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Final Gatorade Color Odds for Super Bowl 60 – New Favorite Emerges

Ryan Potts

By Ryan Potts in NFL News

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Philadelphia Eagles dump Gatorade on head coach Nick Sirianni
Feb 9, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni is dunked with gatorade during the second half of Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images
  • Yellow is favored to go back-to-back as the winning color
  • Blue, Purple, and Orange are jostling for second-tightest odds
  • Continue reading for the final Gatorade Color odds for Super Bowl 60

As the confetti falls in Santa Clara on Sunday night, many viewers will be looking for a different color – the color of Gatorade that soaks either Mike Macdonald or Mike Vrabel after winning the Super Bowl.

One of the most popular non-game-related bets, bettors around the world will wager on the color of Gatorade dumped on the winning head coach – if Gatorade is dumped at all.

With the clock winding down before kickoff, Yellow/Lime/Green has become a huge favorite, moving to an odds-on favorite on some books (i.e. shorter than even-money).

Final Super Bowl 60 Gatorade Color Odds

ColorBest OddsBook
Yellow/Green/Lime+150bet365
Blue+375bet365
Orange+550theScore
Purple+700theScore
Red/Pink+1200bet365
Clear/Water+1400bet365
None+3000bet365

On DraftKings, the line for the Gatorade color to be Yellow/Green/Lime is -110, implying over 52% probability. Odds have shifted in the last 24 hours, with Yellow/Green/Lime posted at north of 2-to-1 earlier today. For those wishing to bet on Yellow/Green/Lime Gatorade, bet365 is still offering the line at +150.

Fellow writer Eric Rosales locked in Blue (+330) in his Gatorade Color Picks, but if you were to tail him, you could get+375 odds now at bet365.

Other colors have tanked across the board, with Orange fading from +320 to +550. Purple moved from +550 to +700. Red/Pink went from 7-to-1 to 12-to-1. The Clear/Water option nearly doubled, going from +850 to +1400.

For those who have yet to wager, the value might be on non-Yellow/Green/Lime colors, given the history of the Seahawks and Patriots in the Super Bowl.

Previous Seahawks Super Bowl Gatorade Bath

In Seattle’s lone Super Bowl win, Pete Carroll received an avalanche of orange Gatorade. Perhaps, this was to troll the orange-clad Denver Broncos, whom the Seahawks walloped 43-8 in Super Bowl 48.

In losing efforts, Seattle watched Clear get dumped on Bill Cowher in Super Bowl 40, and Blue get dumped on Bill Belichick in Super Bowl 49.

Previous Patriots Super Bowl Gatorade Baths

The Patriots have participated in 10 potential Gatorade baths. On the winning side, Bill Belichick received no Gatorade bath three times: Super Bowls 36, 38, and 51. In Super Bowl 39, he was washed away with Clear Gatorade. In Super Bowls 49 and 53, the Gatorade was blue.

On the other sideline, the Patriots watched no Gatorade bath in the Super Bowl versus Green Bay. When the Giants knocked off the Patriots, they opted for Clear Gatorade in Super Bowl 42 and Purple Gatorade in Super Bowl 46. The Nick Foles and co. beat the Patriots, Doug Pederson took Yellow Gatorade to the back.

Last Five Super Bowl Gatorade Colors

Super BowlWinning TeamGatorade Color
LXIXPhiladelphia EaglesYellow
LVIIIKansas City ChiefsPurple
LVIIKansas City ChiefsPurple
LVILos Angeles RamsBlue
LVTampa Bay BuccaneersBlue

Last year, Nick Sirianni was doused in Yellow Gatorade with the result well in hand as the Eagles clobbered the Chiefs. It was the first Yellow bath since the Eagles won Super Bowl 52.

In recent years, Blue has been in vogue, with four of the last 11 Super Bowl winners triumphing through a Blue shower.

For a comprehensive look at every previous Gatorade bath, check out Gatorade Color, Super Bowl Results.

Check out SBD’s comprehensive Super Bowl 60 coverage:

Ryan Potts

Ryan Potts is a veteran football and baseball content creator. He was previously a credentialed NFL media member, covering the draft, bombine, and Super Bowl. He has been featured on Atlanta sports talk radio and Arizona student radio. Ryan is a journalism graduate from the University of Arizona.

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