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Over/Under Blog: It’s NFL Draft Day!

Welcome to a new feature on Price Per Head, The Over/Under Blog!

We’ll tackle weird sports headlines, drop gems from the gambling department, and keep you entertained along the way.

This week’s edition is all about the NFL Draft, the least exciting, but still exciting, event on the sports calendar!

Over/Under: Betting Your Entire Bankroll on the NFL Draft

Easy money or WTF did I just do? Betting money on the NFL Draft can be a dicey situation. Let’s say you focus your “sports studies” on the same one or two websites. Now you’re convinced that their access, that their sources are the ones to trust. Meanwhile, there’s so much misinformation, misdirection, and intentional misleading with an event like the NFL Draft.

Betting your entire bankroll on the draft? UNDER. Can’t recommend it. There’s plenty of baseball, basketball, and hockey this weekend. We know you miss football but come on.

Over/Under: Betting the Bengals Will Bungle the Pick

Common sense dictates that the Cincinnati Bengals take the big Oregon offensive lineman with the 5th overall pick. But will Penei Sewell be the move? Franchise quarterback Joe Burrow has a college buddy that will be available, too. LSU’s Ja’Marr Chase also happens to be the best wide receiver in the draft.

The truth is that the Bengals can’t really go wrong here, as they can target offensive line talent later in the draft. Which means we’re taking the OVER and saying the Bengals will NOT mess this pick up.

Over/Under: Betting The Future Now

A great time to sprinkle some monetary love on an NFL futures bet is just before the draft. It’s not that the odds will dramatically shift like they could in the NBA draft as a result of blockbuster trades, but we think it’s good karma. The next NFL season (sort of) kicks off officially when the former college kids put on their new hats and pose with their new jerseys so we’re all about you making your futures bet alongside the teams. OVER. 

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Over/Under Blog: Fight Night Saturday Night

Welcome to a new feature on Price Per Head, The Over/Under Blog!

We’ll tackle weird sports headlines, drop gems from the gambling department, and keep you entertained along the way.

This week’s edition is all about the UFC 261!

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Over/Under: Watching UFC In a Crowded Bar

It’s been said that the most popular sport in the world is actually boxing. The saying goes, if a pickup basketball game randomly starts being played during a night out, people don’t stop what they’re doing and watch it. If two strangers decided to settle their differences over a football game, people don’t typically take pictures of it and post it to their social media. But when people break out into fights, the world stops whatever it’s doing and starts paying attention. This is why we’re taking the OVER for watching UFC in a crowded bar. Fights are better in groups and if you disagree, meet me outside with a baseball glove.

Over/Under: Watching UFC By Yourself

Now imagine turning into UFC Fight Night all by yourself. Nobody to head nod towards, not a soul available for a high-five. It’s just you, your screen, and some very strong people who fight for a living fighting for their lives. Some would argue UFC is built to be consumed by mobs of people at once, loud groans between heavy hits that sound as deep as the hits themselves. But you’ll learn a lot about yourself from watching a UFC event alone. Do you wince when nobody’s watching? Are you fist pumping at yourself in the mirror? We’re making a contrarian play here and siding with the OVER. Treat yourself to a little “me time,” in the form of a bathtub and a UFC pay-per-view.

Over/Under: Watching UFC at Home With Your Family

This might be where we draw the line. Good luck convincing the fam that in lieu of the new Disney+ offering or game night, you’re subjecting the whole crew to UFC. No choice but to pound the UNDER on this one.

Enjoy the fight, everyone.

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Over/Under Blog: The MLB Game Day Experience

Welcome to a new feature on Price Per Head, The Over/Under Blog!

We’ll tackle weird sports headlines, drop gems from the gambling department, and keep you entertained along the way.

This week’s edition is all about the baseball watching experience.

Over/Under: “All You Can Eat” Seats

You had one job, “all you can eat” seat! One job! Poor Kristopher here took to Twitter to express his frustration (and hunger) with the Diamondbacks’ home opener. I don’t know about you but when I hold a golden ticket to stuff my face to capacity at an event I absolutely don’t eat much beforehand. Entirely possible that I’m on a 20 hour fast. Imagine how hungry you’d be in this situation. That doesn’t even take into consideration the part where he had to pay for the food. Arizona, we cannot possibly go UNDER any further.

Over/Under: Dodger Stadium Goes Back to Walk-Up Ordering

Long waits for concessions at Dodgers Stadium is being pinned on the digital means of ordering. So Los Angeles is turning back the clock and reinstating walk-up ordering for now. This works with the motif of the franchise, whose ballpark is delightfully retroactive. Not to mention the players actually won the World Series last year, another welcomed throwback in Los Angeles. We’re taking the OVER here.

Over/Under: MLB.tv Has Record Opening Day

There’s only 1,440 minutes in single day but when you add up all the minutes of baseball watched on MLB.tv on Opening Day you’ll get over 84,000 days. That’s 230 years worth of baseball watched, a 26% increase from 2020’s Opening Day (according to Front Office Sports). If we’re baseball this is good news and we’re rushing to cook up some graphics celebrating the sheer amount of time spent watching the former national pastime. This one is going OVER.

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Introducing the Over/Under Blog: MLB Opening Day Edition

Welcome to a new feature on Price Per Head, The Over/Under Blog!

We’ll tackle weird sports headlines, drop gems from the gambling department, and keep you entertained along the way.

Our debut edition is all about MLB Opening Day!

Over/Under: Major League Baseball Wants Younger Fans

The average age of a baseball fan is 57. That’s the oldest in all of sports with NFL fans clocking in at 50 for second-oldest. The national pastime, understandably, wants Generation Z to fall in love with their product. Their plan is to speed up the game while also reducing the number of strikeouts. Baseball’s minor leagues are in the process of more radical changes, like instituting a pitch clock and limiting defensive shifts. If they really want younger fans they’ll let their players show personality and be unapologetically bold with their emotions. Until MLB lets stars like Fernando Tatis Jr. flip bats with no repercussions, we’re taking the UNDER. 

Over/Under: The League is Catching Up To Tampa

In 2019 the Tampa Bay Rays became the first professional sports team to go completely cashless. Turns out that was a good idea and now the rest of the world is catching up. While we’re not sure when Tampa, Florida became the trendsetter for public health and efficiency matters, we are glad to see that, according to Front Office Sports, at least 14 more teams are joining the cashless ranks in MLB. It’ll be great to see the whole league go cashless, so we’re smashing the OVER on this one.

Over/Under: Everyone Loves the Dodgers

The other city on top of the sports world (besides the aforementioned Tampa) is Los Angeles. The Dodgers are responsible for at least half of that celebratory vibe in L.A. and the plan is for the southern California super team to run it back in 2021. But the last time that happened was in 1999 when the New York Yankees repeated. Mookie Betts was 7 years old and if you were “cashless” in 1999 that just meant you didn’t have a job or you just got robbed. We’re going with the UNDER on the Dodgers repeating.

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