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Duke's Mayo Bowl

The Duke’s Mayo Bowl is an annual college football bowl game that has been played at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, since 2002. The game currently features a matchup between a team from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and a team from either the Southeastern Conference (SEC) or the Big Ten Conference. It was originally commissioned as the Queen City Bowl, but it has undergone several name changes since.

Duke’s Mayo Bowl
StadiumBank of America Stadium
LocationCharlotte, North Carolina
Operated2002–present
Conference tie-insACC
Big Ten (even number years)
SEC (odd number years)
Previous conference tie-insAAC
PayoutUS$4,780,461 (2019)[1]
Sponsors
Continental Tire (2002–2004)
Meineke Car Care Center (2005–2010)
Belk (2011–2019)
Duke's Mayonnaise (2020–present)
Former names
Queen City Bowl (2002, working title)
Continental Tire Bowl (2002–2004)
Meineke Car Care Bowl (2005–2010)
Belk Bowl (2011–2019)
2022 matchup
NC State vs. Maryland (Maryland 16–12)
2023 matchup
North Carolina vs. West Virginia
(December 27, 2023)

History edit

A new college football bowl game in Charlotte, North Carolina, was established in 2002 by Raycom Sports (now a part of Gray Television). The game was certified by the NCAA as the Queen City Bowl, which became the Continental Tire Bowl (2002–2004), Meineke Car Care Bowl (2005–2010), and Belk Bowl (2011–2019) prior to its current name.

The game previously featured a matchup between the No. 5 selected Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) team and the No. 3 selected American Athletic Conference (AAC). Originally, the bowl selected a team from the Big East Conference, until that conference's breakup in 2013.

In 2011, Charlotte-based department store chain Belk acquired the title sponsorship for a three-year period through 2013. After the initial period, Belk extended its sponsorship for six years, through 2019.[2] As of 2014, the bowl featured the second pooled selection from the ACC paired against the second pooled selection from the Southeastern Conference (SEC), after selection of the College Football Playoff (CFP) teams.

On November 20, 2019, Belk informed bowl officials that the company would not be renewing its sponsorship after the 2019 season.[3] In June 2020, Duke's Mayonnaise was announced as the new title sponsor for the bowl.[4] When Duke's Mayo assumed sponsorship, it chose to shower the winning coaches with mayonnaise instead of Gatorade.

In 2020, the ACC's opponent in the bowl is scheduled to begin alternating between the Big Ten Conference and SEC through 2025, with a Big Ten team playing in even-numbered years and an SEC team playing in odd-numbered years.[5] The conference not sending a team to this bowl will send a team to the Las Vegas Bowl.[6]

The 2020 game received notable social media coverage following the game as the quarterback of the winning team, Graham Mertz of Wisconsin, accidentally broke the glass trophy.[7]

Game results edit

Rankings are based on the AP Poll prior to the game being played.

Date Bowl name Winning Team Losing Team Attnd.[8]
December 28, 2002 Continental Tire Bowl Virginia 48 No. 15 West Virginia 22 73,535
December 27, 2003 Continental Tire Bowl Virginia 23 Pittsburgh 16 51,236
December 30, 2004 Continental Tire Bowl No. 25 Boston College 37 North Carolina 24 73,258
December 31, 2005 Meineke Car Care Bowl NC State 14 USF 0 57,937
December 30, 2006 Meineke Car Care Bowl No. 23 Boston College 25 Navy 24 52,303
December 29, 2007 Meineke Car Care Bowl Wake Forest 24 Connecticut 10 53,126
December 27, 2008 Meineke Car Care Bowl West Virginia 31 North Carolina 30 73,712
December 26, 2009 Meineke Car Care Bowl No. 17 Pittsburgh 19 North Carolina 17 50,389
December 31, 2010 Meineke Car Care Bowl USF 31 Clemson 26 41,122
December 27, 2011 Belk Bowl NC State 31 Louisville 24 58,427
December 27, 2012 Belk Bowl Cincinnati 48 Duke 34 48,128
December 28, 2013 Belk Bowl North Carolina 39 Cincinnati 17 45,211
December 30, 2014 Belk Bowl No. 13 Georgia 37 No. 20 Louisville 14 45,671
December 30, 2015 Belk Bowl Mississippi State 51 NC State 28 46,423
December 29, 2016 Belk Bowl No. 18 Virginia Tech 35 Arkansas 24 46,902
December 29, 2017 Belk Bowl Wake Forest 55 Texas A&M 52 32,784
December 29, 2018 Belk Bowl Virginia 28 South Carolina 0 48,263
December 31, 2019 Belk Bowl Kentucky 37 Virginia Tech 30 44,138
December 30, 2020 Duke's Mayo Bowl Wisconsin 42 Wake Forest 28   1,500
December 30, 2021 Duke's Mayo Bowl South Carolina 38 North Carolina 21 45,520
December 30, 2022 Duke's Mayo Bowl Maryland 16 No. 23 NC State 12 37,228

