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Floyd of Rosedale
Floyd of Rosedale
Floyd of Rosedale in 2006 at the University of Minnesota Building at the Minnesota State Fair
Teams Iowa Hawkeyes
Minnesota Golden Gophers
Trophy Originated 1935
First Meeting 1891 (Minnesota, 42-4)
Last Meeting 2011 (Minnesota, 22-21)
Next Meeting September 29, 2012
All time Series Minnesota, 60-42-2
Trophy Series Minnesota, 41-34-2
Current Streak Minnesota, 2
Longest Winning Streak Minnesota, 12 (1891-1916)

Iowa logo Minnesota logo

Floyd of Rosedale is a bronze trophy in the shape of a pig which is awarded to the winner of the American college football rivalry game played annually by the Iowa Hawkeyes football team of the University of Iowa and the Minnesota Golden Gophers football team of the University of Minnesota.

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[edit] History

The 1934 football game between the Iowa Hawkeyes and Minnesota Golden Gophers had been filled with controversy over the treatment of Iowa star halfback Ozzie Simmons. Simmons was also one of the few black football players of that era, and several rough hits by the Gophers on Simmons forced him to leave the game multiple times in Minnesota’s 48-12 victory. “What it amounted to was that they were piling on – late hits,” Simmons recalled. “I had bruised ribs...they came at me with knees high, and some of it was pretty obvious.”[1]

The following year, Coach Bernie Bierman’s Gophers were 5-0, and Coach Ossie Solem’s Hawkeyes were 4-0-1. Before the 1935 Iowa-Minnesota contest in Iowa City, Bierman received a flood of threatening letters from Iowa fans. He requested and received special police protection for the team when it detrained in Iowa a couple days before the contest.[2]

The day before the game, Iowa Governor Clyde Herring told reporters, "If the officials stand for any rough tactics like Minnesota used last year, I'm sure the crowd won't."[3] Herring’s message was clear. “What he was saying was, ‘If you treat Ozzie like you treated him last year, we’re coming out of the stands,’” Simmons said.[4]

The news quickly reached Minnesota. Coach Bierman threatened to break off athletic relations. Minnesota Attorney General Harry Peterson practically accused the Iowa governor of thuggery. "Your remark that the crowd at the Iowa-Minnesota game will not stand for any rough tactics is calculated to incite a riot," said Peterson. "It is a breach of your duty as governor, and evidences an unsportsmanlike, cowardly and contemptible frame of mind."[5]

To lighten the mood, Minnesota Governor Floyd Olson sent a telegram to Governor Herring on game-day morning, which read, "Minnesota folks are excited about your statement about the Iowa crowd lynching the Minnesota football team. I have assured them that you are a law abiding gentleman only trying to get our goat...I will bet you a Minnesota prize hog against an Iowa prize hog that Minnesota wins."[6]

The Iowa governor accepted, and word of the bet reached Iowa City as the crowd gathered at the stadium. Things calmed down and the game was untroubled. Minnesota won 13-6, and Iowa star Ozzie Simmons played an injury-free game. Afterwards, the Minnesota players went out of their way to compliment Simmons, and Simmons praised the Gophers for their clean, hard-fought play. Minnesota went on to win their second straight national championship.

Governor Herring obtained an award-winning prize pig which had been donated by Allen Loomis, the owner of Rosedale Farms near Fort Dodge, Iowa. Dubbed Floyd after Minnesota Governor Olson, the pig was the brother of BlueBoy from Will Rogers' movie State Fair. A few days later, Governor Herring collected "Floyd of Rosedale" and personally walked him into Governor Olson’s carpeted office.[7]

Iowa social crusader Virgil Case swore out a criminal warrant in Des Moines against Governor Herring, alleging that the bet violated Iowa gambling laws.[8] Herring jokingly stated that he had retained Governor Olson as his attorney, who argued that it was not a true bet because Herring did not have a chance of winning it.[8] However, an assistant Iowa attorney general convinced a judge to dismiss on jurisdictional grounds because the bet had been made in Minnesota and Iowa City, beyond the local court's jurisdiction.[8] Case also argued that the governors were guilty of violating federal gambling laws because the pig had been placed into interstate commerce when Herring made good on the bet, but the U.S. Attorneys declined to prosecute.[8] President Franklin Roosevelt's former son-in-law, Curtis Dall, who attended the 1935 game as a guest of the governors, suggested that they name the pig "New Deal."[9] Herring vetoed that proposal.[9]

