The Minnesota–Nebraska football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Minnesota Golden Gophers football team of the University of Minnesota and the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team of the University of Nebraska.
First meeting | November 29, 1900 Minnesota, 20–12 |
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Latest meeting | August 31, 2023 Minnesota, 13–10 |
Next meeting | 2025 in Minneapolis |
Trophy | $5 Bits of Broken Chair Trophy |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 64 |
All-time series | Minnesota leads, 37–25–2 (.594)[1] |
Trophy series | Minnesota leads, 7–3–0 (.700) |
Largest victory | Nebraska, 84–13 (1983) |
Longest win streak | Nebraska, 16 (1963–2012) |
Current win streak | Minnesota, 5 (2019–present) |
History
editThe rivalry can be separated into distinct eras, the first two being Minnesota's glory days, followed by Nebraska's rise to prominence. These match-ups took place when the schools were non-conference rivals, facing each other on a semi-regular basis from 1900 to 1974, then on a more intermittent basis until 1990. The Big Ten era started in 2011, when Nebraska joined the conference and played in the Legends Division (now the West Division) with Minnesota.[2] The trophy era began in 2014 with the creation of the $5 Bits of Broken Chair Trophy.
Minnesota leads the series 36–25–2, due in large part to a 29-6-2 record against Nebraska from 1900 to 1960. Minnesota gave Nebraska their worst home loss ever with a 61–7 win in 1945. From 1960 to 2018, Nebraska went 19–3 against Minnesota, winning 16 straight games from 1963 to 2012, with an average margin of victory over 30 points. However, since that time, the Gophers have won five consecutive games against the Cornhuskers.
1983
editOn September 17, 1983, No. 1 Nebraska, coming off a 44–6 week one win over No. 4 Penn State, traveled to Minneapolis. Nebraska racked up 790 yards of offense, nearly 600 of them rushing, en route to an 84–13 win over the Gophers, the worst loss in Minnesota history. Nebraska wide receiver Irving Fryar, who would go on to be the top pick in the 1984 NFL draft, managed 230 yards of offense on five touches (three carries for 92 yards; two receptions for 138 yards). Future Heisman Trophy winner Mike Rozier carried 15 times for 196 yards and three touchdowns.[3] Nebraska's entire 60-man travel roster had entered the game before the end of the third quarter.[citation needed]
The Cornhuskers would go on to set the all-time NCAA scoring record, while the Gophers lost their final ten games and finished 1–10.
$5 Bits of Broken Chair Trophy
editThe origin of the $5 Bits of Broken Chair Trophy is rooted in November 2014 banter between the Twitter accounts for Minnesota mascot Goldy Gopher and "Faux Pelini", a parody account of then-Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini.[4] Goldy suggested a wager on the game with this tweet: "Hey @FauxPelini, how about a friendly wager for this weekend's game? Team that gets the most points gets a conference win? Seem fair?"[5] Faux Pelini responded "OK how about if we [Nebraska] win you give me $5, if you [Minnesota] win I get to smash a wooden chair over your back".[6] This prompted Goldy to start crowdsourcing Twitter followers and Reddit's college football community to design the "$5 Bits of Broken Chair Trophy".[7] Many designs were quickly presented and eventually Goldy created a real trophy, which was brought to the 2014 game in Lincoln. Minnesota won 28–24 to take the trophy, their first victory in Lincoln since 1960; it also gave Minnesota their first winning streak against Nebraska since their 3-game streak from 1951 to 1954.[8]
The trophy received widespread acceptance from both fanbases, but both universities' administrations remained silent. The trophy changed hands for the first time on October 17, 2015, after Nebraska defeated Minnesota 48–25 in Minneapolis. Although Nebraska distanced itself from the trophy, in the weeks following the Cornhuskers' 2015 victory, the chair was seen with players and coaches, and made several appearances on the school's social media pages.[9] It was also taken to Minnesota spirit events by fans.[10]
In 2016, after Nebraska defeated Minnesota in Lincoln, the trophy seemingly disappeared. Inquiries to the Nebraska and Minnesota athletic departments revealed that neither school formally recognized the trophy as official, in a similar manner to the Floyd of Rosedale or Little Brown Jug. This essentially temporarily ended the $5 Bits of Broken Chair Trophy in any major capacity.[11]
On September 12, 2017, it was announced, via Twitter, that Nebraska and Minnesota would again play for the $5 Bits of Broken Chair trophy, likely as an unofficial trophy game.[12] Following an initial Reddit post where Huskers fans brainstormed ideas to keep the trophy alive, a new trophy was built.[13] The trophy now serves as the focal point of fundraisers for Nebraska's Team Jack Foundation and Minnesota's Masonic Children's Hospital.[14] The image of Faux Pelini on the $5 bill has been replaced with Herbie Husker. The other $5 bill still bears a picture of Goldy Gopher.[14]
Game results
editMinnesota victories | Nebraska victories | Tie games |
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See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Winsipedia - Minnesota Golden Gophers vs. Nebraska Cornhuskers football series history".
- ^ Wehling, Mike (September 12, 2017). "Nebraska Cornhuskers Renew Old-School Rivalry with Minnesota Gophers". bleacherreport.com. Retrieved September 13, 2017.
- ^ "Gophers-Nebraska series goes from rivalry to rout-fest". Star Tribune. Retrieved September 12, 2017.
- ^ Nebraska vs. Minnesota: Faux Pelini and Goldy Gopher Create A Trophy, The Daily Gopher, November 21, 2014, accessed April 29, 2015.
- ^ Gopher, Goldy. "Hey @FauxPelini, how about a friendly wager for this weekend's game? Team that gets the most points gets a conference win? Seem fair?".
- ^ Pelini, Fake Bo. "@GoldytheGopher OK how about if we win you give me $5, if you win I get to smash a wooden chair over your back".
- ^ The Internet made a Minnesota-Nebraska rivalry trophy actually worth caring about, SB Nation, November 23, 2014, accessed April 29, 2015.
- ^ "Minnesota vs. Nebraska - Game Recap - November 22, 2014 - ESPN". ESPN.com.
- ^ "Huskers Beat Minnesota 48-25: Broken Chair Trophy Celebration Thread!". SB Nation. October 17, 2015. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
- ^ The Big Ten's favorite rivalry trophy made an appearance tonight... accessed April 29, 2015.
- ^ Furley, Adam (November 18, 2016). "What happened to the $5 Bits of Broken Chair Trophy?". 93.7 FM The Ticket. Archived from the original on December 12, 2016. Retrieved November 21, 2016. Alt URL
- ^ Callahan, Sean (September 12, 2017). "Just learned today the Nebraska vs. Minnesota "Chair Trophy" is coming back! @TeamJack @ @UMNChildrens are involved with it. Stay tuned...pic.twitter.com/Wr10oZrlGE". @Sean_Callahan. Retrieved October 13, 2017.
- ^ "The New Bits of Broken Chair Trophy is Designed to Never Die". Hail Varsity. September 19, 2017. Retrieved October 13, 2017.
- ^ a b Mullin, Luke. "$5 Bits of Broken Chair Trophy is officially back in action". The Daily Nebraskan. Retrieved October 13, 2017.