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The '''South Florida–CENTRAL FLORIDA rivalry''', officially known as the '''War on I–4''', is a [[college rivalry]] between the [[University of Central Florida]] [[CENTRAL FLORIDA Knights|Knights]] and [[University of South Florida]] [[South Florida Bulls|Bulls]]. The rivalry is best known for its [[college football]] matchup, and originated in a series of football games played from 2005–08. In 2013, when CENTRAL FLORIDA joined the [[American Athletic Conference]], the schools began competing annually in all sports, with the yearly football game played on [[American football on Thanksgiving|Thanksgiving weekend]]. In 2016, the schools officially adopted the "War on I-4" as an official competition series. Each year, the team with the most wins across all sports receives an I–4 road sign trophy; the winner of the football game also receives a similar trophy.
The '''South Florida–UCF rivalry''', officially known as the '''War on I–4''', is a [[college rivalry]] between the [[University of Central Florida]] [[UCF Knights|Knights]] and [[University of South Florida]] [[South Florida Bulls|Bulls]]. The rivalry is best known for its [[college football]] matchup, and originated in a series of football games played from 2005–08. In 2013, when UCF joined the [[American Athletic Conference]], the schools began competing annually in all sports, with the yearly football game played on [[American football on Thanksgiving|Thanksgiving weekend]]. In 2016, the schools officially adopted the "War on I-4" as an official competition series. Each year, the team with the most wins across all sports receives an I–4 road sign trophy; the winner of the football game also receives a similar trophy.


==Names==
==Names==
Starting when the schools first met on the gridiron in 2005, some writers dubbed the rivalry the "War on I–4". When the series resumed in 2013, administrators from both schools named it the "I–4 Corridor Clash". Both names refer to [[Interstate 4]], an [[interstate highway]] that runs through both [[Orlando]] and [[Tampa]] in [[Central Florida]].<ref name=Brown>{{cite news|title=It's First Nickname Saturday |first1=Rick |last1=Brown |url=http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050917/COLUMNISTS0614/509170387/1254 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102155436/http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20050917%2FCOLUMNISTS0614%2F509170387%2F1254 |archive-date=November 2, 2013 |newspaper=[[The Ledger]] |date=September 17, 2005 |accessdate=August 13, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.wftv.com/news/brus-clues-week-14-college-football-picks/165933797 |title= Bru's Clues: Week 14 College Football Picks |last1= Bruey |first1= Christian |date= November 27, 2013 |website= www.wftv.com |publisher= WFTV |accessdate=November 30, 2013}}</ref> In 2016, when the schools announced the official competition, they formally adopted the "War on I-4" name.<ref name="USF Establish" /><ref name="CENTRAL FLORIDA Establish" />
Starting when the schools first met on the gridiron in 2005, some writers dubbed the rivalry the "War on I–4". When the series resumed in 2013, administrators from both schools named it the "I–4 Corridor Clash". Both names refer to [[Interstate 4]], an [[interstate highway]] that runs through both [[Orlando]] and [[Tampa]] in [[Central Florida]].<ref name=Brown>{{cite news|title=It's First Nickname Saturday |first1=Rick |last1=Brown |url=http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050917/COLUMNISTS0614/509170387/1254 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102155436/http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20050917%2FCOLUMNISTS0614%2F509170387%2F1254 |archive-date=November 2, 2013 |newspaper=[[The Ledger]] |date=September 17, 2005 |accessdate=August 13, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.wftv.com/news/brus-clues-week-14-college-football-picks/165933797 |title= Bru's Clues: Week 14 College Football Picks |last1= Bruey |first1= Christian |date= November 27, 2013 |website= www.wftv.com |publisher= WFTV |accessdate=November 30, 2013}}</ref> In 2016, when the schools announced the official competition, they formally adopted the "War on I-4" name.<ref name="USF Establish" /><ref name="UCF Establish" />


The name "[[War on I-4 (arena football)|War on I-4]]" had been used for an [[arena football]] rivalry between the [[Tampa Bay Storm]] and [[Orlando Predators]] between 1992 and 2016; those two teams were likewise located in the same metropolitan areas. The name came available when the Predators folded following the spring 2016 season.
The name "[[War on I-4 (arena football)|War on I-4]]" had been used for an [[arena football]] rivalry between the [[Tampa Bay Storm]] and [[Orlando Predators]] between 1992 and 2016; those two teams were likewise located in the same metropolitan areas. The name came available when the Predators folded following the spring 2016 season.
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==Series history==
==Series history==
===Beginning===
===Beginning===
Founded in 1956 and 1963, respectively, the University of South Florida and the University of Central Florida are located {{convert|82.6|miles}} apart from each other.{{efn|The distance between the two schools is being measured in a [[As the crow flies|straight line]] from the front entrance of the CENTRAL FLORIDA Student Union ({{Coord|28.601778|-81.200549|display=inline|name=CENTRAL FLORIDA Student Union}}) to the front entrance of USF's Phyllis P. Marshall Student Center ({{Coord|28.063741|-82.413310|display=inline|name=Phyllis P. Marshall Student Center}}).}} The schools' distance, combined with their athletic programs concurrent establishment and rise to [[NCAA Division I]] helped create a natural rivalry between the two schools. The first meeting between the [[University of Central Florida|Florida Technical University]] Knights of the Pegasus (CENTRAL FLORIDA)<ref>{{cite news|url=http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2007-04-13/sports/CENTRAL FLORIDA13_1_Central Florida-nickname-knights|first1=Kyle|last1=Hightower|title=`Golden' era ends for CENTRAL FLORIDA|publisher=Orlando Sentinel|date=April 13, 2007}}</ref> and the University of South Florida Golden Brahman was in 1972 in a basketball game in Tampa. The Golden Brahman won this game, 115–96.<ref name="History">{{cite web|title=History|url=http://www.war-on-i4.com/History|website=www.war-on-i4.com|accessdate=October 1, 2016}}</ref> Since that time, the schools have played each other in 9 other sports.<ref name="History" />
Founded in 1956 and 1963, respectively, the University of South Florida and the University of Central Florida are located {{convert|82.6|miles}} apart from each other.{{efn|The distance between the two schools is being measured in a [[As the crow flies|straight line]] from the front entrance of the UCF Student Union ({{Coord|28.601778|-81.200549|display=inline|name=UCF Student Union}}) to the front entrance of USF's Phyllis P. Marshall Student Center ({{Coord|28.063741|-82.413310|display=inline|name=Phyllis P. Marshall Student Center}}).}} The schools' distance, combined with their athletic programs concurrent establishment and rise to [[NCAA Division I]] helped create a natural rivalry between the two schools. The first meeting between the [[University of Central Florida|Florida Technical University]] Knights of the Pegasus (UCF)<ref>{{cite news|url=http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2007-04-13/sports/UCF13_1_ucf-nickname-knights|first1=Kyle|last1=Hightower|title=`Golden' era ends for UCF|publisher=Orlando Sentinel|date=April 13, 2007}}</ref> and the University of South Florida Golden Brahman was in 1972 in a basketball game in Tampa. The Golden Brahman won this game, 115–96.<ref name="History">{{cite web|title=History|url=http://www.war-on-i4.com/History|website=www.war-on-i4.com|accessdate=October 1, 2016}}</ref> Since that time, the schools have played each other in 9 other sports.<ref name="History" />


