Sportsbooks went from sweating out a potential massive payout if no touchdown was scored in Super Bowl 60 to sweating out whether Sunday’s game would go over the total.
But the betting public that was all over the Seattle Seahawks barely broke a sweat as they dominated the New England Patriots in a 29-13 win and cover as 4½-point favorites.
“We were pretty lopsided on the spread. We took a pretty big beating on spread bets in this game,” Westgate vice president of race and sports John Murray said. “Seattle was a very public side and the public was clearly right. They nailed it.”
