00:00That is Seattle, and it is New England here, Joe.
00:02The opening line a week ago for the Super Bowl was a four-and-a-half point spread at most outlets.
00:08Today, it still sits at most outlets at four-and-a-half.
00:11The total in this game, which opened up at 46-and-a-half, now sits at 45-and-a-half.
00:16Drake May last week, banged-up shoulder illness here.
00:19We'll get those official practice reports once again this week, Joe.
00:21But the spread line for you on the side of the total for Super Bowl 60 is what?
00:27Well, I mean, this is the week, Donnie, where we're going to really start to see the volume of bets start to come in.
00:33Now, whether or not that will move the side one way or the other remains to be seen.
00:40We've seen and heard reports of a couple of, you know, six- and seven-figure bets coming in on one side or the other.
00:45But we haven't seen a ton of movement.
00:48Four-and-a-half, five is likely what we're going to get.
00:51There are some thoughts that the amount of money coming in this week could push this a little closer
00:57because it's clear that Seattle is the public side and will continue to be, but we haven't seen it.
01:03What we have seen is, interestingly enough, move to the under here, Donnie.
01:08The consistent nature of the betting to the under has driven this thing down to 45, 45-and-a-half.
01:14But we all know the public this week, nobody's betting an under in the Super Bowl, Donnie.
01:19The public is coming to bet the over.
01:21Is there any value in taking the over now?
01:25Well, it might be if that's where you're leaning.
01:28I would bet it sooner rather than later because by the time we get the kick,
01:32that 45, 45-and-a-half could very well be 46-and-a-half, 47.
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