===Official War on I-4 rivalry===
===Official War on I-4 rivalry===
[[File:War on I-4 Trophy at the CENTRAL FLORIDA National Champs Block Party (27818915499).jpg|thumb|War on I-4 Trophy]]
[[File:War on I-4 Trophy at the UCF National Champs Block Party (27818915499).jpg|thumb|War on I-4 Trophy]]
On September 21, 2016, both schools announced the official recognition of the “War On I-4” rivalry series. The schools compete each school year in 14 sports for bragging rights, with each sports team's record counting equally toward a final tally for each program. The winner each year will take possession of a large trophy shaped like the iconic I-4 road sign, which will be displayed on their campus for the following year. The winner of the annual Thanksgiving weekend, football clash will also receive a similarly shaped “War On I-4” trophy.<ref name="USF Establish">{{cite web|title=USF & CENTRAL FLORIDA ESTABLISH "WAR ON I-4" RIVALRY SERIES|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7700&ATCLID=211180079|publisher=University of South Florida|accessdate=September 21, 2016}}</ref><ref name="CENTRAL FLORIDA Establish">{{cite web|last1=Seeley|first1=Andy|title=CENTRAL FLORIDA, USF Debut Rivalry Series – CENTRAL FLORIDAKnights.com {{!}} CENTRAL FLORIDA Knights|url=http://Central Floridaknights.com/news/2016/9/21/Central Florida-usf-debut-rivalry-series.aspx|website=Central Floridaknights.com|accessdate=September 21, 2016}}</ref>
On September 21, 2016, both schools announced the official recognition of the “War On I-4” rivalry series. The schools compete each school year in 14 sports for bragging rights, with each sports team's record counting equally toward a final tally for each program. The winner each year will take possession of a large trophy shaped like the iconic I-4 road sign, which will be displayed on their campus for the following year. The winner of the annual Thanksgiving weekend, football clash will also receive a similarly shaped “War On I-4” trophy.<ref name="USF Establish">{{cite web|title=USF & UCF ESTABLISH "WAR ON I-4" RIVALRY SERIES|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7700&ATCLID=211180079|publisher=University of South Florida|accessdate=September 21, 2016}}</ref><ref name="UCF Establish">{{cite web|last1=Seeley|first1=Andy|title=UCF, USF Debut Rivalry Series – UCFKnights.com {{!}} UCF Knights|url=http://ucfknights.com/news/2016/9/21/ucf-usf-debut-rivalry-series.aspx|website=ucfknights.com|accessdate=September 21, 2016}}</ref>


==Official series point system and results==
==Official series point system and results==
Beginning on September 21, 2016, when the rivalry series was officially established, USF and CENTRAL FLORIDA score their head-to-head competitions in 14 sports programs represented at both universities, with each sport being worth 6 points. Nine programs (football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, soccer, volleyball, men’s tennis and women’s tennis) compete head-to-head during the regular season. The five programs that don’t compete directly against each other (cross country, golf, and track and field) determine their winner based on the best overall conference post-season performance of the teams. The performances of both athletic programs in the annual NCAA Graduation Success Rate will be used as a tiebreaker, if necessary. Points will be awarded per victory in sports with multiple meetings in a given season.<ref name="USF Establish" />
Beginning on September 21, 2016, when the rivalry series was officially established, USF and UCF score their head-to-head competitions in 14 sports programs represented at both universities, with each sport being worth 6 points. Nine programs (football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, soccer, volleyball, men’s tennis and women’s tennis) compete head-to-head during the regular season. The five programs that don’t compete directly against each other (cross country, golf, and track and field) determine their winner based on the best overall conference post-season performance of the teams. The performances of both athletic programs in the annual NCAA Graduation Success Rate will be used as a tiebreaker, if necessary. Points will be awarded per victory in sports with multiple meetings in a given season.<ref name="USF Establish" />


CENTRAL FLORIDA clinched the first academic year's overall title with a women's golf AAC championship on April 18, 2017.<ref>{{cite web|title=War On I-4 Winners|url=http://Central Floridaknights.com/news/2017/4/18/general-war-on-i-4-winners.aspx|date=April 18, 2017|first=Daniel|last=Forcella|accessdate=April 19, 2017|language=en|publisher=University of Central Florida}}</ref> On May 20, 2017, CENTRAL FLORIDA won the final baseball game 3–2,<ref name="2017 second series" /> making the final point total 51 points to 33 points.<ref>{{cite web|title=War On I-4 Champs|url=http://Central Floridaknights.com/news/2017/5/25/general-war-on-i-4-champs.aspx|first=Daniel|last=Forcella|date=May 25, 2017|publisher=University of Central Florida|language=en}}</ref>
UCF clinched the first academic year's overall title with a women's golf AAC championship on April 18, 2017.<ref>{{cite web|title=War On I-4 Winners|url=http://ucfknights.com/news/2017/4/18/general-war-on-i-4-winners.aspx|date=April 18, 2017|first=Daniel|last=Forcella|accessdate=April 19, 2017|language=en|publisher=University of Central Florida}}</ref> On May 20, 2017, UCF won the final baseball game 3–2,<ref name="2017 second series" /> making the final point total 51 points to 33 points.<ref>{{cite web|title=War On I-4 Champs|url=http://ucfknights.com/news/2017/5/25/general-war-on-i-4-champs.aspx|first=Daniel|last=Forcella|date=May 25, 2017|publisher=University of Central Florida|language=en}}</ref>


On April 17, 2018, CENTRAL FLORIDA clinched the overall title for the second consecutive year, again in the women's golf AAC championship. CENTRAL FLORIDA finished second in the event, while USF finished ninth.<ref name="2018 clinched">{{cite web|title=Knights Finish 2nd at AAC, Secure War On I-4 Title|url=http://Central Floridaknights.com/news/2018/4/17/-w-golf-two-for-the-price-of-one.aspx|first=Andy|last=Seeley|date=April 17, 2018|accessdate=April 17, 2018|language=en|publisher=University of Central Florida}}</ref><ref name="April 17 score">{{cite tweet|title=⚔️ BACK-TO-BACK #WARONI4 CHAMPIONS ⚔️|user=CENTRAL FLORIDAKnights|date=April 17, 2018|number=986330195396186112}}</ref> The series concluded on May 13, 2018, with the final score at 49 points for CENTRAL FLORIDA to 35 points for USF.<ref name="final score">{{cite web|title=2017-18 War On I-4 Schedule|url=https://www.war-on-i4.com/Schedule|first=|last=|date=|accessdate=May 13, 2018|language=en|publisher=|work=War-on-I4.com}}</ref>
On April 17, 2018, UCF clinched the overall title for the second consecutive year, again in the women's golf AAC championship. UCF finished second in the event, while USF finished ninth.<ref name="2018 clinched">{{cite web|title=Knights Finish 2nd at AAC, Secure War On I-4 Title|url=http://ucfknights.com/news/2018/4/17/-w-golf-two-for-the-price-of-one.aspx|first=Andy|last=Seeley|date=April 17, 2018|accessdate=April 17, 2018|language=en|publisher=University of Central Florida}}</ref><ref name="April 17 score">{{cite tweet|title=⚔️ BACK-TO-BACK #WARONI4 CHAMPIONS ⚔️|user=UCFKnights|date=April 17, 2018|number=986330195396186112}}</ref> The series concluded on May 13, 2018, with the final score at 49 points for UCF to 35 points for USF.<ref name="final score">{{cite web|title=2017-18 War On I-4 Schedule|url=https://www.war-on-i4.com/Schedule|first=|last=|date=|accessdate=May 13, 2018|language=en|publisher=|work=War-on-I4.com}}</ref>


