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The Illinois–Missouri football rivalry, also known as the Arch Rivalry, [2] [3] is an American college football rivalry between the Illinois Fighting Illini football team of the University of Illinois and Missouri Tigers football team of the University of Missouri.
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Ended by Missouri's move to the SEC: Nebraska–Iowa State [77] 1921–2010 90 years FBS 1896 Ended by Nebraska's move to the Big Ten: Duke–Georgia Tech [78] 1933–2022 90 years FBS 1933 Rivalry pre-dates Georgia Tech's admission into the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in 1983. Ended by changes to the ACC's scheduling format effective in 2023.
College football was a combat sport on rivalry Saturday. Rivalry week matchups are always heated with tensions and resentments building. But four annual clashes ended with fights between opponents ...
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Missouri and Kansas State, former Big 12 foes, face off on Saturday in a now-rare rivalry. So why did Missouri leave for the SEC in the first place? Missouri and Kansas State, former Big 12 foes ...
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The rivalry between Illinois and Missouri is modeled after the two schools' longstanding basketball rivalry, and it garners the most interest around St. Louis, with both schools having alumni and fans in the area. It has not been played annually, with 24 matchups occurring from 1896 to 2010, with Missouri leading the series 17–7.