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What is the oldest rivalry in the Pac-12?

USC and Stanford football have been facing off longer than any other Pac-12 opponents, and their storied rivalry will end for the time being after 118 years on Saturday. (Brooks Taylor / Daily Trojan)
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What is the longest uninterrupted college football rivalry?

24) Lafayette-Lehigh

They've met a total of 159 times and didn't miss a matchup between 1897 and 2020—which makes it the most-played rivalry and the longest uninterrupted annual series in college football's history.
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Does Pac-12 have protected rivalries?

Pac-12 teams moving to Big Ten

The Big Ten will operate without divisions in 2024 and beyond, so the four new members will have rotating schedules with protected rivalries. For example, while the rest of the Big Ten schedule will rotate for Oregon, the Ducks will face Washington annually.
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What is the oldest college football rivalry trophy?

The Little Brown Jug is the most regularly exchanged rivalry trophy in college football, the oldest trophy game in FBS college football, and the second oldest rivalry trophy overall, next to the 1899 Territorial Cup (which did not become a travelling/exchange trophy until 2001), contested between Arizona and Arizona ...
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What is the oldest rivalry in football history?

Bears vs. Cardinals: The NFL's Oldest Rivalry | Downtown Mesa.
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Pac-12 Tailgate dives into the history of the Territorial Cup, the oldest rivalry trophy in the NCAA

What is the fiercest rivalry in football?

Here are some of the most intense and historic football rivalries from around the world:
  • El Clásico - Real Madrid vs. ...
  • The Old Firm - Celtic vs. ...
  • Superclásico - Boca Juniors vs. ...
  • Milan Derby - AC Milan vs. ...
  • Merseyside Derby - Liverpool vs. ...
  • Derby d'Italia - Juventus vs. ...
  • Northwest Derby - Manchester United vs.
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What teams have the oldest rivalry?

Yale vs. Princeton is the oldest rivalry, dating back to 1873, four years after Princeton played in the first ever college football game against Rutgers (Princeton no longer plays Rutgers).
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What is the oldest college football team?

Rutgers University and its neighbor, Princeton, played the first game of intercollegiate football on Nov. 6, 1869, on a plot of ground where the present-day Rutgers gymnasium now stands in New Brunswick, N.J. Rutgers won that first game, 6-4.
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Who has the largest stadium in college football?

First opened in 1927, the Michigan Stadium, home to NCAA Division I team the Michigan Wolverines, has a capacity of over 107 thousand. Aptly named "The Big House", the stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is the largest sports stadium in the United States.
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Who is Notre Dame's biggest football rival?

The Trojans, of course, play in the Pac-12, while Notre Dame is currently independent. The two legendary college football programs have never played in the same conference, yet hold one of the most historic rivalries in all of college football annually. So how did the rivalry between Notre Dame and USC come to be?
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What will happen to Pac-12 in 2024?

On Saturday night, Cal and UCLA will face off in the final regular-season football game for the Pac-12 as we know it. Going forward, the conference will only have two schools and no media deal. Beginning in 2024, Oregon State and Washington State will be the only remaining members.
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Why is Pac-12 dissolving?

Arguably the main reason the conference fell apart—why 10 of its 12 schools fled, even at a reduced share of revenue—was because it couldn't agree on a new media rights deal. With its current deal set to expire in 2024, the league was the only one in the Power Five without a long-term contract.
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What is the hardest college football schedule in 2024?

Ranking college football's 10 hardest schedules in 2024
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  • Florida. USA Today Images.
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What is the 2nd oldest rivalry in college football?

Cincinnati vs. Miami (OH): This is the second-oldest FBS rivalry, dating back to 1888. The schools are located less than 40 miles from one another, and have done battle 117 times with Miami holding a 59-51-7 edge.
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Who has started the most college football games?

Previously, Nix had tied former Boise State quarterback Kellen Moore and former Texas quarterback Colt McCoy with 53 starts in their college careers. He set the record with 54 starts against Washington State and continues to pile on his likely unbreakable record.
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Who is Dartmouth's rival?

The Dartmouth–Harvard football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Dartmouth Big Green and Harvard Crimson. The series began in 1882 and is considered one of the fifteen oldest rivalries in College football.
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Which college stadium holds the most fans?

1. Michigan — Michigan Stadium (107,601) "The Big House" at Michigan was built in 1927 with an original capacity of 72,000 — much smaller than its present day total that ranks highest in all of college football.
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What is the greatest setting in college football?

Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium is nestled high above Union Bay on Lake Washington and is known as the "Greatest Setting in College Football." Its trademark cantilever metal roof structure traps in sound, making the venue known for being one of the loudest stadiums in the nation with crowd noise routinely ...
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What college is the birthplace of college football?

Rutgers, the Birthplace of College Football, began playing at the site of SHI Stadium on November 5, 1938.
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Which college invented football?

The birth of American football came in 1869 on College Avenue in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The game was between Rutgers University and the College of New Jersey (now known as Princeton University).
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What is the best rivalry ever?

Here's a list of the 10 best rivalries in sports history (in no particular order).
  • Green Bay Packers versus Chicago Bears. ...
  • Los Angeles Lakers versus Boston Celtics. ...
  • Joe Frazier versus Muhammad Ali. ...
  • Boston Red Sox versus New York Yankees. ...
  • Ohio State versus Michigan. ...
  • Duke versus North Carolina.
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What is the most iconic rivalry?

Coca-Cola vs.

Coke vs. Pepsi is one of the most famous rivalries in human history, let alone the corporate world. It goes all the way back to the late 1800s when the two brands immediately became competitors after their founding.
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What is the most famous rivalry in history?

But if there's one rivalry that stands out above all the rest, it's the one between England and Scotland. The two countries have a long history of conflict, dating back to the Middle Ages. The most famous battle between them was the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, when Scotland defeated England in a stunning victory.
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