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| 2016–2017
| 2016–2017
| style="background: #BD9B60;"| <span style="color:#00000;">'''CENTRAL FLORIDA'''</span>
| style="background: #BD9B60;"| <span style="color:#00000;">'''UCF'''</span>
| style="background: #BD9B60;"| <span style="color:#00000;">51–33</span>
| style="background: #BD9B60;"| <span style="color:#00000;">51–33</span>
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| 2017–2018
| 2017–2018
| style="background: #BD9B60;"| <span style="color:#00000;">'''CENTRAL FLORIDA'''</span>
| style="background: #BD9B60;"| <span style="color:#00000;">'''UCF'''</span>
| style="background: #BD9B60;"| <span style="color:#00000;">49–35
| style="background: #BD9B60;"| <span style="color:#00000;">49–35
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| series_record = South Florida leads 6–3
| series_record = South Florida leads 6–3
| first_meeting_date = September 17, 2005
| first_meeting_date = September 17, 2005
| first_meeting_result = South Florida 31, CENTRAL FLORIDA 14
| first_meeting_result = South Florida 31, UCF 14
| last_meeting_date = November 24, 2017
| last_meeting_date = November 24, 2017
| last_meeting_result = CENTRAL FLORIDA 49, South Florida 42
| last_meeting_result = UCF 49, South Florida 42
| next_meeting_date = 2018
| next_meeting_date = 2018
| largest_win_margin = South Florida, 64–12 (2007)
| largest_win_margin = South Florida, 64–12 (2007)
| longest_win_streak = South Florida, 4 (2005–2008)
| longest_win_streak = South Florida, 4 (2005–2008)
| current_win_streak = CENTRAL FLORIDA, 1 (2017–present)
| current_win_streak = UCF, 1 (2017–present)
}}
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===History===
===History===
====Early plans====
====Early plans====
Discussions about scheduling a game between the Knights and Bulls began shortly after South Florida fielded its first [[NCAA Division I-AA]] team in 1997.<ref name=Young>{{cite news |title= USF-CENTRAL FLORIDA comes to fruition |first1=Pete |last1=Young |url= http://www.sptimes.com/2003/05/03/Sports/USF_CENTRAL FLORIDA_comes_to_frui.shtml |newspaper= [[Tampa Bay Times|St. Petersburg Times]] |date= May 3, 2003 |accessdate=August 12, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title= Inevitable Debate Must Wait Until 2001 |first1=Mark |last1=Didtler |first2=Jerry |last2=Greene |url= http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1997-08-29/features/9708240504_1_Central Florida-central-florida-sunshine-network |newspaper= [[Orlando Sentinel]] |date= August 29, 1997 |accessdate=August 12, 2012}}</ref> Supporters suggested such a rivalry could help generate interest and revenue for both burgeoning teams. The prospect became more serious when the Bulls entered [[NCAA Division I-A|Division I-A]] in 2001 and was very popular among fans, but as it would be a non-conference series, difficulties arose. CENTRAL FLORIDA had overbooked its future schedules and would have to break commitments.<ref name=Young/> Meanwhile, South Florida officials worried that their young program stood to take in less revenue from a home-and-away series against CENTRAL FLORIDA than it would with an additional home game on the schedule.<ref name=Bianchi>{{cite news |title= Hey Bulls: An I-4 War is Good for USF; CENTRAL FLORIDA Medical Journal |first1=Mike|last1=Bianchi |url= https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/orlandosentinel/doc/279607267.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=May%2005,%202001&author=Mike%20Bianchi,%20Sentinel%20Columnist&pub=Orlando%20Sentinel&edition=&startpage=&desc=HEY,%20BULLS:%20AN%20I-4%20WAR%20IS%20GOOD%20FOR%20USF,%20CENTRAL FLORIDA%20MEDICAL%20JOURNAL |newspaper= [[Orlando Sentinel]] |date= May 5, 2001|accessdate=August 13, 2012}}</ref> Serious planning for a series did not commence until 2003.<ref name=Young/>
Discussions about scheduling a game between the Knights and Bulls began shortly after South Florida fielded its first [[NCAA Division I-AA]] team in 1997.<ref name=Young>{{cite news |title= USF-UCF comes to fruition |first1=Pete |last1=Young |url= http://www.sptimes.com/2003/05/03/Sports/USF_UCF_comes_to_frui.shtml |newspaper= [[Tampa Bay Times|St. Petersburg Times]] |date= May 3, 2003 |accessdate=August 12, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title= Inevitable Debate Must Wait Until 2001 |first1=Mark |last1=Didtler |first2=Jerry |last2=Greene |url= http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1997-08-29/features/9708240504_1_ucf-central-florida-sunshine-network |newspaper= [[Orlando Sentinel]] |date= August 29, 1997 |accessdate=August 12, 2012}}</ref> Supporters suggested such a rivalry could help generate interest and revenue for both burgeoning teams. The prospect became more serious when the Bulls entered [[NCAA Division I-A|Division I-A]] in 2001 and was very popular among fans, but as it would be a non-conference series, difficulties arose. UCF had overbooked its future schedules and would have to break commitments.<ref name=Young/> Meanwhile, South Florida officials worried that their young program stood to take in less revenue from a home-and-away series against UCF than it would with an additional home game on the schedule.<ref name=Bianchi>{{cite news |title= Hey Bulls: An I-4 War is Good for USF; UCF Medical Journal |first1=Mike|last1=Bianchi |url= https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/orlandosentinel/doc/279607267.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=May%2005,%202001&author=Mike%20Bianchi,%20Sentinel%20Columnist&pub=Orlando%20Sentinel&edition=&startpage=&desc=HEY,%20BULLS:%20AN%20I-4%20WAR%20IS%20GOOD%20FOR%20USF,%20UCF%20MEDICAL%20JOURNAL |newspaper= [[Orlando Sentinel]] |date= May 5, 2001|accessdate=August 13, 2012}}</ref> Serious planning for a series did not commence until 2003.<ref name=Young/>


