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About Duke's Mayo Bowl
As of 2023, the Duke's Mayo Bowl continues to thrive in the college football landscape, maintaining its status as a key postseason event. The 2022 edition of the game saw the Maryland Terrapins face off against the North Carolina State Wolfpack, showcasing competitive teams from the ACC. The game was held on December 30, 2022, at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, drawing a sizable crowd eager to witness the excitement. The bowl game remains committed to creating a unique experience for fans, with various events and activities surrounding the game, including fan zones, pep rallies, and community outreach initiatives. Looking ahead, the Duke's Mayo Bowl is expected to feature more thrilling contests and continue its tradition of celebrating college football while embracing the local culture of Charlotte and the Carolinas. As teams prepare for their postseason journeys, the bowl's popularity is projected to grow, further solidifying its place in the college football postseason calendar.
Duke's Mayo Bowl History
The Duke's Mayo Bowl, originally known as the Belk Bowl, has its roots tracing back to 2002 when it was first played in Charlotte, North Carolina. The game was established to provide a postseason opportunity for teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and the American Athletic Conference (AAC). Over the years, the bowl has seen various sponsors, with Duke's Mayonnaise becoming the title sponsor in 2020, which led to a rebranding of the bowl. The game quickly gained a reputation for its fun and quirky traditions, including the infamous mayonnaise bath for the winning coach, a nod to its sponsor. The bowl has featured numerous exciting matchups and has contributed to the popularity of college football in the Carolinas. The Duke's Mayo Bowl has become a staple of the holiday season, typically played in late December, and has drawn fans from various regions, adding to the festive atmosphere of the college football postseason.