Average search score: 77.3 – Favorite in 29 states
With its rich, creamy sauce and tender fettuccine noodles, it’s no surprise that Fettuccine Alfredo topped the list as America’s most popular pasta dish. Not only did it achieve the highest average search score of 77.3, but it also claimed the top spot in a whopping 29 states. This classic Italian-American dish is beloved for its simplicity and indulgence, making it a go-to comfort food for pasta lovers everywhere.
Average search score: 72.8 – Favorite in 7 states
Coming in second is the iconic Lasagna , known for its layers of pasta, meat, cheese, and tomato sauce baked to perfection. With an average search score of 72.8, Lasagna is a favorite in seven states, proving that this hearty, oven-baked dish is a perennial favorite for family gatherings and special occasions alike.
Average search score: 67.1 – Favorite in 7 states
Rounding out the top three is Carbonara, a dish that’s all about simplicity and rich flavors. Made with eggs, cheese, pancetta, and pepper, this Roman classic scored an impressive 67.1, sharing its top spot in seven states. The creamy, yet not overly heavy, sauce makes it a hit among pasta enthusiasts.
Average search score: 49.4 – Favorite in 1 state
Known for its savory meat sauce, Spaghetti Bolognese landed in fourth place, with an average search score of 49.4. While only the favorite in one state, this Italian classic remains a weeknight favorite in many households across the U.S.
Average search score: 47.7 – Favorite in 2 states
Fresh, vibrant, and packed with the flavor of basil, garlic, and Parmesan, Pesto Pasta earned a respectable fifth place. With an average search score of 47.7, it’s a favorite in two states. This dish is a lighter option compared to its creamier counterparts, making it a popular choice for those who love bright, herbaceous flavors.
Average search score: 37.6 – Favorite in 1 state
The minimalist pasta dish Cacio e Pepe is a classic that has gained popularity in recent years. With an average search score of 37.6 and topping the list in one state, this simple combination of pecorino cheese and black pepper is all about elevating basic ingredients into something spectacular.
Average search score: 37 – Favorite in 1 state
Briny, tangy, and packed with bold flavors like capers, olives, and anchovies, Spaghetti alla Puttanesca comes in seventh place. It garnered an average search score of 37, making it the favorite in one state.
Average search score: 36.6 – Favorite in 1 state
Another spaghetti dish making the top 10 is Spaghetti alla Napoletana, a simple tomato-based pasta that earned an average search score of 36.6. Popular in one state, this dish is perfect for those who prefer a light and classic tomato sauce.
Average search score: 32.2 – Favorite in 2 states
Hearty and wholesome, Pasta e Fagioli is a rustic Italian dish featuring pasta and beans in a savory broth. With an average search score of 32.2, it’s the go-to dish in two states, appealing to those who enjoy a comforting, soup-like meal.
Average search score: 21.3 – Favorite in 1 state
Rounding out the top 10 is Penne all’Arrabbiata, a spicy tomato-based pasta dish that packs a punch with red chili peppers. It earned an average search score of 21.3, with one state embracing the heat as their favorite.
*Some states had more than one favorite pasta dish.
Several other pasta dishes were included in the study, but didn’t quite crack the top 10. These include:
Spaghetti alle Vongole – Average search score: 20.9 (Favorite in 2 states)
Tortellini en Brodo – Average search score: 14.4 (Favorite in 3 states)
Spaghetti alla Nerano – Average search score: 11.3 (Favorite in 1 state)
Spaghetti with Bottarga – Average search score: 5.2 (Favorite in 1 state)
Penne alla Norma – Average search score: 2 (Favorite in 1 state)
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]]>To uncover the states most excited about the show, we dove into search data from the past week (October 1st – October 7th), analyzing search volumes for terms “Family Guy” and “Family Guy Halloween”, ranking the US states based on their average search volume.
Search volume for “Family Guy”: 100
Search volume for “Family Guy Halloween”: 100
Average search volume: 100
It’s no surprise that Rhode Island, the home state of the fictional town of Quahog, ranks #1. Family Guy has always celebrated its Rhode Island roots, and this connection shines through in the state’s obsession with the show. Both search terms maxed out the volume here, making Rhode Island the clear winner.
Search volume for “Family Guy”: 90
Search volume for “Family Guy Halloween”: 82
Average search volume: 86
Tied for second place is New Hampshire, where Family Guy remains a popular topic, especially as Halloween approaches. The show’s Halloween-themed content has long been a favorite, which explains the strong search interest in both general and spooky episodes of the show.
