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First meeting: November 2, 1891 Minnesota, 42–4: Latest meeting: September 21, 2024 Iowa, 31–14: Next meeting: October 25, 2025 at Iowa City, IA: Trophy
Iowa–Minnesota: Floyd of Rosedale [1] Iowa: Minnesota: 1891 2024 118 Iowa–Nebraska: Heroes Trophy Iowa: Nebraska: 1891 2022 53 Iowa–Wisconsin: Heartland Trophy [1] Iowa: Wisconsin: 1894 2022 96 Maryland–Penn State: Maryland: Penn State: 1917 2022 46 Michigan State–Penn State [2] Land Grant Trophy [1] Michigan State: Penn State: 1914 ...
Iowa has a one-game edge in the trophy exchange, 44-43-2. Iowa has won 18 of the last 22 and eight of the last nine … but Minnesota is the defending trophy-holder thanks to last year’s 12-10 ...
The winner of the game is awarded the Floyd of Rosedale, 98 lb (44 kg) a bronze pig trophy. The trophy began in 1935, when, in an effort to deescalate tensions between the two teams and fan bases, Minnesota Governor Floyd Olson bet Iowa Governor Clyde L. Herring a prize hog against an Iowa prize hog that Minnesota would win the game. After ...
Minnesota won 7–6. Minnesota went on to go 8–0 and win the national championship. In 1977, Minnesota stunned #1 Michigan 16–0; [20] it was the only loss of the regular season for the Wolverines as they advanced to (and lost) the 1978 Rose Bowl to the Washington Huskies 27-20. [21] [22]
A trophy to mark the occasion was established by Minnesota Governor Arne Carlson and Pennsylvania Governor Robert Casey, represented at the time by acting Governor Mark Singel. [ 2 ] [ 7 ] [ 3 ] Singel presented an artist's conception of the prospective Governor's Victory Bell prior to the game.
The unbeaten Golden Gophers entered the game ranked No. 8 and with CFP aspirations. Iowa was aggressive in the first half and put up three touchdowns. Minnesota was able to drive the ball but failed to score enough and left Iowa City having not defeated the Hawkeyes at Kinnick Stadium since Kirk Ferentz's first year in 1999. The Hawkeye fans ...
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