Mexican restaurant Cinco de Mayo is coming to St. Cloud at the end of January, offering residents a new spot for local Tex-Mex cuisine. Cinco de Mayo, located at 4143 W. Division St., will take ...
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce expresses discomfort towards the Duke's Mayo Bowl's tradition of dousing coaches in mayonnaise. During a podcast with his brother Jason, they shift from ...
The New England Patriots named Jerod Mayo their successor to Bill Belichick ... a quarterback on the verge of being benched into a Pro Bowl-level talent; he may similarly develop Maye into a ...
Flavor Flav was unveiled as Tubby at the end of the Duke’s Mayo Bowl college football game in Charlotte, N.C. As is tradition with the Duke’s Mayo Bowl, which began in 2020 after replacing the ...
With 47 bowl games in Division I, it’s become a priority to make these games stand out as an attraction beyond football. The Duke’s Mayo Bowl embraced this early on. The extremely online brand ...
It wasn't the Rose Bowl or Sugar Bowl, but the Gophers took down Virginia Tech on Friday night, giving them a victory in the 2025 Duke's Mayo Bowl, which meant head coach P.J. Fleck received a ...
It’s the tradition that will make you nauseous every time: the coach of the winner of the Duke’s Mayo Bowl gets a vat of mayonnaise dumped on his head, and the photos are … something.
Minnesota head coach P.J. Fleck, center, receives the mayo dump after winning the Duke's Mayo Bowl NCAA college football game against Virginia Tech, Friday, in Charlotte, N.C Max Brosmer threw for ...
While Minnesota seemingly had Friday night's Duke's Mayo Bowl in hand from the second quarter on, reports began circulating that the game's amiable mascot, "Tubby," was being portrayed by a celebrity.
They improved to 6-0 in bowl games under coach P.J. Fleck, who got the bowl's traditional mayo bath after the game. Backup quarterback Collins Schlee ran for a touchdown and Ayden Greene had six ...
The Duke’s Mayo Bowl has drawn a cult following in the college football universe over the last few seasons thanks to its sponsor and outlandish postgame mayonnaise dunk of the winning head coach.
Then the 44-year-old coach strapped on a Duke's Mayo Bowl necktie and - with his players watching and chanting “Mayo! Mayo!" - was drenched on a chilly 40-degree night, a celebration that has ...