Super Bowl Gatorade color by year. Super Bowl 58, Kansas City Chiefs: Purple Super Bowl 57, Kansas City Chiefs: Purple Super Bowl 56, Los Angeles Rams: Blue Super Bowl 55, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Each edition, the color of the Gatorade that drenches the Super Bowl-winning coach becomes a mystery, and it's not just a drink! It's tradition, excitement and bets. What will it be this year? Super Bowl. Year. Winning Team. Color. LVIII . 2024. Kansas City Chiefs. Purple. LVII. The Kansas City Chiefs have dumped purple Gatorade in each of their last two Super Bowl victories. For 1987 Super Bowl Gatorade color. Focus on Sport/Getty In one of the very first ceremonial Gatorade pours, New York Giants coach Bill Parcells was covered in orange after besting the Denver Broncos According to The Athletic, guessing the color of the Gatorade poured over the winning coach's head is one of the most popular prop bets. The good people at Oddsshark have done a fine job tracking the history of Gatorade Showers at Super Bowls. There’s been one nearly every year since Super Bowl XXXV in 2001. Odds for the Super Bowl Gatorade color prop came out on January 28, with Purple opening as the favorite at +250 odds. If you look at the recent trends below, it should come as no surprise that purple was the favorite, since it was used each of the last two years by the Chiefs. WAGERING ON WHICH color of Gatorade was going to be used to splash Reid last year -- it was purple -- was one of the top 30 Super Bowl prop bets on ESPN BET. That's remarkable considering the Winning the Super Bowl is the goal of every NFL coach, and entrance into this elite club of champions is celebrated with the Gatorade bath – a surprise baptism of icy, colored sports drink. Gatorade Color Trends. Since 2001, orange-colored Gatorade has been dumped on coaches five times (20.8%), the highest total. However, blue Gatorade has been the color of choice four times since 2015. 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. The Chiefs are going for a 3-peat in the Super Bowl, but so is purple as the color for the Gatorade shower for the winning coach. 2025 Super Bowl Gatorade shower odds, predictions: Purple Betting on the Gatorade color wasn't legalized until the 2019 Super Bowl between the Los Angeles Rams and New England Patriots.The color was purple in each of the last two seasons when the Kansas The tradition of dousing the Super Bowl-winning coach with Gatorade is one of the most anticipated and talked-about customs by all viewers of each edition of the National Football League’s grand game. Since the New York Giants initiated this practice in the 1980s, the color of the drink has varied Andy Reid "When setting odds for this market, our team looks at a variety of factors, including what color was poured on last year's winning coach, any recent instances of the participating teams doing a Gatorade bath, such as recent Super Bowl appearances or after a conference championship win, and even the color of the team's jerseys," the ESPN BET trading team said. For two glorious weeks every year, we think about the color of an NFL team's Gatorade. The Gatorade bath color and coin toss are among the two most popular Super Bowl prop bets every year at BetMGM. One of the most popular Super Bowl bets is the color of the Gatorade that gets poured on the winning coach. most fun people have with the Super Bowl every year, ranging from scorigamis to what One of the best Super Bowl prop bets every year is what color Gatorade with which the winning team will use to cheerfully douse their head coach. Here’s a look at the betting odds for the Super Bowl LIX Gatorade color, courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook. Place your Gatorade bets at FanDuel and get $200 in bonus bets if your $5 wager wins. For tens of millions of fans tuning into the Super Bowl each year, it's more of an entertainment experience than a sporting event. Gatorade color, and even the Super Bowl MVP's speech have all Andy Reid "When setting odds for this market, our team looks at a variety of factors, including what color was poured on last year's winning coach, any recent instances of the participating teams doing a Gatorade bath, such as recent Super Bowl appearances or after a conference championship win, and even the color of the team's jerseys," the ESPN BET trading team said.
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