Search volume for “Family Guy”: 82
Search volume for “Family Guy Halloween”: 82
Average search volume: 86
Sharing second place with New Hampshire, Maine shows an equal level of excitement for Family Guy. With identical search volumes for both terms, it’s clear that fans in the Pine Tree State are gearing up for the Halloween special while maintaining steady interest in the show overall.
Search volume for “Family Guy”: 86
Search volume for “Family Guy Halloween”: 73
Average search volume: 79.5
Out west, New Mexico ranks high on the list, coming in at fourth place. With search interest in both Family Guy and the upcoming Halloween episode ranking high, New Mexico fans are clearly keeping up with the Griffins as Halloween nears.
Search volume for “Family Guy”: 72
Search volume for “Family Guy Halloween”: 82
Average search volume: 77
South Dakota’s search data shows a strong spike in interest for Family Guy’s Halloween content. This suggests that fans here are especially excited about the spooky, seasonal episodes that the show is known for delivering this time of year.
Search volume for “Family Guy”: 79
Search volume for “Family Guy Halloween”: 73
Average search volume: 76
Indiana fans seem to have a consistent love for Family Guy, with a slightly stronger search volume for the show’s general content. However, the upcoming Halloween episode has certainly caught their attention too.
Search volume for “Family Guy”: 78
Search volume for “Family Guy Halloween”: 73
Average search volume: 75.5
Nevada lands in seventh place with an average search volume that reflects excitement for both the show’s regular episodes and the upcoming Halloween special. Fans here appear to be eagerly anticipating what surprises are in store for the Griffins this spooky season.
Search volume for “Family Guy”: 90
Search volume for “Family Guy Halloween”: 58
Average search volume: 74
West Virginia fans have a high level of interest in Family Guy in general, but their excitement for the Halloween episode is somewhat tempered. Still, they make it to the top 10, showing a solid base of loyal viewers.
Search volume for “Family Guy”: 80
Search volume for “Family Guy Halloween”: 68
Average search volume: 74
Connecticut, the neighbor of Rhode Island, ties for eighth place. With high search volume for both “Family Guy” and the Halloween episode, this New England state shows its affection for the show, particularly during the holiday season.
Search volume for “Family Guy”: 78
Search volume for “Family Guy Halloween”: 68
Average search volume: 73
Rounding out our top 10 is Oklahoma. With solid interest in both the regular Family Guy episodes and the Halloween special, the Sooner State proves it’s keeping up with the Griffins as well.
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]]>From ghostly encounters to mysterious phenomena, here’s a look at the states where the supernatural thrives.
No. of Cemeteries: 7,226 – 51.54 per 10,000 people
No. of Haunted Locations: 169 – 1.21 per 10,000 people
No. of Ghost Sightings: 781 – 5.57 per 10,000 people
No. of Paranormal Investigators: 12
Topping the list, Maine is notorious for its ghostly tales, from the haunted halls of Fort Knox to the eerie stories of the Wadsworth-Longfellow House.
Securing a total haunting score of 8.11 out of 10, the Pine Tree State is revealed to be the state with the third highest number of ghost sightings, with 5.57 sightings per 10,000 people. Maine came third only after Iowa (6.4 sightings per 10,000 people) and Arkansas (5.62 sightings).
Maine also ranked third on the number of cemeteries per capita with 51.54 cemeteries per 10,000 people. West Virginia is revealed to have the most cemeteries with a whopping 111.37 cemeteries per 10,000 people, while Kentucky took second place with 101.23 cemeteries.
With 1.21 haunted locations per 10,000 people, Maine ranked fourth on the list of the most haunted locations (after Wyoming, Vermont and Montana). Maine is also home to the fifth highest number of paranormal investigators per capita.
No. of Cemeteries: 19,669 – 111.37 per 10,000 people
No. of Haunted Locations: 159 – 0.90 per 10,000 people
No. of Ghost Sightings: 613 – 3.47 per 10,000 people
No. of Paranormal Investigators: 7
Home to the infamous Mothman legend and the haunted Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, West Virginia is a hotspot for ghost hunters and thrill-seekers. Securing a total haunting score of 8 out of 10, the Mountain State is revealed to be the second most haunted state in the US.
With 111.37 burial grounds per 10,000 people, West Virginia is revealed to have the highest number of cemeteries per capita.
When it comes to spooky places and unexplained encounters, West Virginia ranked ninth for the most ghost sightings in the country, with 3.47 sightings per 10,000 people, and tenth for its number of haunted locations, with 0.9 per 10,000 people.
