The tradition of dousing the Super Bowl's winning coach in Gatorade dates back to the mid-1980s. Here's everything to know ...
Jim Burt, a nose tackle for the New York Giants in 1984, wanted to exact some revenge on his coach, Bill Parcells. It was the ...
One notable tradition at the close of each Super Bowl is the Gatorade bath for the winning coach. We’ve got a look at the ...
Gatorade shower is a fun and exciting tradition that has become an integral part of American football culture.
America's favorite sporting event of the year, Super Bowl 2025, is finally taking place tonight, and bets for the match are all over the place! As America straps down for an epic night of the Kansas C ...
Every year millions is dollars of wagered on the colour of the sports drink tipped over the winning coach. But do you know ...
Here's how the NFL's Gatorade tradition was born, this year's odds for the prop bet and which one we're throwing some spare ...
The tradition dates back to 1984, and online bettors are already guessing the color of 2025's Gatorade shower.
The Super Bowl brings with it a metric ton of opportunities ... In an attempt to rally the team, Parcells took aim at nose tackle Jim Burt throughout the week. Parcells ruthlessly picked on ...
Since the 1980s, when the New York Giants implemented the fashion of soaking head coach Bill Parcells to celebrate an important victory, the Gatorade bath at the end of championshi ...
While the Giants were the first to splash their coach after a Super Bowl, the original dunking is somewhat in dispute.
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