Source:[9]

MVPs edit

 
2005 MVP Stephen Tulloch
Game MVP School Position
2002 Wali Lundy Virginia TB
2003 Matt Schaub Virginia QB
2004 Paul Peterson Boston College QB
2005 Stephen Tulloch NC State LB
2006 JoLonn Dunbar Boston College LB
2007 Kenneth Moore Wake Forest WR
2008 Pat White West Virginia QB
2009 Dion Lewis Pittsburgh RB
2010 B. J. Daniels South Florida QB
2011 Mike Glennon NC State QB
2012 Brendon Kay Cincinnati QB
2013 Ryan Switzer North Carolina WR
2014 Nick Chubb Georgia RB
2015 Dak Prescott Mississippi State QB
2016 Cam Phillips Virginia Tech WR
2017 John Wolford Wake Forest QB
2018 Olamide Zaccheaus Virginia WR
2019 Lynn Bowden Kentucky QB
2020 Jack Sanborn Wisconsin LB
2021 Dakereon Joyner South Carolina WR/QB
2022 Jakorian Bennett Maryland DB

Most appearances edit

Updated through the December 2022 edition (21 games, 42 total appearances).

Teams with multiple appearances
Rank Team Appearances Record
1 North Carolina 6 1–4
2 NC State 4 2–2
3 Virginia 3 3–0
Wake Forest 3 2–1
West Virginia 3 1–1
5 Boston College 2 2–0
Cincinnati 2 1–1
Pittsburgh 2 1–1
South Florida 2 1–1
Virginia Tech 2 1–1
South Carolina 2 1–1
Louisville 2 0–2
Teams with a single appearance

Won (5): Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Wisconsin, Maryland
Lost (6): Arkansas, Clemson, Connecticut, Duke, Navy, Texas A&M

Ten of the ACC's current 14 members (Boston College, Clemson, Duke, Louisville, North Carolina, NC State, Pittsburgh, Virginia, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest) have appeared in the game. Members that have yet to appear include Florida State, Georgia Tech, Miami and Syracuse. Both of Pittsburgh's appearances, and one appearance each by Boston College and Louisville, came while those schools were members of the Big East Conference.

Among former Big East Conference football members, Boston College, Cincinnati, Connecticut, Louisville, Pitt, South Florida, Virginia Tech and West Virginia have appeared in the game, while Miami, Rutgers, Syracuse and Temple have not. Virginia Tech's appearances came as a member of the ACC.

Appearances by conference edit

Updated through the December 2022 edition (21 games, 42 total appearances).

Conference Record Appearances by season
Games W L Win pct. Won Lost
ACC 21 10 11 .476 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
The American 11 5 6 .455 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2011, 2013
SEC 7 4 3 .571 2014, 2015, 2019, 2021 2016, 2017, 2018
Big Ten 2 2 0 1.000 2020, 2022  
Independents 1 0 1 .000   2006
  • The American record includes appearances of the Big East Conference, as The American retains the charter of the original Big East, following its 2013 realignment. Teams representing the Big East appeared in 10 games, compiling a 5–5 record.
  • Independents: Navy (2006)

Game records edit

Team Performance, Team vs. Opponent Year
Most points scored (one team) 55, Wake Forest vs. Texas A&M 2017
Most points scored (both teams) 107, Wake Forest vs. Texas A&M 2017
Most points scored (losing team) 52, Texas A&M vs. Wake Forest 2017
Fewest points allowed 0, shared by:
NC State vs. USF
Virginia vs. South Carolina

