Duke’s Mayo Bowl Odds & Lines

Played at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, Duke’s Mayo Bowl is a yearly battle between a mid-ranked team from the ACC and a team from either the SEC or Big Ten.

When legal sports betting hits North Carolina, there will be plenty of ways to get in on the Mayo Bowl action with moneylines, point spreads, over/unders and props.

See below for current Mayo Bowl odds as soon as the two teams are selected.

Duke’s Mayo Bowl odds

Check the odds feed below for current Duke’s Mayo Bowl odds at legal North Carolina online sportsbooks. Click on any odds to go directly to the online sportsbook and claim the welcome bonus available.

How to bet on Duke’s Mayo Bowl

Here’s a breakdown of three of the most popular college football bets for the Mayo Bowl – moneyline bets, point spread bets, and totals bets.

What is Duke’s Mayo Bowl point spread?

Point spread bets are a more advanced bet type. The point spread assigns a number of points to the favorite and the underdog, which levels the playing field.

The favorite needs to win by more than the assigned number of points, while the underdog needs to lose by fewer points than the assigned number or win outright.

For instance, if the favorite has a -3.5 point spread at DraftKings NC Sportsbook, they need to win by at least 4 points for bets on them to pay out.

What is the Duke’s Mayo Bowl moneyline?

Moneyline bets are a simple bet. You pick which team you think will win the game outright.

Each team is given odds. Negative (-) odds indicate the favorite. Positive (+) odds show the underdog.

Negative odds also reveal the amount you need to bet to win $100; positive odds indicate how much you can potentially win with a $100 bet.

For instance, if a team has -150 odds with BetMGM NC sportsbook online, you must bet $150 to win $100. If a team has +120 odds, you can win $120 with a $100 bet.

Duke’s Mayo Bowl over/under (totals) bet:

Totals bets, also known as over/under bets, predict the combined final score of both teams. Oddsmakers give a predicted total of points in the game, and you choose whether you think the final score will be over or under that number.

For example, if the predicted total is 50.5 points at FanDuel North Carolina, and you bet the over, you win if the final score is 30-24 (54 total points). The under will win if the final score is any score totalling uder 50.5 points (eg. 24-20, which is 44 total points).

Bet on Duke’s Mayo Bowl live in-game

One of the most exciting ways to bet on college football now is through live betting via online sportsbooks and betting apps.

You can bet on virtually every aspect of the game as it is being played. Live betting offers a wide range of betting options, including:

  • Alternate moneylines, spreads, totals
  • Prop bets
  • Over/under bets

Prop bets may include bets on whether a specific team will score on their next possession or whether a player will achieve a certain number of rushing yards.

Over/under bets may involve picking the total number of field goals, turnovers, or points scored by both teams.

With live betting, the odds shift in real-time as the game progresses.

Each sportsbook has its own set of live betting options, so shop around and find the sportsbook that offers the live betting options and odds in your preferred sports.

For college football and the Duke’s Mayo Bowl, any of the major sportsbook brands should have live betting odds. You can also find other popular college bowl games and lines to bet via the link provided.

How to open a new sportsbook account In North Carolina

If you’re new to online sports betting, getting started with a legal and regulated sportsbook is straightforward. Follow these steps to start placing bets on the Duke’s Mayo Bowl:

  • Step 1 – Find a reputable online sportsbook: Find a legal and regulated online sportsbook from the list above. All should offer game lines and props for the Duke’s Mayo Bowl. Research and read reviews here to compare.
  • Step 2 – Register or sign up: Once you’ve found a sportsbook you’re interested in, click the “register” or “sign up” button. From there, you’ll be asked to provide personal information such as your name, address, and social security number. Read through the sportsbook’s terms and conditions before agreeing to them.
  • Step 3 – Claim your bonus offers: Every sportsbook offers a bonus to new users, such as bonus bets or matched deposits. Make sure to claim any available sportsbook bonus offers before making your initial deposit.
  • Step 4 – Download the betting app: Most online sportsbooks offer a free app to download to place bets on the go. Make sure to download the app and familiarize yourself with its features before placing any bets.
  • Step 5 – Make your initial deposit: Once you’ve signed up and claimed any bonus offers, it’s time to make your initial deposit. Most sportsbooks accept multiple well-known payment methods, including credit cards, debit cards, and e-wallets.
  • Step 6 – Compare the odds: Not all sportsbooks offer the same odds. We recommend using multiple sportsbooks to find the best Mayo Bowl betting lines available.

