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Postgame Gatorade bath color odds, predictions released ahead of Super Bowl 57

Barkley-Truaxby:Barkley Truax02/12/23

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Super Bowl Gatorade bath
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The final betting odds have been released for what color the Gatorade poured on the winning coach will be in Super Bowl 57. There are seven options to choose from, all of which provide a healthy payout if won.

When the Chiefs won the Super Bowl in 2020, the Gatorade poured on Andy Reid was orange. In 2018, Philadelphia Eagles head coach Doug Pederson was drenched in yellow/green Gatorade. What could it be this year?

Odds:

  • Yellow/Green (+175)
  • Orange (+325)
  • Blue (+400)
  • Red/Pink (+500)
  • Clear/Water (+750)
  • Purple (+900)
  • No Gatorade Poured (+1400)

C Jackson Cowart of Action Network has the predictions for the prop bet, too. According to him, the Eagles have elected to use green/yellow Gatorade in every game they’ve played in this season. Orange is the Chiefs’ go-to as well. As long as you can pick the correct Super Bowl winner, this might be free money depending on the outcome.

“If you like Kansas City to win, there’s real value on orange, which was once the prohibitive favorite in this market but is now conservatively priced at +325,” wrote Cowart. “Personally, I’m all over yellow/green, which feels like a cheap way to bet on the favored Eagles (-125) at a plus-money price.”

If you’re into betting the longshot, NFL teams also keep water on the sidelines. It’s possible the players looking to douse their head coach in a game-winning Gatorade bath could grab the wrong container and spill water on the winning coach. The coach would probably appreciate that, and you’d earn a healthy sum. A $20 bet on clear/water (+750) odds would payout $170.

The Eagles and Chiefs will battle in Super Bowl 57 at 6:30 p.m. ET inside State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The Eagles are 1.5-point favorites (-125) as of Sunday morning, per Caesar’s Sportsbook. The over/under total is set at 51 points.