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The First Jeweled Shillelagh, awarded to the winner of the annual USC vs. Notre Dame game. The Jeweled Shillelagh (shi-LAY-lee) is the trophy awarded to the winner of the annual Notre Dame–USC football rivalry game. The shillelagh, an Irish club, is made of oak or blackthorn saplings from Ireland.
Shillelagh (Lost) Northwestern: Notre Dame: 1889 2018 49 Notre Dame–Purdue: Shillelagh Trophy Notre Dame: Purdue: 1896 2021 86 Notre Dame–USC: Jeweled Shillelagh Notre Dame: USC: 1926 2023 94 Oregon–Oregon State: Platypus Trophy: Oregon: Oregon State: 1894 2024 128 Oregon–Saint Mary's: The Governors' Perpetual Trophy Oregon: Saint Mary ...
Shillelagh Trophy can refer to: . The Jeweled Shillelagh awarded to the victor of the football game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and USC Trojans since 1952; The Shillelagh Trophy (Northwestern–Notre Dame) awarded to the victor of the football game between the Northwestern Wildcats and Notre Dame Fighting Irish 1930–c. 1973
Fisher Stadium's scoreboard in Easton, Pennsylvania following Lafayette College's victory over Lehigh University in the 142nd edition of "The Rivalry" in 2006.The series between the two colleges, which are 17 miles (27 km) away from each other in the Lehigh Valley, is the most played rivalry in college football history with 158 meetings since 1884.
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The trophy game was created at the behest of Notre Dame head coach Knute Rockne, who wanted a rivalry in the Chicago metropolitan area to help build Notre Dame's fanbase there. [ 3 ] The game decided the national championship in 1930, and Notre Dame victories cost Northwestern national championships in 1926 and 1936.
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