Odds on the Color of Gatorade Dumped on the Winning Coach of Super Bowl 55 – Orange Opens as Heavy Favorite

By Bryan Thiel in NFL Football
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- The Kansas City Chiefs face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl 55 on Sunday, February 7th
- Kansas City is looking to repeat as Super Bowl champions; Tampa is back in the Super Bowl after winning it all in 2002
- What color Gatorade will the winning side dump on their coach? See the odds below
The Super Bowl matchup is set as Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs look to defend their crown.
For the first time ever they’ll be doing it against the Super Bowl hosts, Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
And while there’s sure to be fireworks come February 7th in Tampa Bay, we’re here to talk about something it was too cold for on Sunday.
The Gatorade Shower.
Gatorade Color Poured on Super Bowl Winning Coach Odds
Color | Odds |
---|---|
Orange | +135 |
Red/Pink | +285 |
Yellow/Green/Lime | +400 |
Purple | +575 |
Clear | +600 |
Blue | +750 |
Odds as of Jan 25th
Oh what a difference a year makes.
Ahead of the Chiefs and 49ers facing off in Super Bowl 54, purple was a heavy favorite at -120. There were a lot of reasons for that in early 2020, but ultimately the books were proven wrong.
Chiefs Repeat Means Gatorade Color Would Be…
Thankfully we don’t have to go too far back into the history books to know what color one side favors.
Amidst the celebration of their Super Bowl 54 win, the Chiefs soaked Andy Reid in orange Gatorade.
Andy Reid gets the Gatorade bath and loves it https://t.co/RgSUf5VWDi
— Gifdsports (@gifdsports) February 3, 2020
So is there any reason to think things will be different if they win it all again?
Not really. Although if we go back in history, it does seem that the color orange follows Reid.
Coach Andy Reid celebrating in our Boathouse GORE-Tex Jacket.
Our Boathouse GORE-Tex jackets can withstand anything that the world throws at you, the river in the early spring morning, or a victory Gatorade bath in January. #kcchiefs #chiefskingdom #kansascity #chiefs #nfl pic.twitter.com/lX7sOY59Tp— Boathouse Sports (@BoathouseSports) January 17, 2021
Thinking the head coach calls the Gato shots in KC would be a mistake though. It’s obviously Patrick Mahomes’ decision to make. And while he loves Ketchup, it’s tough to see him audibling to red after winning it all with orange a year ago.
Buccaneers Gatorade Remains a Mystery
If the NFC Championship game was played in a warmer climate, there’s a chance we may have gotten a sneak peak inside the Bucs’ cooler.
After all, it’s been a long time since the team has sniffed the playoffs, let alone a Super Bowl. But right now we’re in the dark.
Two years ago, in partnership with Gatorade, the team went with red and the accompanying accents when advertising the pod system. That was probably more to do with advertising, however.
Show your Buccaneers’ pride with customizable bottles, personalized lids and a revolutionary formula pod system!
☠️💦 » https://t.co/kVHQJsUBvz#GoBucs | @Gatorade pic.twitter.com/fQ6Xd5Qv7q
— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) October 11, 2018
This year, the best evidence we can find is a picture of Mazzi Wilkins carrying a blue Gatorade before a game against the Saints. We’ve also got multiple pictures, including one of Ndamukong Suh, drinking something clear from a Gatorade bottle. Whether it’s water or not, it may be a hint.
What’s Getting Dumped Super Bowl Sunday?
The Chiefs are 3.5-point favorites two weeks ahead of the big game. If you’re siding with them, then take orange. Ultimately its status as the favorite makes sense at +135.
If you’re thinking we may be in for an upset, the Bucs are harder to predict. Whatever Suh was drinking in that picture, it was at least out of a team-issued bottle. Wilkins was carrying his blue drink in a clear, individually supplied bottle, and it was pregame.
This is not a prop to close your eyes and pick. Whoever you’re backing to win Super Bowl 55, make sure you go with the appropriate color.
The Pick: Orange (Chiefs win, +135); Clear (Bucs win, +600)

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Bryan has spent the last decade working in the sports industry. From the sidelines in the OHL and Rugby League to behind the scenes at TSN, Bryan has a wealth of experience with a soft spot for props and parlays.