====First games (2005–2008)====
====First games (2005–2008)====
By 2003, serious discussions resumed as both schools had joined conferences – South Florida joined [[Conference USA]] (C-USA) in 2001, while CENTRAL FLORIDA joined the [[Mid-American Conference]] (MAC) in 2002.<ref name=Young/> That year, the schools' athletics directors met and agreed to schedule games for the 2005 and 2006 seasons.<ref name=Young/><ref name=Hightower>{{cite news |first1=Kyle |last1=Hightower |url=http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2003-05-03/sports/0305030428_1_Central Florida-south-florida-usf |newspaper= [[Orlando Sentinel]] |title=Grid Lock: CENTRAL FLORIDA Will Play USF |date=May 3, 2003 |accessdate=June 7, 2014}}</ref> Subsequently, South Florida joined the [[Big East Conference (1979–2013)|Big East]], an [[Power Five conferences|Automatic Qualifying conference]], in [[2005 NCAA conference realignment|2005]],<ref>{{cite web |title=Important Dates in USF Football History |url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7700&ATCLID=204765601 |publisher=University of South Florida Athletic Association |year=2013 |accessdate=June 6, 2014}}</ref> while CENTRAL FLORIDA joined C-USA the same year.<ref>{{cite news |title=CENTRAL FLORIDA, 4 Others Join C-USA |first1=Alan |last1=Schmadtke |url=http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2003-11-05/sports/0311050389_1_Central Florida-orsini-conference-usa |newspaper=[[Orlando Sentinel]] |date=November 5, 2003 |accessdate=June 7, 2014}}</ref> The Bulls won both games, which both drew crowds over 45,000. The series was extended for 2007 and 2008 as part of an agreement with C-USA that the Bulls play a member of the conference annually for five years.<ref name=Hightower/><ref>{{cite news |title= Schedule news, new commitment ... |first1= Greg |last1= Auman |url= http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bulls/content/schedule-news-new-commitment |newspaper= [[Tampa Bay Times]] |date= August 16, 2006 |accessdate= August 12, 2012 |deadurl= yes |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20130709203507/http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bulls/content/schedule-news-new-commitment |archivedate= July 9, 2013 |df= mdy-all }}</ref> South Florida won these games as well, including a 64–12 blowout in 2007. South Florida declined to schedule further games in the series, indicating it wished to pursue more competitive and high-profile opponents and teams from outside Florida.<ref>{{cite news |title= Should USF play CENTRAL FLORIDA every year? |first1=Greg|last1=Auman |url= http://www.tampabay.com/sports/college/should-usf-play-Central Florida-every-year/798831 |newspaper= [[Tampa Bay Times]] |date= September 6, 2008 |accessdate=August 14, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title= USF says no contracts proposed for football with CENTRAL FLORIDA |first1= Greg |last1= Auman |url= http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bulls/content/usf-says-no-contracts-proposed-football-Central Florida |newspaper= [[Tampa Bay Times]] |date= April 29, 2011 |accessdate= August 14, 2012 |deadurl= yes |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20121015073431/http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bulls/content/usf-says-no-contracts-proposed-football-Central Florida |archivedate= October 15, 2012 |df= mdy-all }}</ref>
By 2003, serious discussions resumed as both schools had joined conferences – South Florida joined [[Conference USA]] (C-USA) in 2001, while UCF joined the [[Mid-American Conference]] (MAC) in 2002.<ref name=Young/> That year, the schools' athletics directors met and agreed to schedule games for the 2005 and 2006 seasons.<ref name=Young/><ref name=Hightower>{{cite news |first1=Kyle |last1=Hightower |url=http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2003-05-03/sports/0305030428_1_ucf-south-florida-usf |newspaper= [[Orlando Sentinel]] |title=Grid Lock: UCF Will Play USF |date=May 3, 2003 |accessdate=June 7, 2014}}</ref> Subsequently, South Florida joined the [[Big East Conference (1979–2013)|Big East]], an [[Power Five conferences|Automatic Qualifying conference]], in [[2005 NCAA conference realignment|2005]],<ref>{{cite web |title=Important Dates in USF Football History |url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7700&ATCLID=204765601 |publisher=University of South Florida Athletic Association |year=2013 |accessdate=June 6, 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714230213/http://www.gousfbulls.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7700&ATCLID=204765601 |archivedate=July 14, 2014 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> while UCF joined C-USA the same year.<ref>{{cite news |title=UCF, 4 Others Join C-USA |first1=Alan |last1=Schmadtke |url=http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2003-11-05/sports/0311050389_1_ucf-orsini-conference-usa |newspaper=[[Orlando Sentinel]] |date=November 5, 2003 |accessdate=June 7, 2014}}</ref> The Bulls won both games, which both drew crowds over 45,000. The series was extended for 2007 and 2008 as part of an agreement with C-USA that the Bulls play a member of the conference annually for five years.<ref name=Hightower/><ref>{{cite news |title= Schedule news, new commitment ... |first1= Greg |last1= Auman |url= http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bulls/content/schedule-news-new-commitment |newspaper= [[Tampa Bay Times]] |date= August 16, 2006 |accessdate= August 12, 2012 |deadurl= yes |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20130709203507/http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bulls/content/schedule-news-new-commitment |archivedate= July 9, 2013 |df= mdy-all }}</ref> South Florida won these games as well, including a 64–12 blowout in 2007. South Florida declined to schedule further games in the series, indicating it wished to pursue more competitive and high-profile opponents and teams from outside Florida.<ref>{{cite news |title= Should USF play UCF every year? |first1= Greg |last1= Auman |url= http://www.tampabay.com/sports/college/should-usf-play-ucf-every-year/798831 |newspaper= [[Tampa Bay Times]] |date= September 6, 2008 |accessdate= August 14, 2012 |deadurl= yes |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20141216001410/http://www.tampabay.com/sports/college/should-usf-play-ucf-every-year/798831 |archivedate= December 16, 2014 |df= mdy-all }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title= USF says no contracts proposed for football with UCF |first1= Greg |last1= Auman |url= http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bulls/content/usf-says-no-contracts-proposed-football-ucf |newspaper= [[Tampa Bay Times]] |date= April 29, 2011 |accessdate= August 14, 2012 |deadurl= yes |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20121015073431/http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bulls/content/usf-says-no-contracts-proposed-football-ucf |archivedate= October 15, 2012 |df= mdy-all }}</ref>


The two schools discussed scheduling more games over the next several years, including a failed proposal by South Florida to play at the [[Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium|Citrus Bowl]] in 2011.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bulls/content/report-oleary-says-usf-Central Florida-rivalry-rekindled |title=Report: O'Leary says USF-CENTRAL FLORIDA rivalry rekindled |work=Tampa Bay Times |first1=Greg|last1=Auman|date=April 28, 2011 |accessdate=January 17, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2011-04-29/sports/os-Central Florida-usf-series-not-set_1_usf-series-usf-coach-jim-leavitt-Central Florida-coach-george-o-leary |title=CENTRAL FLORIDA officials say there is no contract yet for potential new series with USF |first1=Iliana|last1=Limón|work=Orlando Sentinel |date=April 29, 2011 |accessdate=January 17, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title= USF offered to play CENTRAL FLORIDA in Citrus Bowl this fall |first1=Greg|last1=Auman |url= http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bulls/content/usf-offered-play-Central Florida-citrus-bowl-fall|newspaper= [[Tampa Bay Times]] |date=January 12, 2012 |accessdate=August 13, 2012}}</ref>
The two schools discussed scheduling more games over the next several years, including a failed proposal by South Florida to play at the [[Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium|Citrus Bowl]] in 2011.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bulls/content/report-oleary-says-usf-ucf-rivalry-rekindled |title=Report: O'Leary says USF-UCF rivalry rekindled |work=Tampa Bay Times |first1=Greg |last1=Auman |date=April 28, 2011 |accessdate=January 17, 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110912022727/http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bulls/content/report-oleary-says-usf-ucf-rivalry-rekindled |archivedate=September 12, 2011 |df=mdy-all }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2011-04-29/sports/os-ucf-usf-series-not-set_1_usf-series-usf-coach-jim-leavitt-ucf-coach-george-o-leary |title=UCF officials say there is no contract yet for potential new series with USF |first1=Iliana|last1=Limón|work=Orlando Sentinel |date=April 29, 2011 |accessdate=January 17, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title= USF offered to play UCF in Citrus Bowl this fall |first1= Greg |last1= Auman |url= http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bulls/content/usf-offered-play-ucf-citrus-bowl-fall |newspaper= [[Tampa Bay Times]] |date= January 12, 2012 |accessdate= August 13, 2012 |deadurl= yes |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20131001084131/http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bulls/content/usf-offered-play-ucf-citrus-bowl-fall |archivedate= October 1, 2013 |df= mdy-all }}</ref>


