Thursday, March 18, 2010

Ruffin McNeill Gatorade Bath

Its pretty safe to say that if you live in the United States you have seen the traditional Gatorade Bath where the team dumps a bucket of Gatorade on the coach after a big victory. It is said that the tradition was first started by the New York Giants in the mid 80's and is now a tradition practiced at almost all important football games. Now, bets are even being placed on what color the Gatorade will be at games like the super bowl.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

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