'Backdoor cover' in Tide-Tigers title game costs many millions
Brutal. Devastating. Excruciating.
These are just some of the words that best describe a "backdoor cover" — when you're on the wrong side of a bet.
The backdoor cover occurred Monday night in the college football national title game when Clemson's Jordan Leggett pulled in a 24-yard touchdown pass from Deshaun Watson with 12 seconds to go in Glendale, Ariz.
No, the Tigers didn't win. They lost 45-40 to the Alabama Crimson Tide, but Leggett's TD cost gamblers a lot of money.
Most sports books favored Alabama by 6½ points. So to win a bet on the Tide, they would need to beat the Tigers by at least seven points.
When Heisman winner Derrick Henry scored from the 1 with 1:07 to go for the Tide, Alabama bettors were sitting pretty with a 45-33 lead. FOX Sports' Jason Whitlock was feeling good about his decision, too.
Most shocking thing about tonight is I wanted to bet Clemson but stood down out of discipline and common sense. #Proud
— Jason Whitlock (@WhitlockJason) January 12, 2016
But six plays and 55 seconds later, those same Alabama bettors who were sitting pretty were probably cussing out whoever and/or whatever was nearby.
While Whitlock tweeted his regrets, FOX Sports Live's Clay Travis shared that he was on the wrong end of his bet. (Warning: NSFW)
One of the most brutal gambling losses I can ever imagine. Will be on @fs1 momentarily. Over 200k came to watch Outkick the Show.
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) January 12, 2016
Travis wasn't the only one to share his thoughts on Clemson's late score.
Still recovering from that backdoor cover #whygodwhy
— Caleb Ennis (@CapnCaltron) January 12, 2016
enjoy your national championship, alabama, but i live in the real world and you didn't cover which makes you losers. #freemoney
— daniel tosh (@danieltosh) January 12, 2016
Not everyone lost.
just found i picked up $150 during the #NationalChampionship! Thank you backdoor cover https://t.co/khbixsZLKu https://t.co/thbPJgdk0o
— Khoury Branco (@khourbran) January 12, 2016