2005
2018
Margin of victory 28, Virginia vs. South Carolina 2018
Total yards 646, Wake Forest vs. Texas A&M 2017
Rushing yards 331, Kentucky vs. Virginia Tech 2019
Passing yards 499, Texas A&M vs. Wake Forest 2017
First downs 36, Duke vs. Cincinnati 2012
Fewest yards allowed 213, Wake Forest vs. UCONN 2007
Fewest rushing yards allowed 27, Maryland vs. NC State 2022
Fewest passing yards allowed 73, Virginia Tech vs. Kentucky 2019
Individual Player, Team vs. Opponent Year
All-purpose yards
Touchdowns (all-purpose) 4, Wali Lundy (Virginia) 2002
Rushing yards 266, Nick Chubb (Georgia) 2014
Rushing touchdowns 2, most recently:
Graham Mertz (Wisconsin)

2020
Passing yards 499, Nick Starkel (Texas A&M) 2017
Passing touchdowns 4, most recently:
John Wolford (Wake Forest)

2017
Receiving yards 217, Hakeem Nicks (North Carolina) 2008
Receiving touchdowns 3, most recently:
Jaquarii Roberson (Wake Forest)

2020
Tackles
Sacks
Interceptions 2, shared by:
David Amerson (NC State)
Dominick Sanders (Georgia)

2011
2014
Long Plays Player, Record, Team vs. Opponent Year
Touchdown run 63 yds., British Brooks (North Carolina) 2021
Touchdown pass 83 yds., Travis Kelce from Brendon Kay (Cincinnati) 2012
Kickoff return 78 yds., T. J. Logan (North Carolina) 2013
Punt return 86 yds., Ryan Switzer (North Carolina) 2013
Interception return 72 yds., Collin Wilder (Wisconsin) 2020
Fumble return 28 yds., Jordan Wright (Kentucky) 2019
Punt 79 yds., Will Monday (Duke) 2012
Field goal 54 yds., Brian Johnson (Virginia Tech) 2019

Source: [10]

Media coverage edit

The bowl was televised by ESPN2 from 2002 through 2005; since 2006, the bowl has been televised by ESPN.[11]

The following is a list of the television networks and announcers who have broadcast the bowl game throughout the years.

Television edit

Date Network Play-by-play Color Commentator(s) Sideline Reporter(s)
2023 ESPN Matt Barrie Dan Mullen Harry Lyles Jr.
2022 Anish Shroff Brock Osweiler Andraya Carter
2021 Mike Golic Jr. Taylor McGregor
2020 Taylor Zarzour Matt Stinchcomb Marty Smith
2019 Beth Mowins Anthony Becht Rocky Boiman
2018 ABC Adam Amin
2017 ESPN Jason Benetti Kelly Stouffer Kris Budden
2016 Mike Patrick Ed Cunningham Dr. Jerry Punch
2015 Clay Matvick John Congemi Dawn Davenport
2014 Anish Shroff Kelly Stouffer Cara Capuano
2013 Carter Blackburn Danny Kanell Allison Williams
2012 Mike Patrick Ed Cunningham Jeannine Edwards
2011 Bob Wischusen Brian Griese Shannon Spake
2010 Carter Blackburn Brock Huard and Mike Bellotti
2009 Bob Wischusen Bob Griese and Chris Spielman Quint Kessenich
2008 Sean McDonough Chris Spielman Rob Stone
2007 Dave Pasch Andre Ware Quint Kessenich
2006 Pam Ward Mike Gottfried Jimmy Dykes
2005 ESPN2 Eric Collins Andre Ware
2004 Dave Pasch Rod Gilmore and Trevor Matich Rob Stone
2003 Pam Ward Chris Spielman Mike Gleason
2002 ESPN Wayne Larrivee Randy Wright

