The Duke’s Mayo Bowl has become one of the most-discussed games of bowl season, and that’s thanks in part to its famed mayo bath for the winning coach. But the mayo presence goes just beyond that. The broadcast team of play-by-play voice Matt Barrie and analyst Dan Mullen tried many different mayo flavors and combinations throughout Wednesday’s broadcast:
.@DukesMayoBowl halftime snack.. pic.twitter.com/59hlODORHu
— Matt Barrie (@MattBarrie) December 28, 2023
Meanwhile, sideline reporter Harry Lyles Jr. got his own mayo snacks. That included dipping fries in the mayo bath around it being given to the winning coach, West Virginia’s Neal Brown, after the Mountaineers’ 30-10 victory over the North Carolina Tar Heels:
And here’s that full bath:
Food-themed bowls remain excellent for giving us these kinds of unusual moments. And the Duke’s Mayo Bowl certainly pulled that off Wednesday.
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