Some sportsbooks and prediction markets offer props for the Super Bowl that you can’t find for any other sporting event, and the Super Bowl 60 Gatorade color (what color of Gatorade the winning coach will be doused in) prop market is a great example.
The “Gatorade color” prop market is not as widely available in the U.S. as other popular novelty props like the Super Bowl 60 coin toss, but it is available in select states and at some prediction markets.
Now, let’s break down the Super Bowl 60 Gatorade color odds, where you can bet on the Super Bowl 60 Gatorade color prop, and the recent history of the color of Gatorade that the Super Bowl-winning coach ended up doused in.
Super Bowl 60 Gatorade Color Odds
One sportsbook that currently offers odds on the Super Bowl 60 Gatorade color is BetMGM, which offers this market in Illinois, Louisiana, New Jersey, DC, West Virginia, Wyoming and Ontario (Canada).
Below are the current Super Bowl 60 Gatorade color odds at BetMGM:
- Orange: +225 (implied probability: 30.77%)
- Yellow/lime/green: +260 (implied probability: 27.78%)
- Blue: +260
- Purple: +750 (implied probability: 11.76%)
- Red/pink: +1100 (8.33%)
- Water/clear: +1100
Where Can I Bet On The Super Bowl Gatorade Color?
In addition to BetMGM, other online sportsbooks that offer this market include FanDuel (Illinois and New Jersey).
As for prediction markets, while Kalshi does not currently offer this market, “Gatorade Shower Color” is among the Super Bowl 60 markets that are currently available at Polymarket.
Blue (30%), yellow/lime/green (25%) and orange (24%) have the highest probabilities at Polymarket, followed by purple (12%), clear/water (7%), red/pink (6%) and no Gatorade shower (2%)*.
Recent History Of Super Bowl Gatorade Color
According to Jason Logan of Covers.com, who compiled a handy table of detailing the color of Gatorade that was dumped on each of the last 25 Super Bowl-winning coaches, below are the results from the last five years:
- Super Bowl 59 — yellow/lime/green (Eagles coach Nick Sirianni)
- Super Bowl 58 — purple (Chiefs coach Andy Reid)
- Super Bowl 57 — purple (Reid)
- Super Bowl 56 — Blue (Rams coach Sean McVay)
- Super Bowl 55 — Blue (Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians)
It’s also worth noting that over the last 15 years, the Gatorade shower for the winning coach was blue four times (Super Bowls 56, 55, 53 and 49), orange four times (SB 54, 50, 48 and 45), purple three times (SB 58, 57 and 46) and yellow/lime/green twice (SB 59, 52). On two occasions, after
Super Bowl 60 Gatorade Color Prediction, Best Bet
Given that both Seattle and New England’s uniforms heavily feature the color blue (though blue Gatorade is much lighter than the dark shade worn by these teams), blue strikes me as a great bet. But this is undeniably a blind guess, so I don’t recommend making wagering, or trading, more than a quarter-unit, max.
If you’re looking for a high-value play in this market, consider purple at +750 at BetMGM. For a color that was used twice in the last three years, a potential payout of nearly 8-to-1 is hard to resist.
- Super Bowl 60 prediction: Blue
- Super Bowl 60 best bet: Purple (+750 at BetMGM)
*Note: the prices at Polymarket referenced in this story are up-to-date as of publish time, and they are subject to change.
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