Radio edit

Date Network Play-by-play Color Commentator(s) Sideline Reporter(s)
2023 ESPN Radio Mike Couzens Charles Arbuckle
2022 Bill Roth Dana Boyle
2021 Bowl Season Radio Travis Jones John Denton Molly Cotten
2020 FirstTeam Radio
2019 ESPN Radio Chris Cotter Mark Herzlich Kelsey Riggs
2018 Taylor Zarzour Matt Stinchcomb Kris Budden
2017 Matt Schick Mike Golic Jr. Roddy Jones
2016 Taylor Zarzour Charles Arbuckle Dari Nowkah
2015 Quint Kessenich
2014 Tom Hart Matt Stinchcomb Heather Mitts
2013 David Diaz-Infante Cara Capuano
2012 Touchdown Radio Taylor Zarzour Gino Torretta Roxy Bernstein
2011 Frank Frangie
2010 ISP Sports Adam Witten Sonny Randle  
2009 Alan York
2008 Bill Rosinski
2007
2006

References edit

  1. ^ "2019 Bowl Schedule". collegefootballpoll.com. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
  2. ^ . Belk Bowl Official Website. Charlotte Collegiate Football. Archived from the original on 2013-12-18. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
  3. ^ Holcomb, Dave (November 20, 2019). "RIP Belk Bowl? SEC bowl game expected to lose current sponsorship". saturdaydownsouth.com.
  4. ^ "Duke's Mayonnaise replaces Belk as sponsor of Charlotte bowl game". ESPN.com. AP. June 18, 2020. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
  5. ^ McMann, Aaron (June 4, 2019). "Big Ten to add three bowl games, drop Holiday, Gator in 2020". mlive.com. Retrieved August 25, 2019.
  6. ^ Solari, Chris (June 4, 2019). "Big Ten adds Las Vegas, Charlotte, Phoenix to football bowl destinations for 2020". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved August 25, 2019.
  7. ^ "Duke's Mayo Bowl trophy shatters in Wisconsin locker room". ESPN. Retrieved 31 December 2020.
  8. ^ "Belk Bowl Media Guide" (PDF). belkbowl.com. 2017. Retrieved December 29, 2017.
  9. ^ "Belk Bowl" (PDF). Bowl/All Star Game Records. NCAA. 2020. p. 14. Retrieved January 3, 2021 – via NCAA.org.
  10. ^ "BELK BOWL RECORDS THROUGH 2019" (PDF). dukesmayobowl.com. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  11. ^ Kelly, Doug (ed.). "2019–20 Football Bowl Association Media Guide" (PDF). footballbowlassociation.com. p. 130. Retrieved January 3, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official site