Duke’s Mayo Bowl details

Here are the details for Duke’s Mayo Bowl, an annual NCAA football postseason event held in Charlotte, North Carolina:

  • Stadium: Bank of America Stadium
  • Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Operated: 2002-present
  • Conference Tie-ins: ACC, Big Ten (even number years), SEC (odd number years)
  • Previous Conference Tie-ins: AAC
  • Payout: US$4,780,461 (2019)
  • 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)

      Where is Duke’s Mayo Bowl played?

      • Name: Bank of America Stadium
      • Address: 800 South Mint St., Charlotte, North Carolina
      • Owner: City of Charlotte
      • Operator: Carolina Panthers
      • Capacity: 75,523
      • Opened: September 14, 1996
      • Construction cost: $248 million ($407 million in 2021 dollars)
      • Other events: ACC Championship Game (NCAA, 2010-present) and the Carolina Panthers

      How to watch Duke’s Mayo Bowl

      If you’re looking to catch the Duke’s Mayo Bowl, you can tune in to watch it on ESPN. Most satellite and cable packages include ESPN, as well as many popular streaming services.

      You’ll find ESPN on:

      • Cable
      • DirecTV
      • Dish Network
      • U-Verse TV
      • Verizon Fios
      • Google Fiber
      • Xfinity

      As well as streaming on:

      • YouTube TV
      • Hulu with Live TV
      • fuboTV
      • Sling TV
      • AT&T Now
      • ESPN+

      Streaming services may experience a slight delay, which could affect bettors looking to participate in live betting during the Duke’s Mayo Bowl.

      Delays of up to 30 seconds or a minute are possible, so keep that in mind if you plan to bet in real-time while watching the game.

      Duke’s Mayo Bowl trivia

      Here are some fun and interesting facts about Duke’s Mayo Bowl, an NCAA football postseason event that has been held annually since its inception in 2002:

      • The first-ever Duke’s Mayo Bowl was played between Virginia and West Virginia, with Virginia winning 48-22 in front of a crowd of 57,000.
      • The game has undergone several sponsorship name changes, including Continental Tire, Meineke Car Care Center, and Belk, before Duke’s Mayonnaise became the current title sponsor in 2020.
      • The Duke’s Mayo Bowl has tie-ins with the ACC, Big Ten, and SEC, with the conference affiliation alternating yearly.
      • In the history of Duke’s Mayo Bowl, the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) holds the most wins with 11, followed by the SEC with five and the Big Ten with three.
      • The most points scored in a Duke’s Mayo Bowl game was 75, in the 2003 matchup between Virginia and Pittsburgh.
      • In the 2017 edition of the game, Wake Forest set the record for the most rushing yards in a Duke’s Mayo Bowl with 400 yards in their win over Texas A&M.
      • In the 2019 game between Louisville and Mississippi State, Louisville’s Javian Hawkins set the record for the most rushing yards in a single game with 233.
      • As of the 2022 game, the record for the most passing yards in a Duke’s Mayo Bowl game is held by Nick Mullens, who threw for 342 yards in the 2016 game between Southern Miss and Louisiana-Lafayette.
      • Defensive players have also been named MVP of Duke’s Mayo Bowl, with Clemson linebacker Dorian O’Daniel winning the honor in the 2017 game against Ohio State.
      • In addition to being a popular football game, Duke’s Mayo Bowl is known for its tradition of pouring a cooler full of Duke’s Mayonnaise on the game’s MVP at the end of the game.
      About the Author

      Sam Eggleston

      Sam Eggleston is a sports journalist and editor who resides in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. He has worked for a variety of news organizations, including digital media companies SB Nation and Issue Media Group and print newspapers for Gannett, Morris and Ogden.