The last time the Seahawks won the Super Bowl, then-head-coach Pete Carroll was showered with orange Gatorade. Aaron Ontiveroz / Getty Images Of all the novelty prop bets offered for the Super Bowl, ...
Every year, the winning coach of the Super Bowl gets doused in a Gatorade bath as the final seconds of the big game tick down. It's become such a popular tradition that sportsbooks started offering ...
Winning the Super Bowl is the goal of every NFL head coach, and entrance into this elite club of champions is celebrated with the Gatorade bath — a surprise baptism of icy, colored sports drink. Not ...
This is basically the last bet that we can make on football until the season is over. Let's take a peek at what the Gatorade color has been over the last decade. When you break down Gatorade colors, ...
The Super Bowl is built on tradition. Cracking open a beer, demolishing a plate of wings with friends, filling out Super Bowl Squares, and at this point, betting on the color of the Gatorade shower.
Over the years the Super Bowl has become an all-consuming cultural edifice and every aspect of the event has become a conversation point, even the ones that have nothing to do with the actual game — ...
The Super Bowl brings with it a metric ton of opportunities for fans and casual viewers to throw money on some bets. For some, analyzing the rosters and schemes for hours is half the fun. So those ...
The Gatorade Bath is one of the Super Bowl's most beloved traditions and has also become an enormously popular prop among bettors. Find out which color was used this year at Super Bowl 59. Super Bowl ...
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