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Illinois–Purdue football rivalry
First meetingNovember 22, 1890
Purdue, 62–0
Latest meetingNovember 12, 2022
Purdue, 31–24
Next meetingSeptember 30, 2023
TrophyPurdue Cannon
Statistics
Meetings total98
All-time seriesPurdue leads, 47–45–6[1]
Trophy seriesPurdue leads, 39–30–2
Largest victoryPurdue, 62–0 (1890)
Longest win streakIllinois, 6 (1906–1911, 1988–1993)
Longest unbeaten streakIllinois, 11 (1906–1919)
Current win streakPurdue, 3 (2020–present)
Locations of Illinois and Purdue

The Illinois–Purdue football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Illinois Fighting Illini football team of the University of Illinois and Purdue Boilermakers football team of Purdue University. The Purdue Cannon is presented to the winner of the game. Purdue leads the series 47–45–6.[2]

History

It all started in 1905 when a group of Purdue students took the Cannon to Champaign in anticipation of firing it to celebrate a Boilermaker victory. Although Purdue won 29–0, Illinois supporters, including Quincy A. Hall, discovered it in a culvert by the field and took it before the Purdue students could start their "booming" celebration.

Hall later moved it to his farmhouse near Milford, Illinois, where it survived a fire and gathered dust until he suggested it be used as a trophy in the football series between the two schools when the rivalry resumed in 1943 after an 11-year lapse. It was presented at halftime to the schools' athletic directors, Doug Mills and Guy Mackey.[3] Before the Cannon became an annual tradition, Illinois led the series 15–8–2.[4]

Through the Darrell Hazell years for Purdue and Lovie Smith years for Illinois, neither program wanted to acknowledge a deep hatred or even regard for the rivalry. For Purdue, they had Indiana University to worry about. For Illinois, they had to focus on trying to get a better bowl game than the Redbox. Bowl. But in recent history, the rivalry has picked up. The two teams are both desperate to be relevant in the ever expanding Big Ten, and based on the last three years, it seems like Purdue will be the victor of that competition as well.

The cannon is now maintained by the Tomahawk Service and Leadership Honorary at Purdue and Illini Pride.[5]

