Super Bowl national anthem time: Did Chris Stapleton hit the over?

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 09: Chris Stapleton speaks during the Super Bowl LVII Pregame & Apple Music Halftime Show press conference at Phoenix Convention Center on February 09, 2023 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Mike Lawrie/Getty Images)
PHOENIX, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 09: Chris Stapleton speaks during the Super Bowl LVII Pregame & Apple Music Halftime Show press conference at Phoenix Convention Center on February 09, 2023 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Mike Lawrie/Getty Images) /
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The Super Bowl national anthem time is a hot betting item and we’re looking at if Chris Stapleton was over or under the line for Super Bowl 57.

Chris Stapleton was selected to sing the Super Bowl national anthem for the Chiefs vs. Eagles matchup in Glendale, AZ. The noted country music artist is one of the biggest names in music, so it felt like the right choice for Super Bowl 57. All that some fans watching care about is the Super Bowl national anthem time, though.

The truth of the matter is that the Super Bowl is the biggest sports betting day of the year and a big reason is all of the props that you’re able to place wagers on. One of them is the Super Bowl national anthem time.

Sportsbooks set a time as the line for the national anthem and sports bettors can wager whether Chris Stapleton will go over or under that time. The consensus odds had the line set at 122 seconds (2:02), well over what the time came in a year ago.

But the question is, did Stapleton hit the over or under?

Super Bowl national anthem time: Did Chris Stapleton hit the over or under?

Chris Stapleton’s rendition of the national anthem at Super Bowl 57 clocked in at just a hair over the 2:02 line with an unofficial time of 2:02.38 per Darren Rovell (I had closer to 2:03.5 on a stopwatch).

https://twitter.com/darrenrovell/status/1624913944392638467

Regardless of the time that Stapleton came in at, though, he absolutely crushed the task at hand on the biggest sports stage in the world. He’s a truly unique, gifted and talented artist that we’d be lucky to see in future opportunities such as this.

Hopefully you were on the right side of betting the Super Bowl national anthem time, though. And if now, if you’re betting on the Star Spangled Banner, there’s a good chance that you have many more wagers placed throughout the game. Best of luck to you on those.

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