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You can call it a bath, a shower or a dunk. It doesn’t really matter. So long as it involves a big bucket of Gatorade getting poured over the head of a victorious coach at the end of a game ...
The proverbial cherry on top comes with the Gatorade shower. When the game has finally been decided, tradition has dictated that the winning team dump whatever is in the Gatorade tub on their head ...
But while the Gatorade shower is a common sight, its origins are not common knowledge. It’s generally accepted that the first coach to be on the receiving end of a cooler of sports drink was ...
Among these is the much-anticipated Super Bowl 59 Gatorade shower color prop, a highlight for many fans and bettors alike. The concept of the bet is simple: you wager on the color of Gatorade that ...
No Gatorade shower almost feels like sacrilege at this point, but it has won out four different times since 2001. Three of those four instances came during Bill Belichick and the Patriots' early ...
It’s glory for the Eagles, with the ticker tape just trickling down from the rafters and head coach Nick Sirianni receiving the infamous Gatorade shower. The Gatorade color that landed on the ...
American sports drink Gatorade has become the official partner of Formula 1's sprint races in a wide-ranging new deal with ...
Instead, it's all about what color of Gatorade shower the winning coach will take after the final whistle blows. It is tradition for players on the winning team to douse their coach with a ...
That’s right, folks, it’s time for one of the most absurd Super Bowl prop bets of them all: the celebratory Gatorade shower. Advertisement Purple has been the color of choice for the Chiefs in ...
After the Giants won Super Bowl XXI to close out the 1986 season, star linebacker Harry Carson donned a security jacket and snuck up behind Parcells for another Gatorade shower. Splashing the ...