====Renewed series (2013–present)====
====Renewed series (2013–present)====
[[2010–2014 NCAA conference realignment|Conference realignment]] shed new light on the rivalry in 2011, when CENTRAL FLORIDA was admitted to the Big East Conference (later [[2010–13 Big East Conference realignment|realigned]] as the [[American Athletic Conference]]).<ref>{{cite news |url=http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2011-12-07/sports/os-Central Florida-usf-big-east-1207-20111206_1_east-commissioner-john-marinatto-Central Florida-and-usf-usf-president-judy-genshaft |first1=Iliana|last1=Limón |title=Big East finally announces CENTRAL FLORIDA is joining league |newspaper= [[Orlando Sentinel]] |date=June 29, 2013 |accessdate=June 7, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2013-06-29/sports/os-american-mike-aresco-0630-20130629_1_Central Florida-and-usf-mike-aresco-todd-stansbury |first1=Paul |last1=Tenorio |title=Aresco: CENTRAL FLORIDA, USF rivalry 'a cornerstone' of American Athletic Conference |newspaper= [[Orlando Sentinel]] |date= December 7, 2011 |accessdate=June 7, 2014}}</ref> For the first time, both schools were part of the same conference, and the rivalry resumed as a regular conference match beginning with the 2013 season.<ref>{{cite news |title= Finally, Big East gives CENTRAL FLORIDA some much-needed good news |first1=Mike|last1=Bianchi |url= http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2011-12-07/sports/os-bianchi-Central Florida-big-east-1208-20111207_1_Central Florida-president-john-hitt-Central Florida-fans-george-o-leary |newspaper= [[Orlando Sentinel]] |date= December 7, 2011 |accessdate=August 13, 2012}}</ref> The games have been scheduled for [[American football on Thanksgiving|Thanksgiving weekend]].<ref>{{cite news |first1=Joey|last1=Johnston|title=Rivalry game is one USF can’t afford to lose |url=http://tbo.com/sports/colleges/usf-bulls/rivalry-game-is-one-usf-cant-afford-to-lose-20131127/ |newspaper=The Tampa Tribune |date=November 27, 2013 |accessdate=June 6, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |first1=Brian |last1=Ormiston|title=CENTRAL FLORIDA announces 2014 football schedule |url=http://www.wftv.com/sports/college-football/Central Florida-announces-2014-football-schedule/106866829 |publisher=CENTRAL FLORIDA Knights|via=WFTV |date=March 11, 2014 |accessdate=June 6, 2014}}</ref> In 2013, CENTRAL FLORIDA pulled off a late 23–20 win against the Bulls in Orlando to earn its first victory against South Florida.<ref>{{cite news |first1=Kyle|last1=Hightower|title=No. 17 CENTRAL FLORIDA survives scare from rival S. Florida |url=http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/gametracker/recap/NCAAF_20131129_SFLA@CENTRAL FLORIDA |agency=Associated Press|via=CBS Sports |date=November 29, 2013 |accessdate=June 6, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=CENTRAL FLORIDA Clinches 1st BCS Bid |url=http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/10087644/Central Florida-knights-clinch-first-bcs-bid-louisville-win-cincy |via=ESPN|agency=Associated Press |date=December 6, 2013 |accessdate=June 6, 2014}}</ref> In May 2014, The American announced that as of the 2015 season, both schools will be a member of the East Division.<ref>{{cite web |title= American Announces Football Divisional Alignment For 2015 |url=http://theamerican.org/news/2014/5/30/FB_0530140631.aspx |publisher=American Athletic Conference |date= May 30, 2014 |accessdate=June 6, 2014}}</ref>
[[2010–2014 NCAA conference realignment|Conference realignment]] shed new light on the rivalry in 2011, when UCF was admitted to the Big East Conference (later [[2010–13 Big East Conference realignment|realigned]] as the [[American Athletic Conference]]).<ref>{{cite news |url=http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2011-12-07/sports/os-ucf-usf-big-east-1207-20111206_1_east-commissioner-john-marinatto-ucf-and-usf-usf-president-judy-genshaft |first1=Iliana|last1=Limón |title=Big East finally announces UCF is joining league |newspaper= [[Orlando Sentinel]] |date=June 29, 2013 |accessdate=June 7, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2013-06-29/sports/os-american-mike-aresco-0630-20130629_1_ucf-and-usf-mike-aresco-todd-stansbury |first1=Paul |last1=Tenorio |title=Aresco: UCF, USF rivalry 'a cornerstone' of American Athletic Conference |newspaper= [[Orlando Sentinel]] |date= December 7, 2011 |accessdate=June 7, 2014}}</ref> For the first time, both schools were part of the same conference, and the rivalry resumed as a regular conference match beginning with the 2013 season.<ref>{{cite news |title= Finally, Big East gives UCF some much-needed good news |first1=Mike|last1=Bianchi |url= http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2011-12-07/sports/os-bianchi-ucf-big-east-1208-20111207_1_ucf-president-john-hitt-ucf-fans-george-o-leary |newspaper= [[Orlando Sentinel]] |date= December 7, 2011 |accessdate=August 13, 2012}}</ref> The games have been scheduled for [[American football on Thanksgiving|Thanksgiving weekend]].<ref>{{cite news |first1=Joey|last1=Johnston|title=Rivalry game is one USF can’t afford to lose |url=http://tbo.com/sports/colleges/usf-bulls/rivalry-game-is-one-usf-cant-afford-to-lose-20131127/ |newspaper=The Tampa Tribune |date=November 27, 2013 |accessdate=June 6, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |first1=Brian |last1=Ormiston|title=UCF announces 2014 football schedule |url=http://www.wftv.com/sports/college-football/ucf-announces-2014-football-schedule/106866829 |publisher=UCF Knights|via=WFTV |date=March 11, 2014 |accessdate=June 6, 2014}}</ref> In 2013, UCF pulled off a late 23–20 win against the Bulls in Orlando to earn its first victory against South Florida.<ref>{{cite news |first1=Kyle|last1=Hightower|title=No. 17 UCF survives scare from rival S. Florida |url=http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/gametracker/recap/NCAAF_20131129_SFLA@UCF |agency=Associated Press|via=CBS Sports |date=November 29, 2013 |accessdate=June 6, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=UCF Clinches 1st BCS Bid |url=http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/10087644/ucf-knights-clinch-first-bcs-bid-louisville-win-cincy |via=ESPN|agency=Associated Press |date=December 6, 2013 |accessdate=June 6, 2014}}</ref> In May 2014, The American announced that as of the 2015 season, both schools will be a member of the East Division.<ref>{{cite web |title= American Announces Football Divisional Alignment For 2015 |url=http://theamerican.org/news/2014/5/30/FB_0530140631.aspx |publisher=American Athletic Conference |date= May 30, 2014 |accessdate=June 6, 2014}}</ref>


