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, it will ...
Since the legalization of sports gambling across the United States began in 2018, the Super Bowl has become one of the most popular events to bet on. When it comes to off-beat prop bets, one of the ...
While most people like to shower in the morning, others prefer to take one at the end of a long day. It's all a matter of preference in this age-old debate about hygiene and self-care. The process is ...
Editor's note: This originally ran Feb. 6 and has been updated. NEW YORK GIANTS coach Bill Parcells wanted to make an example out of nose tackle Jim Burt. The Giants had lost three out of their last ...
Gambling content 21+. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission if you sign up through our links. Read our editorial standards for more information. It’s glory for the Eagles, with the ...
The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Kansas City Chiefs from wire to wire in the 2025 Super Bowl, and when it was time to celebrate with a Gatorade shower for head coach Nick Sirianni, the color of ...
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Gatorade Showers Began With A Prank
The Gatorade shower began in 1984 as a playful act of revenge by a New York Giants player—one that quickly evolved into a beloved sports tradition. From Super Bowl sidelines to freezing college fields ...
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