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Super Bowl 51 prop bet: No Gatorade shower means it was a push

Each year when the Super Bowl gets closer and closer, you can make bets on anything you think will happen in the game. From who will score the first touchdown of the game to who will win the coin toss, there are so many wagers.

But betting on the Gatorade shower? Yes. And this year, it is a PUSH! The New England Patriots won on an overtime touchdown, and the late nature of the score meant Bill Belichick avoided the Gatorade shower following the game.

Anybody who bet on the color of the Gatorade shower will get their money back. Blue and purple were the biggest underdogs in this bet, while clear and lime/green were the two favorites. The full odds are right here:

Clear 3/1
Lime/Green 3/1
Orange 3/1
Yellow 3/1
Red 6/1
Blue 15/2
Purple 12/1

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