Bets are In: How We Are Betting the Super Bowl

Marcelo Unda • February 10, 2024

Super Bowl 58 is set to kickoff this Sunday. The crew has locked in their bets and explain our reasoning where we are putting our money on. You can tail or fade. I only recommend, if you are going to gamble, go ahead and get your deposits in, accounts set up, and bets in before so you are scrambling before kickoff.

A football player is running with the ball on a field.

Erik Trosclair:

Brock Purdy Over 12.5 rushing yards, -110

He has showed his wheels in these last two playoff games. The kid can play fearless. The 49ers are going to need him to make plays on his own.

Kyle Juszczyk Over 0.5 Receptions, -150

He has had at least one catch in the last four games and has logged a catch in all but three games all season.

Marquez Valdes-Scantling Over 19.5 receiving yards, -110

He has gone over this the past two weeks. Other than Rashee Rice, MVS is on the field more than every Chiefs receiver.

Long Shot Anytime Touchdown:

  • Marquez Valdes-Scantling +550
  • Kyle Jusczcyk +950
  • Elijah Mithcell + 1100

Novelty Props: Gatorade Color: Orange +325 

 This has cashed five times since 2001, including the Chiefs Super Bowl victory over the 49ers in Super Bowl LIV.

The bet I wish I could place:

First Usher song to be played: "Yeah" This is an absolute banger, and it spent over 10 weeks at number 1. Source: "Trust me bro"


A man in a red jersey with the number 15 on it is standing on a field.

Marcelo Unda:

Kansas City to win the Super Bowl +1000, .5u

I was lucky enough to grab the Chiefs future at the beginning of the playoffs. Simply on the value  that came with Mahomes & Reid. This may not have been the Chiefs that we are use to seeing, but this team is more than capable going head to head with a 49ers team that has been the favorite all year long. A lot of that is due to the defense, and how they have managed to limit the Miami, Buffalo, and Baltimore offenses this post season. I love the fact that they have been here before, and Mahomes has already loss one in 2020. Now he is chasing greatness. Legendary status in only his 9th season. I've considered hedging and taking the 49ers. I believe I'm going to let this one ride.


Both teams to score 20+ points, -110, 2.2u

I immediately took this bet after the NFC championship game. I get two of the best offensive minds in the NFL with 2 weeks to prepare. Both teams are assembled with speed, toughness, and athleticism. I also like how the coaches are willing to go for it on 4th down to extend drives. The total has remain firm the past 2 weeks at 47.5. I don't have a lean on the total, but I am willing to gamble that both teams can reach this mark to cash.


Deebo Samuel over 58.5 receiving yards, 110, 1.1u

I've decided that if I'm going to ride the Chiefs on this one then I will try to find the path where the 49ers win this game. The Chiefs defense is going to have their focus on controlling McCaffery and force Brock Purdy to beat them. The Chiefs have some good corners on the outside. I think in order for the SF offense to be effective it must run through CMC and Deebo. They will put Deebo in the slot or in the backfield so that he can have the ball in space and get the yards after the catch.

A football player with the number 87 on his jersey is standing on the field.

Dave Rainey:

Travis Kelce SB MVP +1400

I asked my wife who was winning the Super Bowl and she replied “Taylor’s boyfriend.” So we’re taking Taylor’s Boyfriend for MVP at +1400.


Kelce 2+ TDs +650

The 49ers defense is tough, but Kelce will Shake it off because THAT’S How You Get the Girl


Noah Gray First TD Scorer + 4800

Allllllll the focus is on Taylor’s boyfriend. So, naturally, Chiefs throw a curveball with Noah Gray


Long Shot Parlay + 1452

A screenshot of a game between san francisco 49ers and kansas city chiefs

A quick share helps us a lot!

