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2010 Super Bowl Coin Toss Odds: Heads or Tails & Colts or Saints

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2010 Super Bowl Coin Toss Odds: Heads or Tails & Colts or Saints

One of the more popular prop wagers on the Super Bowl every year is what the result of the coin toss will be. Let’s take a look at the coin toss odds for Super Bowl XLIV.

Bet Super Bowl XLIV

Oddsmakers from online sports book SBGGLOBAL.com have made Heads –105 and Tails –105 for the outcome of the coin toss in Super Bowl XLIV. Team prop odds to win the opening coin toss are the Saints –105 and the Colts –105.

In the previous 43 Super Bowls, the coin has landed on heads 22 times and tails 21 times. So if you believe that the law of averages will prevail this year, you might want to take Tails –105 seeing as how things may even up this year.

Believe it or not, the team that has won the coin toss is 20-23 in the Super Bowl and in the last 13 tosses, the winner of the toss was the loser of the game in 10 of those contests. The Arizona Cardinals won the toss last year and wound up losing 27-23 to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The winning flip of the coin was “heads” after the Steelers had called “tails.”

What’s interesting is that the best Super Bowl trend is related to the coin toss, as the NFC has won it 12 years in a row and is 29-14 all-time in calling the right side of the coin.

Super Bowl XLIV takes place on February 7 at 6:30PM ET between the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints. For odds on the coin toss, see below.

2010 Super Bowl XLIV – What will the result of the coin toss be?

Heads –105
Tails –105

2010 Super Bowl XLIV – Team to win the opening coin toss?

New Orleans Saints –105
Indianapolis Colts -105

Bet Super Bowl XLIV

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Posted : February 2, 2010 12:06 pm
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