What is the Super Bowl 50 Favorite Gatorade Bath Color for Betting?

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The Super bowl 50 favorite color for the Gatorade bath is orange at most books, and with good reason.  It’s the team color of the Denver Broncos and it was the color thrown on Coach Ron Rivera of the Carolina Panthers when they were crowned the 2016 NFC Champions. 

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But the Panthers are expected to win Super Bowl 50 as a -6 favorite.  For the big game they may want to represent with their team color, which is blue. 

Orange would pay out $15 for every $10 at most books, Blue would pay out $33 for every $10 bet.

Dominant team colors can play an important role with the Gatorade Bath prop as last year proved when Patriots head coach Bill Belichick had the blue liquid poured all over him.  Indeed the Patriots vs. Seahawks seemed like a no-brainer for Blue Gatorade, yet it was listed at +750 odds with a payout of $75 for every $10 bet.

The remainder of the field has Water at 5-1 odds.  Yellow pays closer to 6-1 odds while Red and Green pays better than 10-1 odds.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

 

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