the Top Mayonnaise Moments From Duke's Mayo Bowl

Publish date: 2024-07-05

Even before kickoff, mayonnaise had already stolen the show, with fans in the stands getting into the spirit by... eating mayo.

—Gabe McDonald (@GabeMcDonald_) December 30, 2022

Love, and mayonnaise, were in the air.

—Jeff Attinella (@Jeff_Attinella1) December 30, 2022

When it was time to update fans of the score at the end of the first quarter, the score was 3-mayonnaise-3.

—Duke's Mayo Bowl (@DukesMayoBowl) December 30, 2022

Videos of players giving their takes on mayonnaise were featured throughout the broadcast, including NC State's Bryson Speas professing his preference for mayonnaise spaghetti.

—Sickos Committee (@SickosCommittee) December 30, 2022

Meanwhile, the Maryland social team also got in on the fun, sacrificing themselves to the mayonnaise pyre in exchange for likes on Twitter.

—Maryland Terrapins (@umterps) December 30, 2022

The Terrapins were true to their word.

—Maryland Terrapins (@umterps) December 30, 2022

Meanwhile, ESPN talent appeared to challenge each other regarding who could muster the most mayonnaise in their mouths.

—Anish Shroff (@AnishESPN) December 30, 2022

The glorious mayonnaise mascot brought levity — not to mention more mayonnaise.

—Duke's Mayo Bowl (@DukesMayoBowl) December 30, 2022

There was a mayonnaise eat-off that was honestly difficult to track.

—Duke's Mayo Bowl (@DukesMayoBowl) December 30, 2022

But as the game ticked into the fourth quarter, only one thing was on the minds of Mayo Bowl fans across the country: the mayonnaise bath.

—Duke's Mayo Bowl (@DukesMayoBowl) December 30, 2022

The Duke's Mayo Bowl has only been in existence for three years, but the mayo dump is already quite a sensation. With both coaches on board, we were guaranteed a post-game mayo dumping.

—Duke's Mayo Bowl (@DukesMayoBowl) December 30, 2022

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