It’s starting to sound more and more like I was right about the events that famously followed the 2020 Duke’s Mayo Bowl.
Follow along and stay with me here.
Back on December 30, the Wisconsin Badgers defeated the Wake Forest Demon Deacons 42-28 in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl. After the game, as you know if you were anywhere near the internet that day, quarterback Graham Mertz dropped and shattered the trophy when the team was dancing in the locker room.
How the trophy got broken. (Via @juliusdavis32) pic.twitter.com/0485w8G2YN
— Zach Heilprin (@ZachHeilprin) December 30, 2020
The replacement for the shattered glass football? A bottle of the sponsor’s mayonnaise duct-taped to the top of the trophy stand.
The perfect photo doesn't exis….#Badgers (via @JalenBerger's instagram) pic.twitter.com/6o1tDRpvEJ
— Asher Low (@alow_33) December 30, 2020
This story made waves on all national outlets following the game, as who doesn’t like an old-fashioned trophy breaking during a middle-of-the-pack Bowl Game.
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Well, on a FOX College Football live stream during the National Championship last night Mertz discussed the trophy breaking and gave the honest truth about what happened.
The story we NEED to hear… @GrahamMertz5 gives the honest truth of how he broke the Mayo Bowl trophy 😂
(Sponsored by @Wendys #Ad) pic.twitter.com/rtaEmsJSTx
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) January 12, 2021
“Honest truth of what happened,” Mertz said. “After the game, the Duke’s Mayo people told us the trophy is cracked, it came from England so we are going to send a new one.”
So the trophy was already deemed replacable, the game was at noon on a Wednesday, Duke’s Mayo isn’t necessarily the most famous brand and something was needed to put the Bowl Game and the brand on a national stage.
After the game I appeared on LockedOnBadgers with site editor Asher Low and laid out my theory about the trophy breaking saga.
Was the @DukesMayoBowl trophy shattering after Graham Mertz's dance moves a complete accident? Or was this a genius marketing ploy conspiracy…@benzkenney and I discuss on today's @LockedOnBadgers (and discuss the game of course): pic.twitter.com/9uaE6bTD0I
— Asher Low (@alow_33) December 31, 2020
I’m just going to finish with this: as time has passed the stories are becoming more and more linked.
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