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|  | | Super Bowl Trends | | Sportsmemo Staff | | 01/23/2007 |
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- Over/Under – 20-19 (Super Bowl I had no total). Seven of the first eight Super Bowls with a set total went under.
- The highest total ever set in a Super Bowl was 53.5, with both games going over (SB XIV, San Francisco 38, Miami 16; SB XXIV, San Francisco 49, San Diego 26).
- The lowest total ever set in a Super Bowl was 33, set four times. The first three times (SB VII, VIII, IX all went under and the most recent game, SB XXXV, went over (Baltimore 34, NY Giants 7).
- The highest spread ever set in a Super Bowl was SB XXIV when
San Francisco was a -18.5-point favorite against
San Diego . The 49ers covered in a 49-26 win.
- The lowest spread ever set in a Super Bowl was SB XVI at a pick ‘em.
San Francisco defeated
Cincinnati, 26-21.
- Seven of the last eight Super Bowls had lines set at single digits. The previous eight Super Bowls had five set at double-digits.
- In Super Bowl games set at over a touchdown, the favorite is 9-5 ATS.
- In Super Bowl games set at a touchdown or less, the favorite is 11-12 ATS.
- 12 teams have won the Super Bowl outright as an underdog.
- In Super Bowl XIII, the Dallas Cowboys scored the most points (31) by a losing team.
- In Super Bowl VII, the Miami Dolphins scored the fewest points (14) by a winning team.
- The winning team of the Super Bowl has scored progressively fewer points each of the last four years.
- Seven of the last 10 Super Bowls were decided by less than a touchdown. The previous ten had only two that were determined by that mark.
- The team with more total rushing attempts has won 70 percent of Super Bowls.
- The last eight Super Bowls have seen more points scored in the second half vs. the first half in every game. The second half totals in the last eight SBs have averaged 30.8 points vs. 16.3 in the first half.
- Six of the last ten Super Bowl losers have scored first in their respective Super Bowls.
- The winning team of the Super Bowl has held the time of possession advantage in seven of the last ten SBs.
- Only once in the last 12 years has a running back (Terrell Davis XXXII) won the game’s Most Valuable Player award.
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Of the last six Super Bowl winners, all closed out the season 4-0 or 3-1. In addition, of the six that lost the Super Bowl, all but one held either a 3-1 or 4-0 mark. We saw all three teams that ended the season with a 4-0 (
Philadelphia ,
Baltimore ,
San Diego ) eliminated in the conference finals.
Indianapolis finished the season 2-2.
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