One notable tradition at the close of each Super Bowl is the Gatorade bath for the winning coach. We’ve got a look at the ...
The odds for yellow/green/lime Gatorade to be poured on the winning coach were +300, which ranked as second-best at BetMGM.
The tradition of dousing the Super Bowl's winning coach in Gatorade dates back to the mid-1980s. Here's everything to know ...
While the Giants were the first to splash their coach after a Super Bowl, the original dunking is somewhat in dispute.
The Gatorade bath has become a tradition at the end of the Super Bowl so much that it's become a betting trend. Here's the ...
Yellow being the Gatorade color of choice ended a back-to-back run by purple, and the color had also been used by the Eagles during their last Super Bowl triumph in 2018. Andy Reid received a purple ...
Ever since sports gambling started to become legal across the United States back in 2018, the Super Bowl has become one of ...
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 ...
Golf influencer Paige Spiranac had fans in stitches with her playful reaction to the Philadelphia Eagles' dominating performance at Super Bowl LIX, where they crushed the Kansas Ci ...
On-field continuity got the Chiefs here. If you believe in them finishing the job again, purple Gatorade might be the sharp pick.
Nick Sirianni got hit with the Gatorade with 2:52 remaining, which might be the earliest victory bath for a coach in a long time.
If you’re the kind of person who believes in conspiracy theories, then you already know who is playing in Super Bowl LX. On ...