No. of Cemeteries: 45,965 – 101.23 per 10,000 people
No. of Haunted Locations: 412 – 0.91 per 10,000 people
No. of Ghost Sightings: 1,257 – 2.77 per 10,000 people
No. of Paranormal Investigators: 19
Securing a total haunting score of 7.7 out of 10, Kentucky takes the third spot on our list of the most haunted states in America.
The Bluegrass State is revealed to have the second highest number of cemeteries per capita, with 101.23 burial grounds per 10,000 people and the highest number of cemeteries overall, with a total of 45,965 cemeteries located in the state.
Home to the world-famous Waverly Hills Sanatorium – known as one of the most haunted places on Earth – , Kentucky ranked ninth for the most haunted locations in the country, with 0.91 per 10,000 people.
When it came to paranormal encounters and those who investigate them, Kentucky ranked 17th for its number of ghost sightings, with 2.77 sightings per 10,000 people, and 20th for its number of paranormal investigators (19).
No. of Cemeteries: 2,420 – 30.67 per 10,000 people
No. of Haunted Locations: 89 – 1.13 per 10,000 people
No. of Ghost Sightings: 409 – 5.18 per 10,000 people
No. of Paranormal Investigators: 7
Though its vast prairies may seem peaceful, North Dakota is revealed to be the fourth most haunted state in the US. Securing a total haunting score of 7.67 out of 10, North Dakota is revealed to have the fourth highest number of ghost sightings per capita, with 5.18 sightings per 10,000 people.
Home to several haunted hotspots, including the notorious Bonanza Inn and the Ghosts of Fort Totten, North Dakota ranked fifth for most haunted locations per capita, with 1.13 spooky places per 10,000 people.
When it came to the number of cemeteries and paranormal investigators per capita, North Dakota placed ninth with 30.67 burial grounds per 10,000 people and third for its number of paranormal investigators (7).
No. of Cemeteries: 1,925 – 29.72 per 10,000 people
No. of Haunted Locations: 90 – 1.39 per 10,000 people
No. of Ghost Sightings: 243 – 3.75 per 10,000 people
No. of Paranormal Investigators: 6
Ranking fifth on our list, Vermont’s old, historic towns and deep wilderness are prime territory for paranormal activity.
Scoring a total haunting score of 7.55 out of 10, Vermont is revealed to have the second most haunted locations per capita, with 1.39 spooky places per 10,000 people.
Vermont also ranked seventh for the most ghost hauntings in the country, with 3.75 per 10,000 people. When it came to cemeteries and paranormal investigators, Vermont ranked 20th with 29.72 burial grounds per 10,000 people and second for its number of paranormal investigators (6) per capita.
For those drawn to eerie legends and spine-chilling destinations, some states stand out as paranormal hotspots. From abandoned asylums to haunted hotels and historic mansions with a ghostly reputation, these states boast the highest number of haunted locations in the US.
California topped the list of the most haunted locations in the country with a staggering 1,394 spooky places located in the Golden State. Boasting 930 spooky locations, Texas came in second while Ohio followed closely behind with 913.
When it comes to the most haunted places per capita, Wyoming is revealed to be home to the highest number of spooky locations with 1.94 spots per 10,000 people. Wyoming was followed by Vermont and Montana.
When it comes to ghost sightings, some states seem to attract more supernatural encounters than others. Whether it’s historic battlegrounds, old hotels, or abandoned towns, these places are teeming with reports of eerie apparitions and unexplained phenomena.
Topping the list of the most paranormal encounters is Texas, with a staggering 7,619 ghost sightings, followed closely by California with 7,338 sightings. Ohio, Michigan, and Illinois round out the top five, each with over 2,600 reported encounters.
However, when looking at ghost sightings on a per capita basis, smaller states take the lead. Iowa holds the top spot with an impressive 6.4 sightings per 10,000 people, followed by Arkansas at 5.62 and Maine at 5.57. North Dakota and Oklahoma also rank high, with 5.18 and 4.8 sightings per 10,000 people, respectively. These states may not have the largest populations, but their dense concentration of ghost sightings makes them paranormal hotspots.
Cemeteries, often tied to tales of hauntings and paranormal encounters, are a prominent feature in several states.
Kentucky leads the nation with a remarkable 45,965 cemeteries, followed by North Carolina with 37,700 and Virginia with 33,332. Tennessee and Georgia round out the top five, with 29,439 and 20,091 burial grounds, respectively.
On a per capita basis, smaller states take the lead. West Virginia ranks first with 111.37 cemeteries per 10,000 people, followed closely by Kentucky at 101.23. Maine, Mississippi, and Tennessee also have a high concentration of cemeteries, with 51.54, 48.49, and 40.86 per 10,000 people, respectively.
