (+200)

Both MVP front-runners - Tom Brady and Jared Goff - are huge teammate guys.

And now, for some chalky White House props

Super Bowl champions to not be served fast food at the White House (-320)

There are very few prices on this prop that would keep us from playing it.

Super Bowl winners to visit White House (-330)

The public relations backlash if this doesn't happen would be incredible.

(All prop bets were taken from Bovada, BetDSI, and BetOnline. Always shop around for the best numbers.)

Alex Kolodziej is theScore's betting writer. He's a graduate of Eastern Illinois who has been involved in the sports betting industry for 11 years. He can quote every line from "Rounders" and appreciates franchises that regularly wear alternate jerseys. Find him on Twitter @AlexKoIodziej.

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