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The Duke s Mayo Bowl is an annual college football bowl game that has been played at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte North Carolina since 2002 The game currently features a matchup between a team from the Atlantic Coast Conference ACC and a team from either the Southeastern Conference SEC or the Big Ten Conference It was originally commissioned as the Queen City Bowl but it has undergone several name changes since Duke s Mayo BowlStadiumBank of America StadiumLocationCharlotte North CarolinaOperated2002 presentConference tie insACCBig Ten even number years SEC odd number years Previous conference tie insAACPayoutUS 4 780 461 2019 1 SponsorsContinental Tire 2002 2004 Meineke Car Care Center 2005 2010 Belk 2011 2019 Duke s Mayonnaise 2020 present Former namesQueen City Bowl 2002 working title Continental Tire Bowl 2002 2004 Meineke Car Care Bowl 2005 2010 Belk Bowl 2011 2019 2022 matchupNC State vs Maryland Maryland 16 12 2023 matchupNorth Carolina vs West Virginia December 27 2023 Contents 1 History 2 Game results 3 MVPs 4 Most appearances 5 Appearances by conference 6 Game records 7 Media coverage 7 1 Television 7 2 Radio 8 References 9 External linksHistory editA new college football bowl game in Charlotte North Carolina was established in 2002 by Raycom Sports now a part of Gray Television The game was certified by the NCAA as the Queen City Bowl which became the Continental Tire Bowl 2002 2004 Meineke Car Care Bowl 2005 2010 and Belk Bowl 2011 2019 prior to its current name The game previously featured a matchup between the No 5 selected Atlantic Coast Conference ACC team and the No 3 selected American Athletic Conference AAC Originally the bowl selected a team from the Big East Conference until that conference s breakup in 2013 In 2011 Charlotte based department store chain Belk acquired the title sponsorship for a three year period through 2013 After the initial period Belk extended its sponsorship for six years through 2019 2 As of 2014 the bowl featured the second pooled selection from the ACC paired against the second pooled selection from the Southeastern Conference SEC after selection of the College Football Playoff CFP teams On November 20 2019 Belk informed bowl officials that the company would not be renewing its sponsorship after the 2019 season 3 In June 2020 Duke s Mayonnaise was announced as the new title sponsor for the bowl 4 When Duke s Mayo assumed sponsorship it chose to shower the winning coaches with mayonnaise instead of Gatorade In 2020 the ACC s opponent in the bowl is scheduled to begin alternating between the Big Ten Conference and SEC through 2025 with a Big Ten team playing in even numbered years and an SEC team playing in odd numbered years 5 The conference not sending a team to this bowl will send a team to the Las Vegas Bowl 6 The 2020 game received notable social media coverage following the game as the quarterback of the winning team Graham Mertz of Wisconsin accidentally broke the glass trophy 7 Game results editRankings are based on the AP Poll prior to the game being played Date Bowl name Winning Team Losing Team Attnd 8 December 28 2002 Continental Tire Bowl Virginia 48 No 15 West Virginia 22 73 535December 27 2003 Continental Tire Bowl Virginia 23 Pittsburgh 16 51 236December 30 2004 Continental Tire Bowl No 25 Boston College 37 North Carolina 24 73 258December 31 2005 Meineke Car Care Bowl NC State 14 USF 0 57 937December 30 2006 Meineke Car Care Bowl No 23 Boston College 25 Navy 24 52 303December 29 2007 Meineke Car Care Bowl Wake Forest 24 Connecticut 10 53 126December 27 2008 Meineke Car Care Bowl West Virginia 31 North Carolina 30 73 712December 26 2009 Meineke Car Care Bowl No 17 Pittsburgh 19 North Carolina 17 50 389December 31 2010 Meineke Car Care Bowl USF 31 Clemson 26 41 122December 27 2011 Belk Bowl NC State 31 Louisville 24 58 427December 27 2012 Belk Bowl Cincinnati 48 Duke 34 48 128December 28 2013 Belk Bowl North Carolina 39 Cincinnati 17 45 211December 30 2014 Belk Bowl No 13 Georgia 37 No 20 Louisville 14 45 671December 30 2015 Belk Bowl Mississippi State 51 NC State 28 46 423December 