Game results

Illinois victoriesPurdue victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 1890 Champaign, IL Purdue 62–0
2 1892 Champaign, IL Purdue 12–6
3 1893 West Lafayette, IN Tie26–26
4 1894 Champaign, IL Purdue 22–2
5 1895 West Lafayette, IN Purdue 6–2
6 1896 West Lafayette, IN Tie4–4
7 1897 Champaign, IL Illinois 34–4
8 1899 Champaign, IL Purdue 5–0
9 1900 Champaign, IL Illinois 17–5
10 1901 West Lafayette, IN Illinois 28–6
11 1902 Champaign, IL Illinois 29–5
12 1903 West Lafayette, IN Illinois 24–0
13 1904 West Lafayette, IN Illinois 24–6
14 1905 Champaign, IL Purdue 29–0
15 1906 West Lafayette, IN Illinois 5–0
16 1907 Champaign, IL Illinois 14–12
17 1908 West Lafayette, IN Illinois 15–6
18 1909 Champaign, IL Illinois 14–10
19 1910 West Lafayette, IN Illinois 11–0
20 1911 Champaign, IL Illinois 12–3
21 1912 West Lafayette, IN Tie9–9
22 1913 Champaign, IL Tie0–0
23 1916 West Lafayette, IN Illinois 14–7
24 1917 Champaign, IL Illinois 27–0
25 1919 West Lafayette, IN Illinois 14–7
26 1930 Champaign, IL Purdue 25–0
27 1931 West Lafayette, IN Purdue 7–0
28 1943 West Lafayette, IN Purdue 40–21
29 1944 Champaign, IL Purdue 35–19
30 1946 Champaign, IL Illinois 43–7
31 1947 West Lafayette, IN Purdue 14–7
32 1948 Champaign, IL Illinois 10–6
33 1949 West Lafayette, IN Illinois 19–0
34 1952 Champaign, IL Purdue 40–12
35 1953 Champaign, IL #4 Illinois 21–0
36 1954 West Lafayette, IN #9 Purdue 28–14
37 1955 Champaign, IL Purdue 13–0
38 1956 West Lafayette, IN Tie7–7
39 1957 Champaign, IL Purdue 21–6
40 1958 West Lafayette, IN #10 Purdue 31–8
41 1959 Champaign, IL Tie7–7
42 1960 West Lafayette, IN Illinois 14–12
43 1961 Champaign, IL Purdue 23–9
44 1962 West Lafayette, IN Illinois 14–10
45 1963 Champaign, IL #2 Illinois 41–21
46 1964 West Lafayette, IN Purdue 26–14
47 1965 Champaign, IL Illinois 21–0
48 1966 West Lafayette, IN Purdue 25–21
49 1967 Champaign, IL #6 Purdue 42–9
50 1968 West Lafayette, IN #6 Purdue 35–17
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
51 1969 Champaign, IL #13 Purdue 49–22
52 1970 West Lafayette, IN Illinois 23–21
53 1971 Champaign, IL Illinois 21–7
54 1972 West Lafayette, IN Purdue 20–14
55 1973 Champaign, IL Illinois 15–13
56 1974 West Lafayette, IN Illinois 27–23
57 1975 Champaign, IL Purdue 26–24
58 1976 West Lafayette, IN Illinois 21–17
59 1977 West Lafayette, IN Illinois 29–22
60 1978 Champaign, IL #19 Purdue 13–0
61 1979 West Lafayette, IN #20 Purdue 28–14
62 1980 Champaign, IL Purdue 45–20
63 1981 West Lafayette, IN Purdue 44–20
64 1982 Champaign, IL #20 Illinois 38–34
65 1983 West Lafayette, IN #11 Illinois 35–21
66 1984 Champaign, IL Illinois 34–20
67 1985 West Lafayette, IN Purdue 30–24
68 1986 Champaign, IL Illinois 34–27
69 1987 West Lafayette, IN Purdue 9–3
70 1988 Champaign, IL Illinois 20–0
71 1989 West Lafayette, IN #16 Illinois 14–2
72 1990 Champaign, IL #11 Illinois 34–0
73 1991 West Lafayette, IN Illinois 41–14
74 1992 Champaign, IL Illinois 20–17
75 1993 West Lafayette, IN Illinois 28–10
76 1994 Champaign, IL Purdue 22–16
77 1997 Champaign, IL #22 Purdue 48–3
78 1998 West Lafayette, IN Purdue 42–9
79 2001 West Lafayette, IN #21 Illinois 38–13
80 2002 Champaign, IL Illinois 38–31
81 2003 West Lafayette, IN #22 Purdue 43–10
82 2004 Champaign, IL #15 Purdue 38–30
83 2005 West Lafayette, IN Purdue 37–3
84 2006 Champaign, IL Purdue 42–31
85 2009 West Lafayette, IN Purdue 24–14
86 2010 Champaign, IL Illinois 44–10
87 2011 West Lafayette, IN Purdue 21–14
88 2012 Champaign, IL Purdue 20–17
89 2013 West Lafayette, IN Illinois 20–16
90 2014 Champaign, IL Purdue 38–27
91 2015 West Lafayette, IN Illinois 48–14
92 2016 Champaign, IL Purdue 34–31OT
93 2017 West Lafayette, IN Purdue 29–10
94 2018 Champaign, IL Purdue 46–7
95 2019 West Lafayette, IN Illinois 24–6
96 2020 Champaign, IL Purdue 31–24
97 2021 West Lafayette, IN Purdue 13–9
98 2022 Champaign, IL Purdue 31–24
Series: Purdue leads 47–45–6[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Winsipedia - Illinois Fighting Illini vs. Purdue Boilermakers football series history". Winsipedia.
  2. ^ "Illinois Game by Game against Opponents". Archived from the original on 2004-09-08. Retrieved 2005-04-25.
  3. ^ "Midwest Teams Gearing Up for Saturday Tilts". Kenosha News. September 29, 1943. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "New Grid Rivalry Trophy at Stake Here Saturday". Journal and Courier. Lafayette, Indiana. September 28, 1943. p. 7 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2005-05-29. Retrieved 2005-05-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Official Purdue Athletics Website - Traditions

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