With the rise of paranormal fascination, some states have become hubs for ghost hunters and paranormal investigators, individuals dedicated to uncovering the mysteries of the supernatural. If you’re seeking professional ghost hunters, these are the states where they’re most likely to be found.
Texas leads the country with a whopping 160 paranormal investigators, followed by California with 103. Virginia takes third place with 44 investigators, while Michigan and Pennsylvania round out the top five with 43 and 41 ghost hunters, respectively.
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1. The population data was collected from the World Population Review website.
2. The number of cemeteries was acquired from an established public database of cemetery records, Find a Grave.
3. The data for ghost sightings and paranormal investigators was collected from the Ghosts of America website for all US states.
4. The data for haunted locations was collected from the Ghostquest website.
5. All the metrics listed above were normalized by population to get the values per 100,000 people, which were then used to calculate the scores.
Whether it was the Steph Curry-led Davidson Wildcats of 2008, who slayed Gonzaga, Georgetown, and Wisconsin on the way to the school’s first Elite Eight berth in 39 years, or a Power Five team that was down on its luck such as Georgetown in 2001, Missouri in 2002, and countless others over the last two decades — March Madness rarely fails to deliver each spring
With college basketball soon starting, many customers are using betting apps to tune into the games. Meanwhile we’ll be looking forward to the spring. If there are any cinderellas, they’ll likely come from the following states.
State | Double-Digit Seeds In Sweet 16 |
Ohio | 5 |
California | 4 |
New York | 4 |
Washington | 4 |
Illinois | 3 |
Florida | 3 |
Pennsylvania | 3 |
North Carolina | 3 |
Virginia | 3 |
New Jersey | 3 |
Oregon | 3 |
Wisconsin | 2 |
Nationally, the bellwether states when it comes to March Madness Cinderella success are Ohio (five teams), then California, New York, and Washington (four teams each). Several states have produced three each: North Carolina, Florida, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Illinois, New Jersey, and Oregon. New Jersey produced great Cinderella stories each of the past two years, both No. 15 seeds, as Saint Peter’s reached the Elite Eight in 2022 and Princeton got to the Sweet 16 last year.
The other state producing multiple double-digit seeds in the tournament’s second weekend is Wisconsin, with two, according to Sports Reference CBB data.
No team has been a double-digit seed and won a national title, but underdogs can still play out for their backers when they win it all. in 2023, Connecticut was the No. 4 seed in the West Region and had +1600 odds at BetMGM Sportsbook to cut down the nets at the Final Four.
Of the 51 double-digit seeded teams to reach the Sweet 16 since 2000, four (or 7.8%) have gone on to make the Final Four: George Mason in 2006, VCU in 2011, Loyola Chicago in 2018, and UCLA in 2021. Each were No. 11 seeds entering the tournament.
The lowest seed to reach the national title game since 2000 was No. 8 – Butler in 2011, Kentucky in 2014, and UNC in 2022. The lowest seed ever to reach an Elite Eight was No. 15 St. Peter’s, which did so in 2022 after beating No. 2 seed Kentucky, No. 7 Murray State, and No. 3 Purdue.
The lowest seed to ever win it all in college basketball was eighth seed Villanova in 1985, with the Wildcats upsetting Georgetown in the title game that season.
Seed/School | Year | State |
10/Seton Hall | 2000 | New Jersey |
10/Gonzaga | 2000 | Washington |
10/Georgetown | 2001 | Washington DC |
11/Temple | 2001 | Pennsylvania |
12/Gonzaga | 2001 | Washington |
10/Kent State | 2002 | Ohio |
11/Southern Illinois | 2002 | Illinois |
12/Missouri | 2002 | Missouri |
10/Auburn | 2003 | Alabama |
12/Butler | 2003 | Indiana |
10/Nevada | 2004 | Nevada |
10/NC State | 2005 | North Carolina |
12/Milwaukee | 2005 | Wisconsin |
11/George Mason | 2006 | Virginia |
13/Bradley | 2006 | Illinois |
10/Davidson | 2008 | North Carolina |
12/Villanova | 2008 | Pennsylvania |
12/Western Kentucky | 2008 | Kentucky |
12/Arizona | 2009 | Arizona |
10/Saint Marys | 2010 | California |
11/Washington | 2010 | Washington |
12/Cornell | 2010 | New York |
11/VCU | 2011 | Virginia |
12/Richmond | 2011 | Virginia |
10/Florida State | 2011 | Florida |
12/Marquette | 2011 | Wisconsin |
10/Xavier | 2012 | Ohio |
11NC State | 2012 | North Carolina |
13/Ohio | 2012 | Ohio |
13/La Salle | 2013 | Pennsylvania |
12/Oregon | 2013 | Oregon |
15/Florida Gulf Coast | 2013 | Florida |
10/Stanford | 2014 | California |
11/Tennessee | 2014 | Tennessee |
11/Dayton | 2014 | Ohio |
11/UCLA | 2015 | California |
11/Gonzaga | 2016 | Washington |
10/Syracuse | 2016 | New York |
11/Xavier | 2017 | Ohio |
11/Loyola Chicago | 2018 | Illinois |
11/Syracuse | 2018 | New York |
12/Oregon | 2019 | Oregon |
12/Oregon State | 2021 | Oregon |
11/UCLA | 2021 | California |
11/Syracuse | 2021 | New York |
15/Oral Roberts | 2021 | Oklahoma |
11/Michigan | 2022 | Michigan |
11/Iowa State | 2022 | Iowa |
10/Miami | 2022 | Florida |
15/St. Peters | 2022 | New Jersey |
15/Princeton | 2023 | New Jersey |
But upsets still abound in the earlier rounds, and that’s our focus here. Since 2000, 22 teams seeded No. 10 or lower have reached the Sweet 16 in the Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournament. That includes two No. 13 seeds and three teams emerging from the No. 12 seed line.
