Syndicated Sports Betting Series ‘Beat The Odds’ Launches Feb. 11

Produced by Gray’s Tupelo Honey; the fast-paced program originates from KVVU Las Vegas with host Dave Hall.

Production company Tupelo Honey and Fox affiliate KVVU Los Vegas are debuting a new syndicated series, Beat the Odds. Gray Television owns both Tupelo Honey and KVVU and will clear the pilot episode on Feb. 11 across select Gray stations reaching approximately 25% of U.S. television households. In the third quarter of 2022, Tupelo Honey plans to begin production of the 30-minute weekly series, which will be available for syndication.

Beat the Odds will feature news, data and analysis, mixed with sports history designed to educate and entertain sports bettors and general sports fans at all levels. Expert opinions from nationally-known analysts will be paired with sports history features and information focused on iconic wins, memorable upsets, bad beats and stories of risk takers and odds makers, both famous and infamous.

The series will feature current and former athletes, pop stars, historians and analysts with proven track records of beating the odds.

Beat the Odds combines and showcases two of the most popular aspects of sports for the public, betting analysis and compelling storytelling,” said Michael Korr, KVVU VP-GM.

The pilot episode will feature nationally syndicated Full Court Press host Greta Van Susteren, and her interview with Pro Football Hall of Famer and Super Bowl champion Brett Favre.

Veteran KVVU news anchor Dave Hall will serve as host for the Beat the Odds pilot. He will be joined in the studio by expert handicappers Jack Ross and Ted Sevransky, along with Super Bowl champion Brandon Marshall.

BRAND CONNECTIONS

Ross has been a sports analyst for 20 years. His national weekly radio show, The Fat Jack Sports Hour, can be heard on stations across the U.S. He also is a regular contributor on SiriusXM. Sevransky, known as “Teddy Covers,” is a professional sports bettor and radio and television analyst, who is regularly featured on WagerTalk. Marshall won his ring in Super Bowl 50 while playing linebacker with Denver.

Beat the Odds is a different type of sports betting show,” said Tupelo Honey CEO Cary Glotzer. “It will give sports bettors top-notch analysis and information, but it’ll also be very entertaining, with features on sports history and how sports influence culture. It’s why we developed the show — to create a format that really engages sports and betting fans.”

Michael Korr and Cary Glotzer are executive producers.


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