Super Bowl 58 National Anthem Odds & Betting Guide: Reba McEntire’s Historically Low Line

Result: Reba McEntire breezed past the OVER in a cool 95 seconds second to cash for bettors at -135 odds.

McEntire appeared to add a second brave, but she hit every note prior to Super Bowl 58. She wore black boots to cash the favorite at +200 odds.

February 11th will have thousands screaming at Reba McEntire on the TV to either hurry up or slow down on her rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner. The Super Bowl 58 National Anthem odds have the line set at 91.5 seconds with the OVER slightly chalked at -135.

How Long Will It Take reba McEntire To Sing The U.S. National Anthem?

 SB 58 National Anthem Odds
Length Odds
OVER 91.5 Seconds -135
UNDER 91.5 Seconds -105

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At Super Bowl 57, Chris Stapleton hit the UNDER after taking 121 seconds to belt his emotional version of the anthem. People who hammered the OVER set at 125 seconds were looking like Nick Sirianni. 

Super Bowl National Anthem Bets

As of right now, McEntire's 91.5 seconds is the lowest national anthem line in the last 17 Super Bowls. Sportsbooks are clearly relying on her upbeat country twang and yodeling to speed through the lyrics. Or maybe that's what they want us to think she will do! 

However, in the '97 World Series, she was also given the honor to sing the anthem. It took her a whole 83 seconds to finish the song. 

But, this is the Super Bowl. Recent history has shown that singers like to relish in the glory with seven of the last 10 performances eclipsing the two minute mark. Last year, the LA Times reported the the length of the anthem averages around the one minute and 58 seconds mark.

This line is pretty low and knowing McEntire's southern patriotism, she'll want to soak up the moment and do her country justice.  

National Anthem Forgotten Word Odds 

National Anthem – Will Any Word Be Forgotten Or Omitted?
Option Odds
Yes +550
No -1000

Reba has clearly sang this song in front of a crowd before and again, coming from the south, likely could sing it in her sleep. 

Result:

reba mcEntire boot color odds

National Anthem – Primary Color Of Reba McEntire's Boots
Option Odds
Black +200
Brown +325
Red +350
White +500
Blue +1000
Purple +1000
Pink +1100
Yellow +1400
Green +2500

Bring on the water works odds

National Anthem – Will any player or coach cry during national anthem?
Option Odds
Yes -115
No -115

 

Result: Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones had tears streaming down his face as the star, spangled banner was belted out.

National Anthem & Scoring Drive Length

Will Any scoring Drive Take Less Time That It Takes To Sing National Anthem?
Option Odds
Yes -230
No +170

National Anthem odds specials: who will be shown first? 

National Anthem – Who Will Be Shown First?
Option Odds
Kansas City Chiefs Player or Staff -160
San Francisco 49ers Player or Staff +120

 

Result: Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs were shown first to cash at -160.

National Anthem – Who Will Be Shown First?
Option Odds
Travis Kelce -220
Christian McCaffrey +165

 

Result: Travis Kelce appeared alongside Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid in the first shot of the National Anthem.

National Anthem – Who Will Be Shown First?
Option Odds
Patrick Mahomes -170
Brock Purdy +130

Result: Patrick Mahomes appeared first to cash at -170.

National Anthem – Who Will Be Shown First?
Option Odds
Andy Reid -130
Kyle Shanahan EVEN

 

Result: Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid was shown in the first camera shot.

america the beautiful length odds: how long will it take post malone to sing?

America The Beautiful Length
Option Odds
OVER 110 secs -120
UNDER 110 secs -120

 

Result: Post Malone cashed the first UNDER of the night at -120.

america the beautiful odds specials: who will be shown first? 

America The Beautiful – Who Will Be Shown First?
Option Odds
Kansas City Chiefs Player or Staff -145
San Francisco 49ers Player or Staff +110

 

Result: Kansas City appeared first to cash at -145 odds.