[edit] Aftermath

Governor Olson later offered Floyd up as the grand prize in a state-wide essay-writing contest, which was won by 14-year old Robert Jones. A few years later, Floyd of Rosedale caught cholera and died.[10]

Since the two schools could not continue wagering a live pig, Governor Olson commissioned Saint Paul sculptor Charles Brioscho to capture Floyd's image. The result was a bronze pig trophy 53cm (21 inches) long and 38cm (15 inches) high. Iowa and Minnesota have played for the Floyd of Rosedale trophy every year since then. The winner of the annual Iowa-Minnesota football game is entitled to keep the trophy until the following year's contest.

One of the most notable games in the rivalry was in the 1960 college football season when undefeated and number three-ranked Minnesota met undefeated and number-one ranked Iowa in Minneapolis. The game was for the Big Ten Conference championship, the 1961 Rose Bowl berth, and the #1 ranking. Minnesota won, 27-10.

In 2008, Rivals.com named Floyd of Rosedale the top rivalry trophy in college football.[11]

[edit] Game results

[edit] Pre-Trophy Era

Year Iowa Minnesota Location
1891 Iowa 4 Minnesota 42 Iowa City
1901 Iowa 0 Minnesota 16 Minneapolis
1902 Iowa 0 Minnesota 34 Iowa City
1903 Iowa 0 Minnesota 75 Minneapolis
1904 Iowa 0 Minnesota 11 Cedar Rapids, IA
1905 Iowa 0 Minnesota 39 Minneapolis
1909 Iowa 0 Minnesota 41 Minneapolis
1911 Iowa 6 Minnesota 24 Minneapolis
1912 Iowa 7 Minnesota 56 Minneapolis
1914 Iowa 0 Minnesota 7 Iowa City
1915 Iowa 13 Minnesota 51 Minneapolis
1916 Iowa 0 Minnesota 67 Minneapolis
1918 Iowa 6 Minnesota 0 Iowa City
1919 Iowa 9 Minnesota 6 Minneapolis
Year Iowa Minnesota Location
1920 Iowa 28 Minnesota 7 Iowa City
1921 Iowa 41 Minnesota 7 Minneapolis
1922 Iowa 28 Minnesota 14 Iowa City
1923 Iowa 7 Minnesota 20 Minneapolis
1924 Iowa 13 Minnesota 0 Iowa City
1925 Iowa 0 Minnesota 33 Minneapolis
1926 Iowa 0 Minnesota 41 Iowa City
1927 Iowa 0 Minnesota 38 Minneapolis
1928 Iowa 7 Minnesota 6 Iowa City
1929 Iowa 9 Minnesota 7 Iowa City
1931 Iowa 0 Minnesota 34 Minneapolis
1932 Iowa 6 Minnesota 21 Iowa City
1933 Iowa 7 Minnesota 19 Minneapolis
1934 Iowa 12 Minnesota 48 Iowa City

