Gatorade Color to be Yellow, Green or Lime Super Bowl 60 Prop Bet

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The Gatorade Bath/Shower is always among the top Super Bowl prop bets.  This year' green or yellow pays out $240 (+240) for every $100 bet

Super Bowl 60 Gatorade Bath Color Prop Bet

  •    Orange +240
  •   Yellow/Lime or Green +260
  •   Blue +260
  •   Purple +750
  •   Red/Pink +1000
  •   Water/Clear +1100

Recent Results of the Gatorade Bath Color at the Super Bowl

  • Super Bowl 59: Yellow (Eagles)
  • Super Bowl 58: Purple (Chiefs)
  • Super Bowl 57: Purple (Chiefs)
  • Super Bowl 56: Blue (Rams)
  • Super Bowl 55: Blue (Buccaneers)
  • Super Bowl 54: Orange (Chiefs)
  • Super Bowl 53: Blue (Patriots)
  • Super Bowl 52: Yellow (Eagles)
  • Super Bowl 51: None (Patriots)
  • Super Bowl 50: Orange (Broncos)

History of the Gatorade Bath

The Gatorade bath is said to have originated from one of two incidents.

In the mid-80's when Jim Burt performed the action on Giants head coach Bill Parcells after being angered over the coach's treatment of him that week.

Burt insisted that Harry Carson be the one to dump the Gatorade on Parcells, because he was a favorite and wouldn't get in trouble.

Former Chicago Bears defensive tackle Dan Hampton insists it was he who invented the shower, not Jim Burt.  In 1984, his team dunked Bears head coach Mike Ditka with a bucket of Gatorade upon clinching the NFC Central.

  • Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com 

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