America The Beautiful – Who Will Be Shown First?
Option Odds
Travis Kelce -200
Christian McCaffrey +150

 

Result: Predictably, Travis Kelce appeared as the first player during Post Malones' rendition of America the Beautiful.

America The Beautiful – Who Will Be Shown First?
Option Odds
Patrick Mahomes -165
Brock Purdy +125

 

Result: Patrick Mahomes was shown first on the broadcast.

America The Beautiful – Who Will Be Shown First?
Option Odds
Andy Reid -145
Kyle Shanahan +110

 

Result: Kyle Shanahan appeared first during America the Beautiful at +110 odds.

What Other National Anthem Props Can I Bet On For Super Bowl 58?

Super Bowl betting doesn't cheap out. Come closer to the coveted Sunday, there will be plenty more to bet on for the national anthem performance. Some of them are as simple as which player will be shown first during the anthem to whether the singer(s) will forget a word – that’s an embarrassment no one can recover from!

Stay tuned as those bets come out!

Super Bowl Anthem Betting History: Past Results

In the last 17 Super Bowls, the anthem has gone OVER on nine occasions and UNDER seven times with one PUSH. 

But if we look at the specific times, seven of the last 10 came in over two minutes. The lines seem to have adjusted accordingly with six of the last 10 being set at two minutes or above, but it’s worth noting that most singers in recent years are trending toward longer renditions.

Super Bowl Anthem bet: past rendition results
Game Singer Time Result
Super Bowl 41 Billy Joel  1:30 UNDER
Super Bowl 42 Jordin Sparks 1:54 OVER
Super Bowl 43 Jennifer Hudson 2:10 OVER
Super Bowl 44 Carrie Underwood 1:47 OVER
Super Bowl 45 Christina Aguilera 1:53 UNDER
Super Bowl 46 Kelly Clarkson 1:34 PUSH
Super Bowl 47 Alicia Keys 2:36 OVER
Super Bowl 48 Renee Fleming 2:03 UNDER
Super Bowl 49 Idina Menzel 2:04 OVER
Super Bowl 50 Lady Gaga 2:22 OVER
Super Bowl 51 Luke Bryan 2:04 UNDER
Super Bowl 52 Pink 1:52 UNDER
Super Bowl 53 Gladys Knight 2:01 OVER
Super Bowl 54 Demi Lovato 1:49 UNDER
Super Bowl 55 Jazmine Sullivan and Eric Church 2:17 OVER
Super Bowl 56 Mickey Guyton 1:50 OVER
Super Bowl 57 Chris Stapleton 2:02 UNDER

Who Has Sung The National Anthem At The Super bowl?

Since 1967, the Super Bowl has seen a variety of performers show off their vocal cords. The first few seasons showcased collegiate talent before the best in the industry took over the honor. Here’s a list of who has sung at the Super Bowl:

