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Super Bowl bets: Scorigamis and octopi highlight the four wackiest prop bets
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Super Bowl bets: Scorigamis and octopi highlight the four wackiest prop bets

The Super Bowl is the biggest betting event of the year for Americans, so sportsbooks go all out with wild and wacky props for the big game. As we scour the board for valuable bets, let's check out the four wackiest prop bets we found that sportsbooks are offering to customers. 

Will there be a Scorigami? (FanDuel)

Yes: +2500
No: -10000


Where are all my Scorigami fans at? If you're unfamiliar with the term, Scorigami refers to a final score in the NFL that has never happened before. There have been 1,080 unique final scores in league history, with the last one coming on Nov. 8 when the Houston Texans defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 39-37. If you want to try your luck, check out the Scorigami X account for updates during the game. 

Any player to record an octopus (FanDuel)

Yes: +980
No: -2200

Here's another term you might not be familiar with. An octopus occurs when a player scores a touchdown then converts the subsequent two-point conversion. New York Jets running back Breece Hall and Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett converted octopi in January. 

Will there be a fake punt or fake field goal? (FD)

Yes: +920
No: -1800


This is a tough one to click "Yes" on because the fake field goal has become somewhat of a relic in the NFL. Coaches would much rather keep their offense on the field on fourth down than put the ball in the hands of a special teamer in a crucial spot. The only way the "Yes" cashes is with a fake punt, but we can't see either of these head coaches making that decision with the offenses they have at their disposal. 

DOINK - any kick to hit the uprights (DK)

Yes: +850

This would sure be a fun one to root for, and the odds feel rather friendly considering the field-goal attempt doesn't have to be a miss. Even if one of the kickers makes one off of the upright, your bet would still cash. 

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