The important thing is that Wisconsin football won the Duke’s Mayo Bowl in convincing fashion over Wake Forest. The 42-28 win saw the Badgers pick off Demon Deacon’s QB Sam Hartman four times in the second half and cruise in the fourth quarter to their fourth win of the season.
What happened after? Well, the Duke’s Mayo Bowl trophy will not be coming home in one piece. Here is what it looked like in all its glory before it was handed to the Badgers:
What’s its status now? NBC 15 Madison’s George Balekji was the first to show us that, well, it’s completely shattered:
#Badgess might come home a tad empty handed… it appears Duke’s Mayo Bowl trophy is shattered 😂🤣😭 2020 man.. pic.twitter.com/S8XEv9D4Tg
— George Balekji (@GeorgeBalekji) December 30, 2020
Who was the culprit that fumbled an expensive piece of hardware? The world may have never known as Paul Chryst and the players were staying hush hush in the postgame presser:
Paul Chryst not giving us an inch when pressed about the trophy 😂 #Badgers pic.twitter.com/Ti8pMTMxk0
— George Balekji (@GeorgeBalekji) December 30, 2020
Alas, this is 2020 and nothing gets past social media. The Zone Madison sports director Zach Helpirin got his hands on a video via Wisconsin RB Julius Davis. It was a solid all-around performance from Wisconsin QB Graham Mertz on the field, just not in the locker room:
How the trophy got broken. (Via @juliusdavis32) pic.twitter.com/0485w8G2YN
— Zach Heilprin (@ZachHeilprin) December 30, 2020
What do great leaders do when things don’t go according to plan? They don’t panic, they improvise. That’s exactly what Mertz did. Check out the new and improved trophy he made courtesy of Badgers RB Jalen Berger and Mertz on instagram:
The perfect photo doesn't exis….#Badgers (via @JalenBerger's instagram) pic.twitter.com/6o1tDRpvEJ
— Asher Low (@alow_33) December 30, 2020
I think the Duke’s Mayo Bowl has found their new trophy.