Super Bowl Anthem Singers Since 1967
Year Singer Super Bowl
1967 The Pride of Arizona, Michigan Marching Band, UCLA Choir I
1968 GSU Tiger Marching Band II
1969 Lloyd Geisler of Washington National Symphony Orchestra III
1970 Doc Severinsen, Pat O’Brien, Southern University Band IV
1971 Tommy Loy V
1972 U.S. Air Force Academy Chorale VI
1973 Little Angels of Chicago’s Holy Angels Church VII
1974 Charley Pride VIII
1975 Barbershop Quartet  IX
1976 Tom Sullivan Super Bowl 10
1977 None (Vikki Carr sang America The Beautiful) Super Bowl 11
1978 Phyllis Kelly of Northeast Louisiana University Super Bowl 12
1979 The Colgate Thirteen Super Bowl 13
1980 Cheryl Ladd Super Bowl 14
1981 Helen O’Connell Super Bowl 15
1982 Diana Ross Super Bowl 16
1983 Leslie Easterbrook Super Bowl 17
1984 Barry Manilow Super Bowl 18
1985 San Francisco Children’s Chorus Super Bowl 19
1986 Wynton Marsalis Super Bowl 20
1987 Neil Diamond Super Bowl 21
1988 Herb Alpert Super Bowl 22
1989 Billy Joel Super Bowl 23
1990 Aaron Neville Super Bowl 24
1991 Whitney Houston Super Bowl 25
1992 Harry Connick Jr.  Super Bowl 26
1993 Garth Brooks Super Bowl 27
1994 Natalie Cole Super Bowl 28
1995 Kathie Lee Gifford Super Bowl 29
1996 Vanessa Williams Super Bowl 30
1997 Luther Vandross Super Bowl 31
1998 Jewel Super Bowl 32
1999 Cher Super Bowl 33
2000 Faith Hill Super Bowl 34
2001 Backstreet Boys Super Bowl 35
2002 Mariah Carey Super Bowl 36
2003 Dixie Chicks Super Bowl 37
2004 Beyonce Super Bowl 38
2005 Combined Military Academy Choirs Super Bowl 39
2006 Aaron Neville and Aretha Franklin Super Bowl 40
2007 Billy Joel Super Bowl 41
2008 Jordin Sparks Super Bowl 42
2009 Jennifer Hudson Super Bowl 43
2010 Carrie Underwood Super Bowl 44
2011 Christina Aguilera  Super Bowl 45
2012 Kelly Clarkson Super Bowl 46
2013 Alicia Keys Super Bowl 47
2014 Renee Fleming Super Bowl 48
2015 Idina Menzel Super Bowl 49
2016 Lady Gaga Super Bowl 50
2017 Luke Bryan Super Bowl 51
2018 Pink Super Bowl 52
2019 Gladys Knight Super Bowl 53
2020 Demi Lovato Super Bowl 54
2021 Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan Super Bowl 55
2022 Mickey Guyton Super Bowl 56
2023 Chris Stapleton Super Bowl 57

The NFL introduced ASL interpreters during the national anthem in 1992, with the first translator being Lori Hilary. Only two artists have sung the national anthem twice in Super Bowl history: Billy Joel (1989, 2007) and Aaron Neville (1990, 2006), each performing a year apart from the other on both occasions. 

National Anthem Composition History

Francis Scott Key, a lawyer from Maryland who would probably be a Ravens fan with complete faith in Lamar Jackson if he were alive today, wrote the poem that the anthem is based on. After drawing inspiration from the American flag that was known at the time as the Star-Spangled Banner, Key sat at his desk, his wooden teeth whistling, and penned a ditty about a wild night against the British complete with rockets glaring red, bombs bursting and freedom in the land of the free.

Now, it’s up to you, the bettor, to decide how long it will take to get through Key’s tune. 

How To Bet On Super Bowl National Anthem

Most Super Bowl prop bets are specialized wagers that have no bearing on the outcome of the actual game. In this case, a prop bet on the national anthem would be like an OVER/UNDER, aka a totals wager. You would need to decide if the amount of time it takes for the singer(s) to finish singing the anthem will be longer or shorter than the oddsmaker’s set time.

For example, this is what the national anthem prop looked like at some sportsbooks in 2022:

How Long Will It Take Mickey Guyton To Sing the U.S. National Anthem?
Option Odds
OVER 1 minute 55 seconds -220
UNDER 1 minute 55 seconds +155

By betting the OVER, you think Guyton’s anthem performance will last longer than one minute 55 seconds. Those odds are listed by sportsbooks at -220, meaning the anthem is more likely to go OVER the runtime than UNDER. The -220 odds refer to how much you’d have to bet in order to make $100 in profit. So, if you bet $220 and Guyton went OVER the runtime for her performance, your $220 would be returned along with $100 in profit from the sportsbook.

On the flip side, if you think Guyton’s performance will go UNDER one minute 55 seconds, those odds are listed at +155. When odds have a plus sign (+) in front of them, it indicates how much you would make if you bet $100. For example, if you bet $100 on Guyton to go UNDER and she does, you’d get your $100 bet back along with $155 in profit from the sports betting site. 

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