Super Bowl 60 novelty picks for Feb 8, 2026: Charlie Puth anthem over 117.5 seconds, Bad Bunny setlist angles, and Gatorade colours.
Super Bowl 60 novelty picks for Feb 8, 2026: Charlie Puth anthem over 117.5 seconds, Bad Bunny setlist angles, and Gatorade colours.

NFL Super Bowl 60 isn’t just about spreads and touchdown scorers — novelty markets are half the fun on the biggest night of the year. With Charlie Puth confirmed to sing the national anthem and Bad Bunny headlining the halftime show , there’s a stack of angles to attack: anthem timing, setlist structure, and of course the post-game Gatorade roulette.
Here are the novelty picks I’m playing for Super Bowl LX.
Anthem overs are all about tempo and pauses, and pop vocalists can be sneaky candidates to drag this out with extended phrasing and big held notes. With Charlie Puth on the mic , the “over” makes sense if you’re expecting a more theatrical performance rather than a brisk, traditional run-through.
Purple is the classic high-upside swing: it’s not the most common outcome, but it’s always live because teams don’t pick flavours based on betting markets. If you’re taking a shot at +800 , this is the one you want small-staked as a pure lottery ticket.
If you’re going to back one of the “realistic” colours at a playable price, orange is the steadier option. This is the hedge-style play against the longshot purple: still a nice return, but far more plausible than the true outsiders.
This is the proper longshot on your card. “Baile Inolvidable” is one of the tracks getting plenty of attention in the lead-up to Bad Bunny’s set , and it’s the type of song that could work early if he wants the stadium singing quickly.
This one is the most “process” bet of the bunch. Most Super Bowl halftime sets land in a fairly tight range because there’s only so much time once intros, transitions, guests and crowd moments are accounted for. With Bad Bunny expected to run a hit-heavy set , the under makes sense if you think he’ll let the biggest songs breathe instead of trying to cram in 12+.