The Gatorade shower is a post-game custom in American football in which the victorious coach is doused with a cooler filled with Gatorade by the players. The tradition is thought to have begun in ...
Among these is the much-anticipated Super Bowl 59 Gatorade shower color prop, a highlight for many fans and bettors alike. The concept of the bet is simple: you wager on the color of Gatorade that ...
After winning Super Bowl LVIII, beating the 49ers in overtime by 25 to 22, with a touchdown to clinch it Chiefs’ coach Andy Reid was given the now traditional Gatorade shower, which this year ...
Each edition, the color of the Gatorade that drenches the Super Bowl-winning coach becomes a mystery, and it's not just a ...
The second-most popular prop is on Chiefs rookie receiver Xavier Worthy's rushing yards. The over of 4.5 rushing yards has 99 ...
The Super Bowl brings with it a metric ton of opportunities ... Let’s break it down. The Gatorade shower all began with the New York Giants. In 1984, Bill Parcells was on the hot seat.
Since the 1980s, when the New York Giants implemented the fashion of soaking head coach Bill Parcells to celebrate an important victory, the Gatorade bath at the end of championshi ...