The Hlog, by Cedar Rapids Gazette Sports Columnist Mike Hlas

Super Bowl Bets for Everyone

January 23, 2009 · 1 Comment

A Las Vegas sportsbook

A Las Vegas sportsbook

Without wagering, the Super Bowl would be just another game.

Las Vegas Sports Consultants sent me a list of the different Super Bowl betting lines it has set for the Arizona-Pittsburgh matchup Feb. 1. We already knew Pittsburgh was a 7-point favorite. And the over/under is 46.5 points.

But LVSC has a series of other lines posted, and kookier ones will come from other sources next week. Among LVSC’ serious football-related lines:

The over/under on Kurt Warner’s passing yards: 268

The over/under on Warner’s number of touchdown passes: 1.5.

The odds that Warner will score the game’s first TD: 22-to-1.

The odds Warner scores the game’s last TD: 20-to-1.

You can win $65 on a $10 bet if you bet the game goes into overtime and it does. But you’ll have to bet $105 to win $10 if you say the game won’t go into OT.

A Phoenix-based Web site has its own prop bets for the big game at http://phoenix.fanster.com/2009/01/23/super-bowl-xliii-prop-bets-steelers-vs-arizona-cardinals/

Among the over/unders:

Number of times Brenda Warner will be shown on NBC during the game: 3 1/2.

How many times will John Madden and Al Michaels refer to Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger as “Big Ben” during the NBC telecast: 7 1/2.

This betting stuff is nutty, of course. The bet that always gets made is between mayors or governors involving products indigenous to their cities and states.

To the loser goes the ... spoils?

To the loser goes the ... spoils?

Glendale (Ariz.) Mayor Elaine Scruggs is challenging Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl to a bet. “If the Arizona Cardinals win, Scruggs would send Pittsburgh a native cactus plant that would have to be planted somewhere outside the Steelers’ Heinz Field. 

 

If the Steelers win, she would expect to receive a plant native to Pittsburgh, which would be planted somewhere near University of Phoenix Stadium.

I figure the cactus would last about three hours in Pittsburgh. If the weather didn’t kill it, angry Steelers fans would.

It sounds like a prickly situation, really.

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Iowa’s RPI Takes a Huge Hit – Thanks to New Jersey Tech

January 23, 2009 · Leave a Comment

I’m not trying to be a buzzkill after Iowa’s overtime men’s basketball victory over Wisconsin Wednesday. No matter how this season turns out for the Hawkeyes, that win was a nice moment for the, and especially the Absolutely Fabulous David Palmer.

But on the same night, in sort-of-fabulous Newark, N.J., something happened that negatively impacted Iowa’s RPI.

There, the New Jersey Institute of Technology Highlanders defeated the Bryant Bulldogs, 61-51.

That was NJIT’s first win in 52 games. It was the only winless team in NCAA Division I last season, setting an NCAA mark for losses with a season with 29. The Highlanders had been D-I’s last-remaining winless club this season.

For video on this historic triumph, go to this Newark Star-Ledger page at http://www.nj.com/sports/njsports/index.ssf/2009/01/video_njit_gets_in_the_win_col.html.

But how does that affect Iowa? Well, the Hawkeyes played Bryant, of Smithfield, R.I., on Dec. 5. The Hawks claimed a 61-36 victory over the team that is now 3-16. So, Bryant’s loss to such a woeful foe hurts Iowa’s strength-of-schedule.

At No. 329 in the latest RPI rankings out of the 344 D-I teams (New Jersey Tech stayed 344th even with the win), Bryant simply isn’t helping the Hawkeyes’ cause.

The Hawks will probably just have to keep winning rather than depend on past opponents like Bryant to lift their boat.

But f0r today, Iowa and New Jersey Tech are riding high. Good for both of them.

The Highlanders got some criticism amid the praise for their win in reader comments on the Star-Ledger’s story from the game  http://www.nj.com/sports/njsports/index.ssf/2009/01/njit.html. My favorite remark was this:

I challenge the haters here to go one-on-one with any player from NJIT or Bryant. Not only will they poke you in the eye with one hand while laying in a finger roll with the other, they will then fix your hard drive or complete your taxes after wiping the floor with you.

New Jersey Tech is at Longwood Saturday. That was the last team the Highlanders had beaten, 702 days before the monster victory over Bryant.

It’s exciting, isn’t it?

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