After March madness (which I have written about) the second most popular office sports betting tradition in the United States is Super Bowl Squares (third is probably the Kentucky Derby which I also wrote about although this varies more by region). Super Bowl Squares differs from the other two in being completely random; there is no skill involved. I’ll describe the most common version but there are plenty of variants. Players pay a fixed amount (I’m using $50 in my example but I have seen games from $0.10 per square to $500) and write their name somewhere in a ...