[edit] Floyd of Rosedale Era

Year Iowa Minnesota Location
1935 Iowa 6 Minnesota 13 Iowa City
1936 Iowa 0 Minnesota 52 Minneapolis
1937 Iowa 10 Minnesota 35 Iowa City
1938 Iowa 0 Minnesota 28 Minneapolis
1939 Iowa 13 Minnesota 9 Iowa City
1940 Iowa 6 Minnesota 34 Minneapolis
1941 Iowa 13 Minnesota 34 Iowa City
1942 Iowa 7 Minnesota 27 Minneapolis
1943 Iowa 14 Minnesota 33 Minneapolis
1944 Iowa 0 Minnesota 46 Iowa City
1945 Iowa 20 Minnesota 19 Iowa City
1946 Iowa 6 Minnesota 16 Minneapolis
1947 Iowa 13 Minnesota 7 Iowa City
1948 Iowa 21 Minnesota 28 Iowa City
1949 Iowa 7 Minnesota 55 Minneapolis
1950 Iowa 13 Minnesota 0 Minneapolis
1951 Iowa 20 Minnesota 20 Iowa City
1952 Iowa 7 Minnesota 17 Minneapolis
1953 Iowa 27 Minnesota 0 Iowa City
1954 Iowa 20 Minnesota 22 Minneapolis
1955 Iowa 26 Minnesota 0 Iowa City
1956 Iowa 7 Minnesota 0 Minneapolis
1957 Iowa 44 Minnesota 20 Iowa City
1958 Iowa 28 Minnesota 6 Minneapolis
1959 Iowa 33 Minnesota 0 Iowa City
1960 Iowa 10 Minnesota 27 Minneapolis
Year Iowa Minnesota Location
1961 Iowa 9 Minnesota 16 Iowa City
1962 Iowa 0 Minnesota 10 Minneapolis
1963 Iowa 27 Minnesota 13 Iowa City
1964 Iowa 13 Minnesota 14 Minneapolis
1965 Iowa 3 Minnesota 14 Iowa City
1966 Iowa 0 Minnesota 17 Minneapolis
1967 Iowa 0 Minnesota 10 Iowa City
1968 Iowa 35 Minnesota 28 Minneapolis
1969 Iowa 8 Minnesota 35 Iowa City
1970 Iowa 14 Minnesota 14 Minneapolis
1971 Iowa 14 Minnesota 19 Iowa City
1972 Iowa 14 Minnesota 43 Minneapolis
1973 Iowa 23 Minnesota 31 Iowa City
1974 Iowa 17 Minnesota 23 Minneapolis
1975 Iowa 7 Minnesota 31 Iowa City
1976 Iowa 22 Minnesota 12 Minneapolis
1977 Iowa 18 Minnesota 6 Iowa City
1978 Iowa 20 Minnesota 22 Minneapolis
1979 Iowa 7 Minnesota 24 Iowa City
1980 Iowa 6 Minnesota 24 Minneapolis
1981 Iowa 10 Minnesota 12 Iowa City
1982 Iowa 21 Minnesota 16 Minneapolis
1983 Iowa 61 Minnesota 10 Iowa City
1984 Iowa 17 Minnesota 23 Minneapolis
1985 Iowa 31 Minnesota 9 Iowa City
1986 Iowa 30 Minnesota 27 Minneapolis
Year Iowa Minnesota Location
1987 Iowa 34 Minnesota 20 Iowa City
1988 Iowa 31 Minnesota 22 Minneapolis
1989 Iowa 7 Minnesota 43 Iowa City
1990 Iowa 24 Minnesota 31 Minneapolis
1991 Iowa 23 Minnesota 8 Iowa City
1992 Iowa 13 Minnesota 28 Minneapolis
1993 Iowa 21 Minnesota 3 Iowa City
1994 Iowa 49 Minnesota 42 Minneapolis
1995 Iowa 45 Minnesota 3 Iowa City
1996 Iowa 43 Minnesota 24 Minneapolis
1997 Iowa 31 Minnesota 0 Iowa City
1998 Iowa 7 Minnesota 49 Minneapolis
1999 Iowa 21 Minnesota 25 Iowa City
2000 Iowa 24 Minnesota 27 Minneapolis
2001 Iowa 42 Minnesota 24 Iowa City
2002 Iowa 45 Minnesota 21 Minneapolis
2003 Iowa 40 Minnesota 22 Iowa City
2004 Iowa 29 Minnesota 27 Minneapolis
2005 Iowa 52 Minnesota 28 Iowa City
2006 Iowa 24 Minnesota 34 Minneapolis
2007 Iowa 21 Minnesota 16 Iowa City
2008 Iowa 55 Minnesota 0 Minneapolis
2009 Iowa 12 Minnesota 0 Iowa City
2010 Iowa 24 Minnesota 27 Minneapolis
2011 Iowa 21 Minnesota 22 Minneapolis

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Stadium Stories: Iowa Hawkeyes, by Buck Turnbull (ISBN 0-7627-3819-7), Pages 107-108
  2. ^ Minnesota Public Radio
  3. ^ Floyd of Rosedale - Minnesota vs. Iowa
  4. ^ Stadium Stories: Iowa Hawkeyes, by Buck Turnbull (ISBN 0-7627-3819-7), Page 108
  5. ^ Minnesota Public Radio
  6. ^ Floyd of Rosedale - Minnesota vs. Iowa
  7. ^ Floyd of Rosedale - Minnesota vs. Iowa
  8. ^ a b c d "Herring Arrest is Made Just Another Joke," Oelwein Daily Register, 1935-11-14 at p. 1,3.
  9. ^ a b "The Roosevelt Week," Time Magazine, 1935-11-18.
  10. ^ Minnesota Public Radio
  11. ^ Rivalry trophies

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