UMD wins Duke's Mayo Bowl; Locksley gets mayonnaise bath

Maryland coach Mike Locksley said a good coach always has a game plan.

That’s why he donned an oversized red Noggin Boss hat with a Maryland emblem on it as he sat quietly in a chair awaiting his postgame fate Friday — a bucket of mayonnaise being dumped over his head.

Locksley had agreed to do it for charity weeks ahead of the Duke’s Mayo Bowl, saying he’d do anything if it meant winning.

"A former Terp developed the hat and it gave me a little bit of cover" from the mayonnaise, Locksley said.

Taulia Tagovailoa threw a 19-yard touchdown pass to Octavian Smith, Chad Ryland kicked three field goals and Maryland outlasted No. 25 North Carolina State 16-12 in the bowl game at Bank of America Stadium.

Tagovailoa wasn’t perfect, finishing 19 of 37 for 221 yards with two interceptions. Roman Hemby ran for 65 yards rushing on 24 carries for Maryland (8-5), which won its second straight bowl.

Jakorian Bennett, who helped seal the win with a late interception, was named the game’s Most Valuable Player.

"The last four years we have talked about taking the next step, well the next step for us is to start competing for Big Ten championships," Locksley said. "There are some people out there that will laugh at us and think that is funny, but if you take a Terp for granted, I promise you, we will make you pay."

Ben Finley, one of four different starting quarterbacks for North Carolina State this season, completed 22 of 48 passes for 269 yards with two interceptions and couldn’t find the end zone.

All of N.C. State’s points came off the leg of All-American kicker Christopher Dunn, who converted field goals of 38, 19, 38 and 26 yards.

The Terrapins’ defense held N.C. State to 27 yards rushing on 18 carries and kept the Wolfpack out of the end zone.

"It’s tough when you are missing as many parts as we were but a lot of people are right now," said NC State coach Dave Doeren. "It was a myriad of things on that side of the ball."

Redshirt freshman Billy Edwards Jr. started for Maryland after Tagovailoa was benched for just the first drive.

"It was a coach’s decision and sometimes you have to do things to send a message," Locksley said.

Tagovailoa was not made available for interviews after the game.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.