Here is a look at those teams. The most recent teams to emerge as Sweet 16 Cinderellas were two No. 10 seeds, Creighton and South Dakota, in 2022.
Seed, School | Year | State |
---|---|---|
11 UAB | 2000 | Alabama |
10 Missouri | 2001 | Missouri |
11 BYU | 2002 | Utah |
11 Notre Dame | 2003 | Indiana |
11 Cal Santa Barbara | 2004 | California |
13 Liberty | 2005 | Virginia |
13 Marist | 2007 | New York |
10 Florida State | 2007 | Florida |
11 San Diego State | 2010 | California |
11 Gonzaga | 2011 | Washington |
11 Kansas | 2012 | Kansas |
11 Gonzaga | 2012 | Washington |
12 Kansas | 2013 | Kansas |
12 BYU | 2014 | Utah |
11 Gonzaga | 2015 | Washington |
10 Oregon | 2017 | Oregon |
12 Quinnipiac | 2017 | Connecticut |
11 Buffalo | 2018 | New York |
11 Central Michigan | 2018 | Michigan |
11 Missouri State | 2019 | Missouri |
10 Creighton | 2022 | Nebraska |
10 South Dakota | 2022 | South Dakota |
The state of Washington gave us the most thrilling women’s upsets in the past two-plus decades, with three – all of them by the same school. We’ll leave it up to you to decide if US sports betting apps users can pick out any trends for their wagers in 2024.
As it was just starting to emerge as a perennial top-25 women’s program in the 2010s, Gonzaga kept surprising people during March Madness. In 2011, Gonzaga was a No. 11 seed and defeated sixth-seeded Iowa, No. 3 UCLA, and No. 7 Louisville to reach the Elite Eight, where the Zags fell to top seed Stanford in the region final.
Gonzaga was seeded 11th again the following year and repeated its upset feat, knocking off No. 6 seed Rutgers and No. 3 Miami (Florida) before losing to No. 2 Kentucky in the Sweet 16. The magic seeding number returned for the Bulldogs in 2015, when they knocked out No. 6 seed George Washington and No. 3 Oregon State before losing to No. 2 Tennessee in the region semifinals.
State | Double-Digit Seeds In Sweet 16 |
Washington | 3 |
California | 2 |
Kansas | 2 |
Missouri | 2 |
New York | 2 |
Utah | 2 |
California, Utah, Kansas, New York, and Missouri have each provided two double-digit seeds in the Sweet 16 since 2000. Like Gonzaga, the Kansas Jayhawks pulled off the feat in consecutive years, winning two NCAA Tournament games in 2012 as a No. 11 seed, then reaching the same stage in 2013 as a 12th seed.
]]>USBettingReport.com (USBR) compiled a list of the 20 past champions since 2004, sorted by how long their odds were just before the tournament (going into Round 1). The listed odds below are courtesy of SportsOddsHistory.com.
