New York Giants Win 2012 Super Bowl: Had Odds of 25-1

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Feb/05/2012
New York Giants Win 2012 Super Bowl:  Had Odds of 25-1

The New York Giants win the 2012 Super Bowl. 

At one point during the season, the Giants odds of winning the 2012 Super Bowl were at 25-1.

With just 57 seconds and 80 yards to win it, down four points, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady couldn’t get it done and the Giants not only covered the spread but win outright as +3 underdogs.  The final score:  21-17.

There were a few final prop bets to close out this year’s Super Bowl including the Gatorade Shower, which was clear (or water).

The Super Bowl MVP odds coming into the Super Bowl were as follows: 

 

 

AARON HERNANDEZ

+1500

-

-

 

AHMAD BRADSHAW

+2500

-

-

 

BENJARVUS GREEN ELLIS

+2500

-

-

 

BRANDON JACOBS

+3500

-

-

 

DANNY WOODHEAD

+5000

-

-

 

DEION BRANCH

+3000

-

-

 

ELI MANNING

+210

-

-

 

HAKEEM NICKS

+1400

-

-

 

MARIO MANNINGHAM

+3500

-

-

 

ROB GRONKOWSKI

+450

-

-

 

TOM BRADY

+130

-

-

 

VICTOR CRUZ

+1400

-

-

 

WES WELKER

+1500

-

-

 

JASON PIERRE-PAUL

+2500

-

-

 

ANTREL ROLLE

+5000

-

-

 

CHAD OCHOCINCO

+5000

-

-

 

DEVIN MCCOURTY

+5000

-

-

 

JAKE BALLARD

+5000

-

-

 

JEROD MAYO

+5000

-

-

 

KYLE ARRINGTON

+5000

-

-

 

LAWRENCE TYNES

+5000

-

-

 

OSI UMENYIORA

+5000

-

-

 

STEPHEN GOSTKOWSKI

+5000

-

-

 

THE FIELD (ANY OTHER PLAYER)

+1500

-

-

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

 

 

 

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