Coin Toss, Gatorade Bath, Doink Specials, Oh My! Sorting Through Super Bowl Props
New York hasn't legalized online sports betting. Fortunately, New Jersey sportsbooks have plenty of Super Bowl LV prop bets.
Martin Harris is a writer and educator with a deep expertise in online gambling, including casinos, poker, and sports betting. After earning a Ph.D. in English, he transitioned from full-time academia to focus on his passions. Harris currently teaches part-time in the American Studies program at UNC Charlotte. His 2019 book, *Poker & Pop Culture*, published by D&B Books, explores the intersection of gaming and culture.
New York hasn't legalized online sports betting. Fortunately, New Jersey sportsbooks have plenty of Super Bowl LV prop bets.
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