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Right now, a few hours before kickoff, Yellow/Lime Gatorade is the odds-on favorite at around -165 depending on your sportsbook. Purple is second, usually hanging anywhere from +275 to +300.
The history of Super Bowl Gatorade showers has only been tracked formally since 2001. That year, the Baltimore Ravens beat the Giants and the team dumped yellow Gatorade on head coach Brian Billick.
If you’re wondering which Gatorade color you should be betting on for the winning team’s cooler drop, there’s actually a science to predicting which color will be featured each year.
To help better your odds at the next big game, look back on two decades' worth of Gatorade pours — and see which color has seemingly been most popular in recent history. 2024 Super Bowl: Purple ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are Super Bowl 58 champions but anyone who correctly bet on the color of Gatorade being poured on head coach Andy Reid probably feels like a champion right now, too. In all ...
Last year, Andy Reid was doused in purple Gatorade following the Chiefs win over the Philadelphia Eagles.That bet paid at +1000, meaning if you bet $100, you would have won $1,000.
The tradition of dousing the Super Bowl's winning coach in Gatorade dates back to the mid-1980s: see some recent Gatorade pours to better your props betting odds.
Gatorade bath odds movement. On Super Bowl Sunday, BetMGM reported that 50% of money was on Yellow/Green/Lime, likely because the Eagles used that flavor to douse Nick Sirianni after the NFC ...
The odds for purple moved from +350 to +250 on Wednesday, jumping ahead of yellow/green/lime (+300) and red/pink (+350). Why? The answer might have something to do with the Chiefs being favored to ...
This year you could bet on eight different options for the Gatorade bath — purple, red, yellow, green, blue, orange, clear or no gatorade bath. Going back to Super Bowl 35, orange has been the ...
Super Bowl Gatorade Color Over The Last 10 Years: SB58: Purple SB57: Purple SB56: Blue SB55: Blue SB54: Orange SB53: Blue SB52: Yellow SB51: None 👀 SB50: Orange SB49: Blue pic.twitter.com ...
The history of Super Bowl Gatorade showers has only been tracked formally since 2001. That year, the Baltimore Ravens beat the Giants and the team dumped yellow Gatorade on head coach Brian Billick.