29 2016 Belk Bowl No 18 Virginia Tech 35 Arkansas 24 46 902December 29 2017 Belk Bowl Wake Forest 55 Texas A amp M 52 32 784December 29 2018 Belk Bowl Virginia 28 South Carolina 0 48 263December 31 2019 Belk Bowl Kentucky 37 Virginia Tech 30 44 138December 30 2020 Duke s Mayo Bowl Wisconsin 42 Wake Forest 28 1 500December 30 2021 Duke s Mayo Bowl South Carolina 38 North Carolina 21 45 520December 30 2022 Duke s Mayo Bowl Maryland 16 No 23 NC State 12 37 228Source 9 MVPs edit nbsp 2005 MVP Stephen TullochGame MVP School Position2002 Wali Lundy Virginia TB2003 Matt Schaub Virginia QB2004 Paul Peterson Boston College QB2005 Stephen Tulloch NC State LB2006 JoLonn Dunbar Boston College LB2007 Kenneth Moore Wake Forest WR2008 Pat White West Virginia QB2009 Dion Lewis Pittsburgh RB2010 B J Daniels South Florida QB2011 Mike Glennon NC State QB2012 Brendon Kay Cincinnati QB2013 Ryan Switzer North Carolina WR2014 Nick Chubb Georgia RB2015 Dak Prescott Mississippi State QB2016 Cam Phillips Virginia Tech WR2017 John Wolford Wake Forest QB2018 Olamide Zaccheaus Virginia WR2019 Lynn Bowden Kentucky QB2020 Jack Sanborn Wisconsin LB2021 Dakereon Joyner South Carolina WR QB2022 Jakorian Bennett Maryland DBMost appearances editUpdated through the December 2022 edition 21 games 42 total appearances Teams with multiple appearancesRank Team Appearances Record1 North Carolina 6 1 42 NC State 4 2 23 Virginia 3 3 0Wake Forest 3 2 1West Virginia 3 1 15 Boston College 2 2 0Cincinnati 2 1 1Pittsburgh 2 1 1South Florida 2 1 1Virginia Tech 2 1 1South Carolina 2 1 1Louisville 2 0 2Teams with a single appearanceWon 5 Georgia Kentucky Mississippi State Wisconsin Maryland Lost 6 Arkansas Clemson Connecticut Duke Navy Texas A amp MTen of the ACC s current 14 members Boston College Clemson Duke Louisville North Carolina NC State Pittsburgh Virginia Virginia Tech and Wake Forest have appeared in the game Members that have yet to appear include Florida State Georgia Tech Miami and Syracuse Both of Pittsburgh s appearances and one appearance each by Boston College and Louisville came while those schools were members of the Big East Conference Among former Big East Conference football members Boston College Cincinnati Connecticut Louisville Pitt South Florida Virginia Tech and West Virginia have appeared in the game while Miami Rutgers Syracuse and Temple have not Virginia Tech s appearances came as a member of the ACC Appearances by conference editUpdated through the December 2022 edition 21 games 42 total appearances Conference Record Appearances by seasonGames W L Win pct Won LostACC 21 10 11 476 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2011 2013 2016 2017 2018 2004 2008 2009 2010 2012 2014 2015 2019 2020 2021 2022The American 11 5 6 455 2004 2008 2009 2010 2012 2002 2003 2005 2007 2011 2013SEC 7 4 3 571 2014 2015 2019 2021 2016 2017 2018Big Ten 2 2 0 1 000 2020 2022 Independents 1 0 1 000 2006The American record includes appearances of the Big East Conference as The American retains the charter of the original Big East following its 2013 realignment Teams representing the Big East appeared in 10 games compiling a 5 5 record Independents Navy 2006 Game records editTeam Performance Team vs Opponent YearMost points scored one team 55 Wake Forest vs Texas A amp M 2017Most points scored both teams 107 Wake Forest vs Texas A amp M 2017Most points scored losing team 52 Texas A amp M vs Wake Forest 2017Fewest points allowed 0 shared by NC State vs USFVirginia vs South Carolina 20052018Margin of victory 28 Virginia vs South Carolina 2018Total yards 646 Wake Forest vs Texas A amp M 2017Rushing yards 331 Kentucky vs Virginia Tech 2019Passing yards 499 Texas A amp M vs Wake Forest 2017First downs 36 Duke vs Cincinnati 2012Fewest yards allowed 213 Wake Forest vs UCONN 2007Fewest rushing yards allowed 27 Maryland vs NC State 2022Fewest passing yards allowed 73 Virginia Tech vs Kentucky 2019Individual Player Team vs Opponent YearAll purpose yardsTouchdowns all purpose 4 Wali Lundy Virginia 2002Rushing yards 266 Nick Chubb Georgia 2014Rushing touchdowns 2 most recently Graham Mertz Wisconsin 2020Passing yards 499 Nick Starkel Texas A amp M 2017Passing