===Game results===
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| September 17, 2005 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 31 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 14 |45,139
| September 17, 2005 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 31 | UCF | 14 |45,139
| September 16, 2006 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 24 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 17 |46,708
| September 16, 2006 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 24 | UCF | 17 |46,708
| October 6, 2007 | Tampa, FL | #5 South Florida | 64 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 12 |65,948
| October 6, 2007 | Tampa, FL | #5 South Florida | 64 | UCF | 12 |65,948
| September 6, 2008 | Orlando, FL | #17 South Florida | 31 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 24<sup>OT</sup> |46,805
| September 6, 2008 | Orlando, FL | #17 South Florida | 31 | UCF | 24<sup>OT</sup> |46,805
| November 29, 2013 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 20 | #17 CENTRAL FLORIDA | 23 |45,952
| November 29, 2013 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 20 | #17 UCF | 23 |45,952
| November 28, 2014 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 0 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 16 |36,963
| November 28, 2014 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 0 | UCF | 16 |36,963
| November 26, 2015 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 44 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 3 |25,967
| November 26, 2015 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 44 | UCF | 3 |25,967
| November 26, 2016 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 48 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 31 |36,056
| November 26, 2016 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 48 | UCF | 31 |36,056
| November 24, 2017 | Orlando, FL | #22 South Florida | 42 | #13 CENTRAL FLORIDA | 49 | 47,129
| November 24, 2017 | Orlando, FL | #22 South Florida | 42 | #13 UCF | 49 | 47,129
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===Game notes===
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A crowd of 45,139, second-largest (until that time) in South Florida's relatively brief football history, watched the Bulls build a 21–0 halftime lead on the strength of a relentless running attack that finished with 326 yards. [[Andre Hall]] ran for 155 yards and scored two touchdowns Saturday night to help South Florida beat CENTRAL FLORIDA 31–14.
A crowd of 45,139, second-largest (until that time) in South Florida's relatively brief football history, watched the Bulls build a 21–0 halftime lead on the strength of a relentless running attack that finished with 326 yards. [[Andre Hall]] ran for 155 yards and scored two touchdowns Saturday night to help South Florida beat UCF 31–14.


CENTRAL FLORIDA was held to 45 yards rushing and was shut out until Joe Burnett returned a third-quarter punt 60 yards to the South Florida 4, setting up Steven Moffett's touchdown run on the next play. Moffett also threw a 9-yard TD pass to Brandon Marshall late in the fourth quarter.
UCF was held to 45 yards rushing and was shut out until Joe Burnett returned a third-quarter punt 60 yards to the South Florida 4, setting up Steven Moffett's touchdown run on the next play. Moffett also threw a 9-yard TD pass to Brandon Marshall late in the fourth quarter.


One play after Hall nearly scored on a 17-yard run, [[Pat Julmiste]] added South Florida's last TD on 1-yard quarterback sneak late in the third quarter. Kyle Bronson added a fourth-quarter field goal to make it 31–7.
One play after Hall nearly scored on a 17-yard run, [[Pat Julmiste]] added South Florida's last TD on 1-yard quarterback sneak late in the third quarter. Kyle Bronson added a fourth-quarter field goal to make it 31–7.
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The Bulls defeated the cross-state Knights 64–12 in front of a home crowd announced at 65,948. The Bulls held the Knights to just 145 total yards and [[Kevin Smith (running back)|Kevin Smith]], who came in as the nation's leading rusher at 172 yards per game, to just 55 yards in one half of play, the only time during the season that a defense held Smith to under 100 yards. South Florida gained 543 total yards—over three times as much as CENTRAL FLORIDA—while holding the ball three fewer minutes than the Knights. CENTRAL FLORIDA scored their only offensive points—a Kyle Israel rush for a touchdown, and a field goal—in the first half. CENTRAL FLORIDA and South Florida would also exchange safeties.
The Bulls defeated the cross-state Knights 64–12 in front of a home crowd announced at 65,948. The Bulls held the Knights to just 145 total yards and [[Kevin Smith (running back)|Kevin Smith]], who came in as the nation's leading rusher at 172 yards per game, to just 55 yards in one half of play, the only time during the season that a defense held Smith to under 100 yards. South Florida gained 543 total yards—over three times as much as UCF—while holding the ball three fewer minutes than the Knights. UCF scored their only offensive points—a Kyle Israel rush for a touchdown, and a field goal—in the first half. UCF and South Florida would also exchange safeties.
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In what was the final meeting of the War on I-4 for many years, the visiting Bulls downed the Knights 31–24 in a closely contested overtime battle. With CENTRAL FLORIDA trailing 24–10 late in the 4th quarter, quarterback [[Michael Greco (American football)|Michael Greco]] threw two touchdown passes in less than a minute, including passes of 13 yards to Corey Rabazinski and 31 yards to Rocky Ross, to tie the game at 24 with 1:40 remaining in regulation. South Florida won the game when they stopped CENTRAL FLORIDA on a 4th and short in overtime.
In what was the final meeting of the War on I-4 for many years, the visiting Bulls downed the Knights 31–24 in a closely contested overtime battle. With UCF trailing 24–10 late in the 4th quarter, quarterback [[Michael Greco (American football)|Michael Greco]] threw two touchdown passes in less than a minute, including passes of 13 yards to Corey Rabazinski and 31 yards to Rocky Ross, to tie the game at 24 with 1:40 remaining in regulation. South Florida won the game when they stopped UCF on a 4th and short in overtime.
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CENTRAL FLORIDA debuted their black helmets for the first and only time for this matchup (worn with gold jerseys and black pants). Despite turning the ball over five times, the Knights found a way to earn their first victory in the I-4 Corridor Clash against South Florida. Running back [[Storm Johnson]] fumbled the ball on CENTRAL FLORIDA's first two drives, including a drop at the Bulls 10 yard line. Trailing with under five minutes left in regulation, QB [[Blake Bortles]] found WR Breshad Perriman for a 52-yard go-ahead touchdown reception. With 1:20 left in the fourth quarter and charging down the field, South Florida quarterback Mike White was intercepted by CB Jordan Ozerities, and he returned the ball 52 yards to the Bulls 37 yard line. The Knights ran out the clock for the victory.
UCF debuted their black helmets for the first and only time for this matchup (worn with gold jerseys and black pants). Despite turning the ball over five times, the Knights found a way to earn their first victory in the I-4 Corridor Clash against South Florida. Running back [[Storm Johnson]] fumbled the ball on UCF's first two drives, including a drop at the Bulls 10 yard line. Trailing with under five minutes left in regulation, QB [[Blake Bortles]] found WR Breshad Perriman for a 52-yard go-ahead touchdown reception. With 1:20 left in the fourth quarter and charging down the field, South Florida quarterback Mike White was intercepted by CB Jordan Ozerities, and he returned the ball 52 yards to the Bulls 37 yard line. The Knights ran out the clock for the victory.
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After a scoreless first quarter, Justin Holman led the Knights on a 17-play, 80 yard scoring drive to open the second quarter. The Knights held the Bulls offense to a three-and-out on the next series, which was followed by an 8-play, 73 yard scoring drive by CENTRAL FLORIDA capped off by a 21-yard run from Rannell Hall. CENTRAL FLORIDA held South Florida to 200 yards of total offense, 5 yards rushing, and forced three turnovers on downs. The Bulls missed a field goal and were not able to convert on three CENTRAL FLORIDA turnovers.
After a scoreless first quarter, Justin Holman led the Knights on a 17-play, 80 yard scoring drive to open the second quarter. The Knights held the Bulls offense to a three-and-out on the next series, which was followed by an 8-play, 73 yard scoring drive by UCF capped off by a 21-yard run from Rannell Hall. UCF held South Florida to 200 yards of total offense, 5 yards rushing, and forced three turnovers on downs. The Bulls missed a field goal and were not able to convert on three UCF turnovers.
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After scoring a field goal on their first drive, the Knights were shut out by the Bulls defense. The Bulls held CENTRAL FLORIDA to 203 yards of total offense and caught two interceptions. Scoring 44 unanswered points and gaining 455 offensive yards, South Florida handed CENTRAL FLORIDA their twelfth loss of the season, guaranteeing their second winless campaign since 2004. For the first time since 1995, CENTRAL FLORIDA wore black jerseys and black pants. USF, on the other hand, completed one of the biggest single-season turnarounds in college football history to finish 8–4 after a 1–3 start.
After scoring a field goal on their first drive, the Knights were shut out by the Bulls defense. The Bulls held UCF to 203 yards of total offense and caught two interceptions. Scoring 44 unanswered points and gaining 455 offensive yards, South Florida handed UCF their twelfth loss of the season, guaranteeing their second winless campaign since 2004. For the first time since 1995, UCF wore black jerseys and black pants. USF, on the other hand, completed one of the biggest single-season turnarounds in college football history to finish 8–4 after a 1–3 start.
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The 2016 game was the first official War on I-4 football game and both teams entered the game having already secured [[bowl eligibility]] (CENTRAL FLORIDA was 6–5 and USF was 9–2), for the first time since the 2007 meeting. Following the game, USF was ranked in both the AP and Coaches poll.
The 2016 game was the first official War on I-4 football game and both teams entered the game having already secured [[bowl eligibility]] (UCF was 6–5 and USF was 9–2), for the first time since the 2007 meeting. Following the game, USF was ranked in both the AP and Coaches poll.


