Over-under
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- For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}.
Statistics
Though this bet is most commonly made with the combined score of the two teams, many other statistics can be used, including:- A team's win-loss record for the season
- In football, a player's or team's total rushing yards or attempts, first down conversions, third down conversions, interceptions, completions, etc.
- In basketball, a player's or team's total assists, blocks, turnovers, steals, field goal percentage, etc.
- In baseball, a player's or team's total number of home runs, RBI, etc.
See also
- ESPN talk show Pardon the Interruption commonly features a segment called Over/Under in which the hosts, Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon will debate the over-under for certain statistics, some of them being particularly obscure and off-beat (such as the duration of a particular celebrity marriage).
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