Year | Winner, Score | Odds |
---|---|---|
2008 | Trevor Immelman, 8-under | +15000 |
2009 | Angel Cabrera, 12-under | +12500 |
2007 | Zach Johnson, 1-over | +12500 |
2021 | Hideki Matsuyama, 10-under | +6000 |
2016 | Danny Willett, 5-under | +5000 |
2012 | Bubba Watson, 10-under | +5000 |
2011 | Charl Schwartzel, 14-under | +5000 |
2018 | Patrick Reed, 15-under | +4000 |
2017 | Sergio Garcia, 9-under | +3000 |
2013 | Adam Scott, 9-under | +2500 |
2014 | Bubba Watson, 8-under | +2000 |
2022 | Scottie Scheffler, 10-under | +1600 |
2019 | Tiger Woods, 13-under | +1200 |
2010 | Phil Mickelson, 16-under | +1200 |
2004 | Phil Mickelson, 9-under | +1200 |
2023 | Jon Rahm, 12-under | +1000 |
2015 | Jordan Spieth, 18-under | +1000 |
2020 | Dustin Johnson, 20-under | +800 |
2006 | Phil Mickelson, 7-under | +800 |
2005 | Tiger Woods, 12-under | +350 |
The longest pre-tournament odds (before Round 1) for a champion at The Masters since 2004 were in 2008. That year – well before today’s US sports betting apps existed – current CBS Golf analyst Trevor Immelman (+15000) shot 8-under for the tournament, including 75 in the final round, to capture his first and only major title by three strokes over Tiger Woods.
The 2009 winner Angel Cabrera (-12) and 2007 winner Zach Johnson (+1) tied for second with odds of +12500.
2023 winner and current LIV Golf member Jon Rahm (-12) had odds of +1000 prior to the tournament. Woods (-12) had the lowest odds in 20 years, winning the 2005 edition at +350.
]]>USBettingReport.com wanted to know which teams were the 10 biggest underdogs (according to their odds at the beginning of the playoffs) to win an NBA title in the past 40 years. This data was pulled from SportsOddsHistory.com.
Year | Team | Odds |
---|---|---|
1995 | Houston Rockets | +1800 |
2011 | Dallas Mavericks | +1800 |
2022 | Golden State Warriors | +1000 |
2023 | Denver Nuggets | +1000 |
2019 | Toronto Raptors | +975 |
2021 | Milwaukee Bucks | +850 |
2004 | Detroit Pistons | +700 |
1994 | Houston Rockets | +600 |
2006 | Miami Heat | +500 |
2016 | Cleveland Cavaliers | +475 |
The 2022 Golden State Warriors and 2023 Denver Nuggets each entered the playoffs with +1000 title odds. The 2021 Milwaukee Bucks were at +850 and the 2019 Toronto Raptors sat at +975 when they began their title run.
The only other team since 1985 to enter the postseason with odds in the four-digit range came in the past two years, pointing out to customers at US sports betting apps that this trend might be the exception more than the new rule.
Again, Houston in 1995 and Dallas in 2011 share the distinction of having the longest pre-playoff odds for any NBA champion. But you could argue that neither was a true “underdog” winner. The Rockets had won the title in 1994; the Mavericks lost in the NBA Finals in 2006 and had reached the postseason in each of the 10 seasons before they finally won it all in 2011.
The Warriors’ 2022 team was also a bit of an abnormality, coming on the heels of three NBA championships in seven years under Steve Kerr’s leadership.
That leaves the 2023 Nuggets as perhaps the league’s most unlikely (or underdog) champion at NBA betting sites.
Denver had never made it to the NBA Finals before the team’s run last season. The Nuggets lost the Western Conference final in 2009 and 2020 and were ousted in the West semifinals several times, most recently in 2021.
That was until Michael Malone’s bunch ran the table a year ago, knocking off the Minnesota Timberwolves, Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Lakers, and Miami Heat on the way. The Nuggets had a combined record of 16-4 in those postseason contests.
Many might argue about which NBA team was the “biggest underdog” in league history since 1985 to win it all, but one can definitely make an argument that Malone and company fit the bill.
]]>Despite recent reports of turbulence in the ‘Bennifer’ marriage, their journey began in true Vegas style a few years back, exchanging vows at midnight in ‘A Little White Wedding Chapel’.
“We flew to Vegas, stood in line for a license with four other couples, all making the same journey to the world’s wedding capital,” Lopez wrote in her newsletter, according to The New York Times.
Las Vegas earned its title as the wedding capital of the world back in 1931 when Clark County (as the Times put it) “removed the need for blood tests and waiting periods, turning the city into a go-to spot for quick, affordable weddings”.
Today, couples can choose from a wide array of wedding packages, from casual drive-thru ceremonies where T-shirts and shorts are welcomed, to grand celebrations where newlyweds can be ‘Blissed by Elvis’.
With wedding season well and truly here, BonusFinder.com, America’s leading casino bonus and online casino review site, researched which Las Vegas wedding chapels received the best online reviews on Tripadvisor, Facebook, Google and Yelp – as well as which chapels are the most popular on social media.