====2017====
====2017====
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|TVAnnouncers=Adam Amin, [[Dusty Dvoracek]], and [[Molly McGrath]]
|TVAnnouncers=Adam Amin, [[Dusty Dvoracek]], and [[Molly McGrath]]
|TVStation=[[ESPN College Football on ABC|ABC]]<ref>{{cite tweet |author=CENTRAL FLORIDA Football |author-link= |user=CENTRAL FLORIDA_Football |number=930117463878008833 |date=November 13, 2017 |title=All 👀 on Orlando Nov. 24 #WarOnI4|script-title= |trans-title= |language= |retweet= |link= |access-date= |archive-url= |archive-date= |dead-url=}}</ref>
|TVStation=[[ESPN College Football on ABC|ABC]]<ref>{{cite tweet |author=UCF Football |author-link= |user=UCF_Football |number=930117463878008833 |date=November 13, 2017 |title=All 👀 on Orlando Nov. 24 #WarOnI4|script-title= |trans-title= |language= |retweet= |link= |access-date= }}</ref>
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{{AFB game box end}}
The 13th-ranked [[2017 CENTRAL FLORIDA Knights football team|Knights]] welcomed the 22nd-ranked [[2017 South Florida Bulls football team|Bulls]] (9–1) to Spectrum Stadium with the winner of the game claiming the American Athletic Conference East Division title and a spot in the [[2017 American Athletic Conference Football Championship Game]]. The game was the first ranked match-up in the rivalry.<ref>{{cite web|title=Knights Ranked 12th and 13th in National Polls|url=http://Central Floridaknights.com/news/2017/11/19/football-knights-remain-12th.aspx?path=football|website=CENTRAL FLORIDA Athletics|date=November 19, 2017}}</ref><ref name="Pre-2017 Football-USF">{{cite web|title=Bulls Move Up to No. 19|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/news/2017/11/19/football-bulls-move-up-to-no-19|website=University of South Florida|language=en|date=November 19, 2017}}</ref> The game quickly turned into an offensive shootout, with a total of 1,186 yards of offense from both teams, including a school record 605 yards from USF quarterback [[Quinton Flowers]].<ref name="2017 War-AP">{{cite news|title=Winless to Unbeaten: No. 12 CENTRAL FLORIDA Beats USF to Cap Turnaround|url=https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2017/11/24/sports/ncaafootball/ap-fbc-t25-south-florida-Central Florida.html|work=The New York Times|first=Joe|last=Reedy|agency=Associated Press|date=November 24, 2017}}</ref> The game came down to the wire, with CENTRAL FLORIDA taking a eight point lead (following an earlier missed PAT from USF) with 2:21 left in the game.<ref name="2017 War-ESPN Play">{{cite web|title=South Florida vs. CENTRAL FLORIDA - Play-By-Play - November 24, 2017 - ESPN|url=http://www.espn.com/college-football/playbyplay?gameId=400941849|website=ESPN.com}}</ref> USF then tied the game with an 83 yard touchdown and a two point conversion with 1:41 left.<ref name="2017 War-ESPN Play" /> On the ensuing kickoff, CENTRAL FLORIDA's Mike Hughes returned the kickoff for a 95 yard touchdown,<ref>{{cite news|last1=Adelson|first1=Andrea|title=Inside CENTRAL FLORIDA's 95-yard kickoff return that clinched wild win|url=http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/page/insidetheplay112417/inside-Central Florida-knights-95-yard-kickoff-return-clinched-wild-win|work=ESPN.com|date=November 25, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Staples|first1=Andy|title=CENTRAL FLORIDA edges USF to stay perfect, quell Scott Frost news|url=https://www.si.com/college-football/2017/11/24/Central Florida-usf-score-scott-frost-aac-quinton-flowers|work=Sports Illustrated|date=November 24, 2017|language=en}}</ref> giving the Knights a 49-42 lead, with 1:28 left.<ref name="2017 War-ESPN Play" /> The Bulls attempted to strike back, but Bulls tight end Mitchell Wilcox fumbled on the CENTRAL FLORIDA 45 yard line, following a 10 yard catch, and CENTRAL FLORIDA linebacker Chequan Burkett recovered to seal the game.<ref name="2017 War-AP" /><ref>{{cite news|last1=Green|first1=Shannon|title=CENTRAL FLORIDA rallies for historic win over rival USF, clinches perfect season|url=http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/Central Florida-knights/knights-notepad/os-sp-Central Florida-usf-game-story-1125-story.html|work=Orlando Sentinel|date=November 24, 2017}}</ref> The game was called one of the best of the [[2017 NCAA Division I FBS football season|season]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Kercheval|first1=Ben|title=Three TDs in 53 seconds? CENTRAL FLORIDA beats USF in college football's game of the year|url=https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/three-tds-in-53-seconds-Central Florida-beats-usf-in-college-footballs-game-of-the-year/|work=CBSSports.com|date=November 25, 2017|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=D'Andrea|first1=Christian|last2=Kirk|first2=Jason|last3=Johnson|first3=Richard|title=CENTRAL FLORIDA beats USF in CFB’s best game of 2017 so far|url=https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2017/11/24/16686086/Central Florida-usf-2017-results-final-score|website=SBNation.com|date=November 24, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Short|first1=Chas|title=#15 CENTRAL FLORIDA Beats USF 49-42 In Epic Edition of the War on I-4|url=https://www.underdogdynasty.com/2017/11/24/16698156/Central Florida-knights-usf-bulls-central-florida-scott-frost-quinton-flowers-mike-hughes-recap-2017-war-on-i4|website=Underdog Dynasty|date=November 24, 2017}}</ref>
The 13th-ranked [[2017 UCF Knights football team|Knights]] welcomed the 22nd-ranked [[2017 South Florida Bulls football team|Bulls]] (9–1) to Spectrum Stadium with the winner of the game claiming the American Athletic Conference East Division title and a spot in the [[2017 American Athletic Conference Football Championship Game]]. The game was the first ranked match-up in the rivalry.<ref>{{cite web|title=Knights Ranked 12th and 13th in National Polls|url=http://ucfknights.com/news/2017/11/19/football-knights-remain-12th.aspx?path=football|website=UCF Athletics|date=November 19, 2017}}</ref><ref name="Pre-2017 Football-USF">{{cite web|title=Bulls Move Up to No. 19|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/news/2017/11/19/football-bulls-move-up-to-no-19|website=University of South Florida|language=en|date=November 19, 2017}}</ref> The game quickly turned into an offensive shootout, with a total of 1,186 yards of offense from both teams, including a school record 605 yards from USF quarterback [[Quinton Flowers]].<ref name="2017 War-AP">{{cite news|title=Winless to Unbeaten: No. 12 UCF Beats USF to Cap Turnaround|url=https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2017/11/24/sports/ncaafootball/ap-fbc-t25-south-florida-ucf.html|work=The New York Times|first=Joe|last=Reedy|agency=Associated Press|date=November 24, 2017}}</ref> The game came down to the wire, with UCF taking a eight point lead (following an earlier missed PAT from USF) with 2:21 left in the game.<ref name="2017 War-ESPN Play">{{cite web|title=South Florida vs. UCF - Play-By-Play - November 24, 2017 - ESPN|url=http://www.espn.com/college-football/playbyplay?gameId=400941849|website=ESPN.com}}</ref> USF then tied the game with an 83 yard touchdown and a two point conversion with 1:41 left.<ref name="2017 War-ESPN Play" /> On the ensuing kickoff, UCF's Mike Hughes returned the kickoff for a 95 yard touchdown,<ref>{{cite news|last1=Adelson|first1=Andrea|title=Inside UCF's 95-yard kickoff return that clinched wild win|url=http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/page/insidetheplay112417/inside-ucf-knights-95-yard-kickoff-return-clinched-wild-win|work=ESPN.com|date=November 25, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Staples|first1=Andy|title=UCF edges USF to stay perfect, quell Scott Frost news|url=https://www.si.com/college-football/2017/11/24/ucf-usf-score-scott-frost-aac-quinton-flowers|work=Sports Illustrated|date=November 24, 2017|language=en}}</ref> giving the Knights a 49-42 lead, with 1:28 left.<ref name="2017 War-ESPN Play" /> The Bulls attempted to strike back, but Bulls tight end Mitchell Wilcox fumbled on the UCF 45 yard line, following a 10 yard catch, and UCF linebacker Chequan Burkett recovered to seal the game.<ref name="2017 War-AP" /><ref>{{cite news|last1=Green|first1=Shannon|title=UCF rallies for historic win over rival USF, clinches perfect season|url=http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/ucf-knights/knights-notepad/os-sp-ucf-usf-game-story-1125-story.html|work=Orlando Sentinel|date=November 24, 2017}}</ref> The game was called one of the best of the [[2017 NCAA Division I FBS football season|season]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Kercheval|first1=Ben|title=Three TDs in 53 seconds? UCF beats USF in college football's game of the year|url=https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/three-tds-in-53-seconds-ucf-beats-usf-in-college-footballs-game-of-the-year/|work=CBSSports.com|date=November 25, 2017|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=D'Andrea|first1=Christian|last2=Kirk|first2=Jason|last3=Johnson|first3=Richard|title=UCF beats USF in CFB’s best game of 2017 so far|url=https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2017/11/24/16686086/ucf-usf-2017-results-final-score|website=SBNation.com|date=November 24, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Short|first1=Chas|title=#15 UCF Beats USF 49-42 In Epic Edition of the War on I-4|url=https://www.underdogdynasty.com/2017/11/24/16698156/ucf-knights-usf-bulls-central-florida-scott-frost-quinton-flowers-mike-hughes-recap-2017-war-on-i4|website=Underdog Dynasty|date=November 24, 2017}}</ref>
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==Basketball==
==Basketball==
===Men's basketball===
===Men's basketball===
The two schools began competing against one another in men's basketball during the 1971–1972 season and have met thirty-three times to date. The Bulls currently hold a 22–14 edge over the Knights, however two Knights' victories were vacated due to NCAA sanctions. The 2013–2014 season marked the first time the schools would compete in the same conference, with CENTRAL FLORIDA holding a 7–2 series lead in American Athletic Conference play. USF holds the longest win streak in the series having won nine consecutive games against their rivals, while the Knights have one the last sixin the series.
The two schools began competing against one another in men's basketball during the 1971–1972 season and have met thirty-three times to date. The Bulls currently hold a 22–14 edge over the Knights, however two Knights' victories were vacated due to NCAA sanctions. The 2013–2014 season marked the first time the schools would compete in the same conference, with UCF holding a 7–2 series lead in American Athletic Conference play. USF holds the longest win streak in the series having won nine consecutive games against their rivals, while the Knights have one the last sixin the series.


