- Purple liquid has +175 odds of being the color poured on the winning coach.
- Blue and a combination of Lime/Green/Yellow have +325 odds of being the liquid color.
NEW ORLEANS – In the whacky world of Super Bowl prop betting, this one sits atop them all and that is betting on the color of liquid that is poured on the winning head coach.
These odds have been up on SB59 sportsbooks from the moment that the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles matchup was set.
Sitting with the shortest Super Bowl Gatorade odds is Purple with Blue and a combination of Lime/Green/Yellow tied for the second shortest odds behind them.
What Color Liquid Will Be Poured On The Winning Coach Of Super Bowl 59?
- Purple +175
- Blue +325
- Lime/Green/Yellow +325
- Orange +450
- Clear/Water +700
- Red +800
- No Liquid to be poured on Winning Coach +1800
Super Bowl Gatorade History
Bettors have a pretty large sample size when it comes to the Gatorade color for both the Chiefs and Eagles. In the Chiefs last three Super Bowl wins over the last five years, Orange has been the color once while Purple has been the color twice. Purple, however, has been their color during their last two Super Bowl championships.
As for the Eagles, when they won at Super Bowl 52, they cashed the Lime/Green/Yellow odds. While some might think that this was too long ago, Lane Johnson, their left tackle, recently came out touting that yellow Gatorade was still the teams favorite color.
In fact, he made this statement just ahead of Super Bowl 57 when the Eagles and Chiefs faced off the first time and it caused a massive shift in the yellow Gatorade odds as they went from +350 to +150.
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