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Miami won the first three Florida Cups awarded, having played Florida in the [[2002 NCAA Division I-A football season|2002]] and [[2003 NCAA Division I-A football season|2003]] regular seasons and the [[2004 Peach Bowl (December)|2004 Peach Bowl]]. Florida won its first Florida Cup in [[2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season|2008]], when it beat both Miami and Florida State. |
Miami won the first three Florida Cups awarded, having played Florida in the [[2002 NCAA Division I-A football season|2002]] and [[2003 NCAA Division I-A football season|2003]] regular seasons and the [[2004 Peach Bowl (December)|2004 Peach Bowl]]. Florida won its first Florida Cup in [[2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season|2008]], when it beat both Miami and Florida State. |
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== Future Cup Years == |
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The Florida Cup will next be awarded in 2013, since Florida and Miami are scheduled to play each other and each team will have a fair shot at beating the other two. However, Florida and Miami are not scheduled to play each other again in the near future, unless they meet in a bowl game or the college football playoff beginning in 2014; thus, the Cup may not be awarded again for awhile. |
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== Results table == |
== Results table == |
Revision as of 21:24, 27 November 2012
The Florida Cup is the American football trophy sponsored by the state of Florida given to either the Florida State University Seminoles, the University of Florida Gators, or the University of Miami Hurricanes for winning a round-robin against the other two teams in the same season (including bowl games if necessary).[1] It was first awarded in 2002.
Trophy design
The trophy was designed to be a unique piece of art as well as representative of the traditional power of Florida's major collegiate football teams. The Florida Cup stands approximately 24 inches (0.6 m) tall and is composed of several elements. The base is crafted from solid cherry with the outline of the State of Florida and the football at the top in gold-plated solid pewter. The football is mounted on three curved, swirling "pillars" made from silver-plated solid brass that represent the state's three powerhouse football programs—the University of Miami, Florida State University, and the University of Florida.
Conference Affiliations and Game Scheduling
The rivalry between the three schools has traditionally been non-conference; it was only in 2004 that Miami moved to the Atlantic Coast Conference to join Florida State, which played its first season as a member of the conference in 1992. Just prior to this move Miami was in the Big East Conference, which it joined in 1991. Both teams had been independent prior to joining their respective conferences. Florida has been in the Southeastern Conference for much longer, having been one of its charter members in 1932.
Although Florida State, for roughly 50 consecutive years, has played both Miami and Florida annually, Miami and Florida have not scheduled each other regularly since 1987. The Florida Cup is awarded to the winner of the round-robin between the three Florida schools.[2] Thus, the cup can only be awarded in years where Florida and Miami play each other, since FSU has a chance to beat both schools every year and Miami and Florida can only do so in years in which they play each other.
Miami won the first three Florida Cups awarded, having played Florida in the 2002 and 2003 regular seasons and the 2004 Peach Bowl. Florida won its first Florida Cup in 2008, when it beat both Miami and Florida State.
Future Cup Years
The Florida Cup will next be awarded in 2013, since Florida and Miami are scheduled to play each other and each team will have a fair shot at beating the other two. However, Florida and Miami are not scheduled to play each other again in the near future, unless they meet in a bowl game or the college football playoff beginning in 2014; thus, the Cup may not be awarded again for awhile.
Results table
Rankings under final scores indicate a team's AP Poll ranking prior to that game. Rankings next to a champions name indicate that team's ranking in the final AP Poll for that season. Teams are unranked unless otherwise indicated.
Florida victories | Florida State victories | Miami victories |
Season | Winner | Florida-Florida State score | Florida-Miami score | Florida State-Miami score |
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2002 | #2 Miami | #23 FSU 31, #15 UF 14 | #1 UM 41, #6 UF 16 | #1 UM 28, #16 FSU 27 |
2003 | #5 Miami | #9 FSU 38, #11 UF 34 | #3 UM 38, #21 UF 33 | #2 UM 22, #5 FSU 14 |
#10 UM 16, #9 FSU 14* | ||||
2004 | #11 Miami | UF 20, #10 FSU 13 | #14 UM 27, #20 UF 10** | #5 UM 16, #4 FSU 10 (OT) |
2008 | #1 Florida | #2 UF 45, #23 FSU 15 | #5 UF 26, UM 3 | FSU 41, UM 39 |
Note: * denotes 2004 Orange Bowl and ** denotes 2004 Peach Bowl
See also
- Florida–Florida State football rivalry
- Florida–Miami football rivalry
- Miami–Florida State football rivalry