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It seems kind of premature to call this a rivalry game. It's listed under "Big Ten Conference football rivalry games." It's obvious the Big Ten is attempting to manufacture a rivalry, but is it one already? Maybe in a few years if it catches on and becomes more than just a game against a bordering state, which Iowa has a number of already. Is it that on Wikipedia that you only have to have a trophy in the game for it to be considered a rivalry?

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It seems kind of premature to call this a rivalry game. It's listed under "Big Ten Conference football rivalry games." It's obvious the Big Ten is attempting to manufacture a rivalry, but is it one already? Maybe in a few years if it catches on and becomes more than just a game against a bordering state, which Iowa has a number of already. Is it that on Wikipedia that you only have to have a trophy in the game for it to be considered a rivalry?