touchdowns 4 most recently John Wolford Wake Forest 2017Receiving yards 217 Hakeem Nicks North Carolina 2008Receiving touchdowns 3 most recently Jaquarii Roberson Wake Forest 2020TacklesSacksInterceptions 2 shared by David Amerson NC State Dominick Sanders Georgia 20112014Long Plays Player Record Team vs Opponent YearTouchdown run 63 yds British Brooks North Carolina 2021Touchdown pass 83 yds Travis Kelce from Brendon Kay Cincinnati 2012Kickoff return 78 yds T J Logan North Carolina 2013Punt return 86 yds Ryan Switzer North Carolina 2013Interception return 72 yds Collin Wilder Wisconsin 2020Fumble return 28 yds Jordan Wright Kentucky 2019Punt 79 yds Will Monday Duke 2012Field goal 54 yds Brian Johnson Virginia Tech 2019Source 10 Media coverage editThe bowl was televised by ESPN2 from 2002 through 2005 since 2006 the bowl has been televised by ESPN 11 The following is a list of the television networks and announcers who have broadcast the bowl game throughout the years Television edit Date Network Play by play Color Commentator s Sideline Reporter s 2023 ESPN Matt Barrie Dan Mullen Harry Lyles Jr 2022 Anish Shroff Brock Osweiler Andraya Carter2021 Mike Golic Jr Taylor McGregor2020 Taylor Zarzour Matt Stinchcomb Marty Smith2019 Beth Mowins Anthony Becht Rocky Boiman2018 ABC Adam Amin2017 ESPN Jason Benetti Kelly Stouffer Kris Budden2016 Mike Patrick Ed Cunningham Dr Jerry Punch2015 Clay Matvick John Congemi Dawn Davenport2014 Anish Shroff Kelly Stouffer Cara Capuano2013 Carter Blackburn Danny Kanell Allison Williams2012 Mike Patrick Ed Cunningham Jeannine Edwards2011 Bob Wischusen Brian Griese Shannon Spake2010 Carter Blackburn Brock Huard and Mike Bellotti2009 Bob Wischusen Bob Griese and Chris Spielman Quint Kessenich2008 Sean McDonough Chris Spielman Rob Stone2007 Dave Pasch Andre Ware Quint Kessenich2006 Pam Ward Mike Gottfried Jimmy Dykes2005 ESPN2 Eric Collins Andre Ware2004 Dave Pasch Rod Gilmore and Trevor Matich Rob Stone2003 Pam Ward Chris Spielman Mike Gleason2002 ESPN Wayne Larrivee Randy WrightRadio edit Date Network Play by play Color Commentator s Sideline Reporter s 2023 ESPN Radio Mike Couzens Charles Arbuckle2022 Bill Roth Dana Boyle2021 Bowl Season Radio Travis Jones John Denton Molly Cotten2020 FirstTeam Radio2019 ESPN Radio Chris Cotter Mark Herzlich Kelsey Riggs2018 Taylor Zarzour Matt Stinchcomb Kris Budden2017 Matt Schick Mike Golic Jr Roddy Jones2016 Taylor Zarzour Charles Arbuckle Dari Nowkah2015 Quint Kessenich2014 Tom Hart Matt Stinchcomb Heather Mitts2013 David Diaz Infante Cara Capuano2012 Touchdown Radio Taylor Zarzour Gino Torretta Roxy Bernstein2011 Frank Frangie2010 ISP Sports Adam Witten Sonny Randle 2009 Alan York2008 Bill Rosinski20072006References edit 2019 Bowl Schedule collegefootballpoll com Retrieved December 13 2019 Belk bowl announces six year extension of partnership with Atlantic coast conference Belk Bowl Official Website Charlotte Collegiate Football Archived from the original on 2013 12 18 Retrieved 2013 12 05 Holcomb Dave November 20 2019 RIP Belk Bowl SEC bowl game expected to lose current sponsorship saturdaydownsouth com Duke s Mayonnaise replaces Belk as sponsor of Charlotte bowl game ESPN com AP June 18 2020 Retrieved June 18 2020 McMann Aaron June 4 2019 Big Ten to add three bowl games drop Holiday Gator in 2020 mlive com Retrieved August 25 2019 Solari Chris June 4 2019 Big Ten adds Las Vegas Charlotte Phoenix to football bowl destinations for 2020 Detroit Free Press Retrieved August 25 2019 Duke s Mayo Bowl trophy shatters in Wisconsin locker room ESPN Retrieved 31 December 2020 Belk Bowl Media Guide PDF belkbowl com 2017 Retrieved December 29 2017 Belk Bowl PDF Bowl All Star Game Records NCAA 2020 p 14 Retrieved January 3 2021 via NCAA org BELK BOWL RECORDS THROUGH 2019 PDF dukesmayobowl com Retrieved June 19 2020 Kelly Doug ed 2019 20 Football Bowl Association Media Guide PDF footballbowlassociation com p 130 Retrieved January 3 2020 External links editOfficial site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Duke 27s Mayo Bowl amp oldid 1189563068, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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