Leading the rankings of Las Vegas wedding chapels with top-notch reviews is the Bliss Wedding Chapel, boasting a stellar 4.95 rating out of 5. The ceremonies at the chapel range from a $449 “Bliss With a Kiss” package to the $1,299 “Rolls Royce Ultimate Bliss.” There is also an option for packages with an Elvis impersonator, ranging from $469 to $699.
The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll, Elvis Presley, who died in 1977, was a longtime performer in Las Vegas showrooms, creating a high-profile image that lives on today with Elvis impersonators available for many occasions. Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker famously had a wedding ceremony with an Elvis impersonator, however they later revealed they didn’t have a marriage license.
Elvis-themed weddings remain a big hit in Las Vegas chapels. In fact, the 1964 film ‘Viva Las Vegas’ famously features Elvis Presley’s character, Lucky Jackson, tying the knot with Rusty Martin (Ann-Margret) at the Little Church of the West.
For those seeking other Elvis-related ceremonies, check out themed opportunities at these best-reviewed chapels honoring The King: Elvis Chapel (No. 4) and the Graceland Wedding Chapel (No. 7).
The Graceland Wedding Chapel reigns supreme when it comes to social media, amassing a substantial 161,296 followers across Facebook, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter).
The Graceland Wedding Chapel has seen its fair share of celebrity visits, including Jon Bon Jovi, Billy Ray Cyrus, Meat Loaf, Aaron Neville and Johnny Depp, according to its website.
No matter which chapel you choose, a Las Vegas wedding is bound to charm those who ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love,’ all while steering clear of the ‘Heartbreak Hotel.’
In each case, the chapels will go out of their way to accommodate.
No matter what, these chapels will always go the extra mile to ensure a perfect experience.
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It’s no surprise that Las Vegas, the entertainment capital of the world, dominates our list of the most Instagrammable casinos in the US. With its dazzling array of luxurious resorts and visually stunning casinos, Vegas offers an endless supply of photo-worthy backdrops.
Las Vegas’ commitment to extravagance and style ensures that every corner of these casinos is not just a place to play but a visual feast ready to be shared with the world.
Total number of hashtags: 653,432
Topping our list of the most instagrammable casinos in the US is the legendary Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. Known for its golden exterior and lush tropical setting, this iconic destination offers stunning views both inside and out.
The world-renowned Sin City landmark has amassed more than 650,000 hashtag posts – nearly twice as many as its competitors – on the social media platform, with the hashtag #mandalaybay being the most frequently used (634,521).
Combined with hashtags #mandalaybayhotel and #mandalaybaylasvegas, which have featured on 10,389 and 8,522 posts, respectively, Mandalay Bay secured a total of 653,432 hashtags.
Total number of hashtags: 347,892
Ranking second on our list of most stunning casinos is Wynn Las Vegas, a marvel of modern architecture and design. The resort’s opulent interiors, with their lush gardens, cascading waterfalls, and the famous Lake of Dreams, offer endless Instagram possibilities.
Captured a total of 347,892 times on Instagram, the most frequently used hashtag was #wynnlasvegas with 335,476 posts. Hashtags #wynnvegas and #wynnlv were used 8,720 and 3,696 times, respectively.
Total number of hashtags: 290,043
Synonymous to luxury and elegance, the third spot on our list went to the Bellagio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas with 290,043 hashtags. Bellagio’s breathtaking fountains, which perform a choreographed water show and have been hashtagged nearly quarter of a million times on Instagram by themselves, are a must-capture for any visitor.
The three most frequently used hashtags for Bellagio were: #bellagiolasvegas (192,111), #bellagiohotel (92,168), #bellagiovegas (5,764)
From the vibrant art installations at The Cosmopolitan to the romantic canals of The Venetian, the following casinos provide a perfect setting for capturing unforgettable moments.
While Las Vegas may be the epicenter of casino glamor, there are plenty of stunning casinos outside of Sin City that offer equally captivating Instagram opportunities. From the East Coast to the Pacific, these top 10 most Instagrammable casinos outside of Las Vegas showcase breathtaking architecture, luxurious interiors, and picturesque settings that will make your followers swoon.
Total number of hashtags: 281,936
Nestled in the scenic woodlands of Connecticut, Foxwoods Resort Casino ranks as the most instagrammable casino in the US outside of Las Vegas. With a total of 281,936 hashtags, the stunning 9,000,000-square-feet resort also ranked as the fourth most instagrammable casino in the entire country, scoring higher than some legendary Vegas casinos.
