Gatorade Bath Color Prop Bet Payout - Clear: Super Bowl 57
Among the more popular Super Bowl prop bets is what color the Gatorade Bath thrown upon the winning head coach. Clear pays out $50 for every $10 bet or $500 for every $100 bet.
Clear Gatorade is likely lemon ice or simply water disguised as Gatorade. It is actually quite common in the Super Bowl and other championship game baths.
Gatorade Bath Color Prop Bet Payout - Clear: Super Bowl 57
Orange (+350) pays $35 for every $10 bet
Blue (+400) pays $40 for every $10 bet
Yellow/Green (+400) pays $40 for every $10 bet
Red/Pink (+450) pays $45 for every $10 bet
Clear/Water (+500) pays $50 for every $10 bet
Purple (+750) pays $75 for every $10 bet
None (+1000) pays $100 for every $10 bet
The Clear Gatorade is often listed with reduced pricing when a team's uniform tends to have a dominating white color, as has been the case with the New England Patriots in past Super Bowls (along with blue of course).
That's true of this Super Bowl with white in both the Chiefs and Eagles color scheme.
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.
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No Correlation Between the Bath and Team Uniforms Usually
It's a common fallacy to link the Gatorade color to a team's uniform, as seen over the years.
The 2014 Super Bowl was won by the Seattle Seahawks. Its color scheme is blue, silver and bright green. The Gatorade bath that year was orange.
Green Gatorade was used to dump over 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh. There is no green to be found in the 49ers uniform or insignia.
Green Bay's 2011 Super Bowl win did not include the popular green Gatorade color.
- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com