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    2022 Super Bowl Gatorade Color Prop Bet Odds and History

    Zach BrunnerBy Zach BrunnerFebruary 13, 2022Updated:February 13, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read Betting
    Super Bowl Gatorade Color Props Odds and History 2023
    Credit: Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports
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    One of the most popular Super Bowl props every single year is the Gatorade color prop bet. NFL fans around the country guess what color Gatorade the Super Bowl-winning coach will get dumped on their head.

    Overall, this is a prop bet of no skill, analysis or reasoning. It’s a crapshoot, which is what makes it so fun. Luckily, the Gatorade color prop bet odds reflect how random it is. We will be using the Super Bowl prop bet odds from BetOnline Sportsbook. Even a small bet will give you a nice return!


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    2022 Super Bowl Gatorade Color Prop Bet Odds and History
    Credit: Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports

    Super Bowl Gatorade Shower History

    The first Super Bowl Gatorade shower in history came in 1987, when the New York Giants gave one to Bill Parcells. This has continued almost every single year, to the point that there are Super Bowl odds for us to bet on now.

    Here’s how the past 21 Super Bowls have gone.

    YearTeamColor
    2021BuccaneersBlue
    2020ChiefsOrange
    2019PatriotsBlue
    2018EaglesYellow/Green
    2017PatriotsNone
    2016BroncosOrange
    2015PatriotsBlue
    2014SeahawksOrange
    2013RavensNone
    2012GiantsPurple
    2011PackersOrange
    2010SaintsOrange
    2009SteelersYellow/Green
    2008GiantsClear
    2007ColtsClear
    2006SteelersClear
    2005PatriotsClear
    2004PatriotsNone
    2003BuccaneersPurple
    2002PatriotsNone
    2001RavensYellow/Green

    The most common Super Bowl Gatorade color has been orange, with five times. However, the color has been blue for two of the past three Super Bowls. This year, the odds favorite is clear.

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    Super Bowl Gatorade Color Prop Bet Odds

    Super Bowl props odds are from BetOnline Sportsbook

    • Clear (+260)
    • Orange (+300)
    • Yellow/Green (+325)
    • Blue (+325)
    • Red/Pink (+1200)
    • Purple (+1400)
    • None (+950)
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