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Super Bowl XLVI Prop Bets: Giants Players vs. NCAA Basketball Stars

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By: Bovada Sportsbook
Date: Feb 1, 2012
   
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We continue our look at some cross-sport Super Bowl prop options at Bovada’s NFL football odds for Super Bowl XLVI between the Patriots and Giants with a few comparing members of the two teams against players from Sunday afternoon’s Michigan-Michigan State Big Ten college basketball game.
 
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First off, the number of touchdown passes from Giants QB Eli Manning against the number of 3-point shots made by Michigan star Tim Hardaway Jr. against the Spartans, with both at -115. Manning threw 29 touchdown passes in the regular season in his best year and has eight in three playoff games. So that’s 37 in 19 games, essentially an average of two TD passes per game. And he did throw for two in the first meeting with New England. Hardaway, Michigan’s leading scorer, has struggled from long range this season, hitting around 28 percent. And he hits on average only 1.6 per game.
 
You can also bet on the number of rushing attempts for Giants running back Ahmad Bradshaw against the total points for MSU star guard Keith Appling vs. the Wolverines (both at -115). Bradshaw missed four games during the season but led New York with 171 carries in 12 games; he has carried the ball 46 times in the three playoff games. So totaled, that’s 217 carries in 15 games, or 14.5 per game. Appling is MSU’s second-leading scorer at 12.3 ppg entering this week. He had 10 points in the first meeting with Michigan.
 
Finally, you can bet on the total numbers of tackles and assists by Giants star defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul and the number of assists by Michigan freshman point guard Trey Burke, one of the nation’s top first-year players (both options at -115). Pierre-Paul had 86 total tackles (65 solo, 21 assisted) and played every game during the regular season. He has 16 total tackles in the three playoff games. So that’s an average 5.4 tackles over the full season. Burke leads Michigan in assists at 5.0 per game. In the first meeting with Michigan State, he had three.
 
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