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Jon Batiste’s national anthem creates drama for popular Super Bowl 2025 prop bet

That's now half a second.

Singer John Batiste climbed the microphone and performed the national anthem in front of millions of soccer fans around the world before the Super Bowl 2025 in New Orleans.

And, like what's involved remotely in the big game, you could have put some money into it.

How long does Bastiste take when Bastiste sat 120.5 seconds in the Fanduel Sportsbook (-142) and a load of juice and a load of juice before the 38-year-old Louisiana native hit the stage. There was. Plus ODD for Under (+114).

John Baptiste sings the national anthem. @nflonfox/x

Under cashed by the smallest margin clocks Baptiste time in 120 seconds, According to John Ewing of Betmgm.

Darren Robel pointed out How the bet would have been uncovered if Baptiste didn't sing “Free of the Free” three times during his rendition.

However, when it comes to Baptiste's performance, length wasn't all that was staked.


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John Batiste will perform during the grand opening of John Batiste's Jazz Club in Bajamal on January 17, 2025 in Nassau, Bahamas. Getty Images by Baha Mar

Fundae-El also has the potential to say whether Baptiste, a versatile musician who played house music at Stephen Colbert's late-night show, will use the piano during his performance There was.

The Oddsmaker was sure he would play the key as part of his performance.


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How long Baptiste may have delved into how long he holds “brave” notes in the national anthem, with an over/under of 3.5 seconds.

John Batiste played the piano during his performance.

The National Anthem performance is the first of two music-based props that became popular in the Super Bowl, and the halftime show will also be a hit.

Fans can bet on rapper Kendrick Lamar's performance. This includes who will appear on stage with him and the songs that Grammy Award winners will use to open and close his set.


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Dylan Svoboda is a versatile writer and analyst in many sports. He is particularly knowledgeable about the three big ones: the MLB, the NFL and the NBA.

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