Total number of hashtags: 246,352
Second on our list with 246,352 hashtags, Mohegan Sun boasts a striking architectural design with a stunning glass dome that bathes the interior in natural light. The casino’s vibrant atmosphere, the dazzling Wombi Rock — a multi-story crystal mountain — and the intricately designed gaming areas are all ideal for eye-catching photos.
Total number of hashtags: 194,548
Atlantic City’s Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa takes third place on our list with 194,548 hashtags on Instagram. Thanks to Borgata’s sophisticated design, chic interiors and the beautiful marina views, the New Jersey casino ranked as the eighth most instagrammable in the US.
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BonusFinder.com gathered a list of more than 300 casinos and collected data on how many hashtagged posts they have on Instagram.
Three of the most commonly used hashtags were used to calculate the overall number of hashtags.
For example, to calculate the overall number of hashtags for Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, we used the following hashtags – #mandalaybay (634,521), #mandalaybayhotel (10,389) and #mandalaybaylasvegas (8,522), resulting in the overall number of hashtags being the sum of these numbers (653,432).
When calculating the hashtags, caution was taken to differentiate between casinos that share the same name by specifying the location (either the city or the state) in the hashtag.
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Total Gaming, one of India’s most prominent Esports organizations, topped the list of the most followed teams in the world. Mostly known for its success in the mobile gaming scene, Total Gaming has a staggering 49.5 million followers across their social media channels.
Founded by Ajay, also known as “Ajjubhai,” who is one of India’s most popular gaming influencers and content creators, Total Gaming has gained a significant following and reputation. With more than 42 million subscribers, Total Gaming also ranks among the Top 100 most followed channels in YouTube.
Ranking second on the list is LOUD, a Brazilian team with more than 37 million followers. Co-founded by gamers Bruno “PlayHard” Bittencourt, Jean Ortega, and Matthew Ho, the organization was built with a vision to merge Esports with compelling content creation and audience engagement.
The first American team on our list is California-based FaZe Clan, which took third place in the rankings with more than 32.3 million followers across its social media channels. Founded in 2010 as FaZe Sniping, the team has players from around the world and across multiple games, such as Counter-Strike 2, Call of Duty, Halo Infinite and Rocket League.
Fourth place on the list went to another popular Indian brand, Desi Gamers, with more than 18.9 million followers, while two Indonesian squads, Evos Esports and Team RRQ, took the fifth and sixth place with more than 14 million followers each.
Following were two US teams, with TSM ranking as the seventh most popular squad with more than 8.87 million followers and NRG Esports ranking eight with 7.38 million.
The list of the top 10 most influential Esports teams was completed by the South Korean T1 in ninth place with 7 million followers, and the Los Angeles-based 100 Thieves in tenth place with 5.8 million followers.
The other US teams included OpTic Gaming (13th), Sentinels (16th) and Cloud9 (23rd).
With 42.7 million followers, Ninja is the most popular eSports player in 2024. Primarily known for Fortnite, Ninja, who’s real name is Richard Tyler Blevins, has gained massive popularity through his streams and gameplay. Ranking as the most-followed streamer in Twitch with 19.1 million followers, the 33-year-old Michigander is one of the most influential figures in Esports.
Taking second place is Turner Tenney, better known as Tfue. The 26-year-old Floridian, who started his career playing Call of Duty but transitioned to Fortnite, has amassed more than 21.1 million followers across his social media channels.
Third place on the list went to Kyle “Bugha” Giersdorf with 13.9 million followers. The now 21-year-old from Pennsylvania rose to fame after winning the solo event of the inaugural Fortnite World Cup and taking home $3 million in prize money.
Ranking fourth was Tyson Ngo, better known as TenZ. With 7.5 million followers, the Canadian national is considered one of the best Valorant players in the world.
The three-time League of Legends champion Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok ranked fifth on the list of the most-followed gamers. Amassing 6.15 million followers in social media, the 28-year-old South Korean has spent his entire professional career with T1.
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To determine the most popular Esports players overall, BonusFinder.com used resources such as Liquipedia and Esports Charts to gather a list of 171 popular Esports players. We then analyzed how many followers each of the players had in Twitch, YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram and Weibo. As many players did not have a presence in all of the social media channels, the categories were broken down as follows: Twitch/YouTube (highest number of followers), Twitter, and TikTok/Instagram (highest number of followers).
For players who did not have one or more of these channels, their followers on Weibo were also taken into account.
When calculating the total followers of each team, we gathered a list of 51 popular teams and compared how many Twitch, YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram and Weibo followers each of them had.
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