This Facebook widget is no longer supported.
By Auston Taylor July 8, 2026
 LSU has made it clear that five-star wide receiver Easton Royal remains one of its top priorities in the 2027 recruiting class. Although Royal is currently committed to Texas, LSU has continued to recruit him aggressively. Based on recent recruiting events and public reporting, one factor that could strengthen the Tigers' position is the presence of quarterback commit Peyton "Pop" Houston. While no outcome is guaranteed in recruiting, Houston's relationship with Royal has become one of the more intriguing storylines surrounding LSU's 2027 class. According to recruiting coverage from The Opening and reports from And The Valley Shook, Houston and Royal showcased noticeable chemistry while competing together on the national stage. Houston also drew attention by winning the event's longest throw competition with a reported 67-yard throw, further reinforcing why many evaluators consider him one of the premier quarterback prospects in the 2027 class. In my view, Houston has the potential to become much more than another highly rated offensive commitment. Elite quarterbacks often become magnets for other top recruits, and early signs suggest Houston could have that kind of influence on LSU's 2027 recruiting class. Why Houston Matters in Royal's Recruitment Quarterback and wide receiver relationships have become one of the most influential factors in modern recruiting. Elite receivers aren't simply choosing a school—they're choosing an offense, a coaching staff, and perhaps most importantly, the quarterback who will help maximize their abilities. If Royal ultimately views Houston as LSU's quarterback of the future, it gives the Tigers another compelling selling point. Rather than asking Royal to imagine what the offense could become, LSU can point to chemistry that has already been displayed during national recruiting events. That doesn't guarantee a commitment flip, but it does provide LSU with something tangible that few recruiting pitches can offer: an established connection between two elite prospects. LSU's History Shows Why This Matters LSU's greatest offensive seasons have consistently featured elite quarterbacks throwing to elite receivers. During the Tigers' historic 2019 National Championship season, Joe Burrow captured the Heisman Trophy while throwing to arguably the greatest receiving corps in college football history—Ja'Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson, and Terrace Marshall Jr. That offense rewrote NCAA record books and remains the standard for modern college football offenses. A few years later, history repeated itself. Jayden Daniels won the 2023 Heisman Trophy while benefiting from one of the nation's most explosive receiving duos in Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas Jr. Daniels' remarkable development was certainly his own, but LSU's elite receiving talent allowed the offense to reach another level. The lesson is clear: great quarterbacks elevate receivers, but elite receivers also help quarterbacks reach championship-level production. That history gives LSU a compelling message for recruits considering Baton Rouge. Peyton "Pop" Houston's Development Houston's rise as one of Louisiana's premier quarterback prospects is backed by more than recruiting rankings. Evaluators consistently praise his arm strength, touch, ability to extend plays outside the pocket, and willingness to attack defenses vertically. His continued development at Evangel Christian Academy has made him one of the foundation pieces of LSU's 2027 recruiting class. The Bigger Picture If LSU eventually pairs Peyton Houston with Easton Royal, it would represent much more than another recruiting victory. It would signal that LSU landed a quarterback capable of attracting elite talent around him while adding a receiver willing to build alongside that vision. Programs that consistently compete for championships often see recruiting momentum build this way. Elite quarterbacks attract receivers. Elite receivers attract additional offensive talent. Once that cycle begins, recruiting classes can quickly become special. None of this guarantees that Easton Royal will flip his commitment. Texas remains in a strong position, and recruiting decisions can change for countless reasons. However, Houston's emergence gives LSU something every elite program hopes to have: a quarterback capable of becoming the centerpiece of an entire recruiting class. LSU has already witnessed what happens when championship-caliber quarterbacks are paired with elite receivers. Joe Burrow won the Heisman Trophy. Jayden Daniels won the Heisman Trophy. If Peyton "Pop" Houston eventually helps bring Easton Royal to Baton Rouge, it could become one of the defining recruiting stories of LSU's 2027 class—and perhaps the first step toward building another explosive Tiger offense.
By Kaden Arkeder July 4, 2026
The tight end room has some fresh blood and they look poised to be more impactful heading into next season. With the new arrivals of Noah Fant and third round draft pick Oscar Delp the offense will have the ability to play more in multiple tight end sets to create mismatches for the defense. Multiple tight end sets should allow the Saints to improve the run game and conversely the play action game. Playing in tight end heavy sets was something they were unable to do more of last year due to injuries and lack of talent at the tight end position. Mainstay and the only returning starting caliber player is Juwan Johnson. Johnson had a good year last year as one of the few reliable targets in the passing game aside from Chris Olave. Johnson is looking to build on a solid year where he had 77 receptions for 889 receiving yards with 3 touchdowns. He was a security blanket when Rattler was starting and had quite a few big plays when Shough took over as the starting quarterback. With Shough coming into the season as the presumed starter I expect their connection to be even better next season. Someone hoping to have a better connection with a new QB is Noah Fant. Fant was a first round pick back in 2019 with the Broncos but has never quite lived up to his draft status. Fant will be playing on his third team in three years as he seeks to be a quality rotational piece in the offense and find stability for his career here in New Orleans. Fant should be utilized more in the passing game than in the running game but should be able to hold his own when called upon to do his part on run downs. Fant has been on a statistical decline since his time with Denver as his best receiving season came in at 68/670/4 back in 2021. Although his stats have been declining Fant still has plenty to offer with his athleticism and should produce more given a better opportunity. After Fant in the depth chart should be Oscar Delp who could be the x-factor of the tight end room after being selected in the third round of the draft this year. Delp brings a versatile option to the offense as he can lineup in various spots and handle the rigors of blocking in the run game. Delp’s calling card in college was his elite athleticism which jumps off the screen when you watch his tape. He has the ability to turn a five yard catch into an explosive play with how quickly he can get to top speed. Delp is an adequate, willing blocker where like most new tight ends in the league has room to improve in the blocking area of his game. With his versatility and athleticism I believe Delp will play a pivotal role in the offense this upcoming season. With Delp presumed to round out the depth chart at tight end the remaining tight ends will be competing for spots on the practice squad or spots on another team. This group includes Cody Hardy, Treyton Welch, Moliki Matavao, and Zaire Mitchell-Paden. We’ve seen Welch and Matavao from last season fill in admirably after some injuries but are best served as bench options at this point in time in their development. This group of roster hopefuls should hopefully provide some good competition from one another as we progress through training camp and preseason here shortly. Overall this group has a lot more promise heading into this season as it did last year. By getting younger and more athletic the tight ends will play a more prominent role in Kellen Moore’s offense. Whether it’s Juwan building on last season or Fant having a bounce back year or Delp proving to be revelation, the team is going to have plenty of options to choose from to attack the defense. Exactly what this team needed after not having enough last season.
Show More