Color of the Gatorade Bath Odds – Super Bowl 2015
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The Gatorade Bath prop ranks among the most popular betting items during each Super Bowl and this year is no exception.
BetOnline offered some of the best payout odds for this particular prop with clear/water and yellow both favored at 3/1 for a payout potential of $30 on every $10 bet or $300 for every $100 bet.
Wikipedia explains the history of the so-called Gatorade Bath:
The Gatorade shower, also known as the Gatorade dunk and the Gatorade bath, is a sports tradition involving dumping a cooler full of liquid (most commonly Gatorade mixed with ice) over a coach's (or occasionally star player or owner's) head following a meaningful win. The tradition began with the New York Giants football team in the mid-80s. According to several sources, including Jim Burt of the Giants, it began on October 28, 1985, when Burt performed the action on 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 However, former Chicago Bears defensive tackle Dan Hampton claims he invented the shower in 1984 when the Bears dunked Mike Ditka upon clinching the NFC Central. The phenomenon gained national attention in the 1986 Giants season. Parcells was doused after 17 victories that season, culminating with Super Bowl XXI.
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06:30 PM |
60 |
Clear/Water |
+300 pays $30 for every $10 bet |
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61 |
Orange |
+400 pays $40 for every $10 bet |
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62 |
Yellow |
+300 pays $30 for every $10 bet |
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63 |
Red |
+400 pays $40 for every $10 bet |
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64 |
Blue |
+600 pays $60 for every $10 bet |
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65 |
Green |
+900 pays $90 for every $10 bet |
- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com