CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Moments before being doused with a five-gallon tub of mayonnaise, Minnesota coach P.J. Fleck shouted ''make it a double!"
Then the 44-year-old coach strapped on a Duke's Mayo Bowl necktie and — with his players watching and chanting ''Mayo! Mayo!" — was drenched on a chilly 40-degree night, a celebration that has become part of the game tradition.
''I told our players if they had 15 tubs of those, I would have done all 15," Fleck said. "It's worth it to be a champion at the end of the year.''
Max Brosmer threw for 211 yards and a touchdown, Darius Taylor ran for 113 yards a TD and also threw for a score and the Golden Gophers extended their bowl winning streak to eight with a 24-10 victory over Virginia Tech on Friday night.
Elijah Spencer had six catches for 81 yards and two TDs for Minnesota (8-5) and was selected the game's MVP after returning to Charlotte, where he played two seasons for the 49ers.
''It was big time because I didn't think I would have another opportunity to play in front of all of my friends and family,'' Spencer said. "A lot of friends and family haven't seen me play since I went to Minnesota, so being able to play in my backyard, hey, why not?'
Said Fleck: "It's a little ironic. And it's a fitting end to his career. He had two really great years with us."
For Fleck it was another victorious bowl victory — his sixth in a row at Minnesota.