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| team1 = South Florida
| team1 = South Florida
| team1style= {{NCAA color cell|South Florida Bulls}}
| team1style= {{NCAA color cell|South Florida Bulls}}
| team2 = CENTRAL FLORIDA / FTU
| team2 = UCF / FTU
| team2style= {{NCAA secondary color cell|CENTRAL FLORIDA Knights}}
| team2style= {{NCAA secondary color cell|UCF Knights}}
| series_summary = yes
| series_summary = yes


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| November 29, 1976 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 57 | FTU | 66
| November 29, 1976 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 57 | FTU | 66
| January 26, 1978 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 57 | FTU | 79
| January 26, 1978 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 57 | FTU | 79
| February 6, 1986 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 81 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 65
| February 6, 1986 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 81 | UCF | 65
| December 17, 1987| Tampa, FL | South Florida | 86 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 71
| December 17, 1987| Tampa, FL | South Florida | 86 | UCF | 71
| December 12, 1992 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 92 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 81
| December 12, 1992 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 92 | UCF | 81
| January 26, 1993 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 77 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 72
| January 26, 1993 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 77 | UCF | 72
| February 7, 1994 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 85<sup>OT</sup> | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 89
| February 7, 1994 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 85<sup>OT</sup> | UCF | 89
| December 10, 1994 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 89 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 64
| December 10, 1994 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 89 | UCF | 64
| December 11, 1995 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 92 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 82
| December 11, 1995 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 92 | UCF | 82
| December 14, 1996 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 66 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 47
| December 14, 1996 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 66 | UCF | 47
| December 30, 1997 | Tampa, FL (N) | South Florida | 73 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 72
| December 30, 1997 | Tampa, FL (N) | South Florida | 73 | UCF | 72
| December 17, 1998 | St. Petersburg, FL (N) | South Florida | 69 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 55
| December 17, 1998 | St. Petersburg, FL (N) | South Florida | 69 | UCF | 55
| December 3, 1999 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 79 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 55
| December 3, 1999 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 79 | UCF | 55
| December 15, 2000 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 85 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 55
| December 15, 2000 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 85 | UCF | 55
| January 29, 2002 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 84 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 79
| January 29, 2002 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 84 | UCF | 79
| December 1, 2007 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 75 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 67
| December 1, 2007 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 75 | UCF | 67
| December 6, 2008 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 63<sup>#</sup> | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 71
| December 6, 2008 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 63<sup>#</sup> | UCF | 71
| December 16, 2009 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 69 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 65
| December 16, 2009 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 69 | UCF | 65
| November 18, 2010 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 59<sup>#</sup> | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 65
| November 18, 2010 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 59<sup>#</sup> | UCF | 65
| November 10, 2012 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 56 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 74
| November 10, 2012 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 56 | UCF | 74
| January 2, 2013 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 65 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 56
| January 2, 2013 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 65 | UCF | 56
| February 5, 2014 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 79 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 78<sup>OT</sup>
| February 5, 2014 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 79 | UCF | 78<sup>OT</sup>
| February 15, 2014 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 74 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 75
| February 15, 2014 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 74 | UCF | 75
| February 11, 2015 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 62 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 73
| February 11, 2015 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 62 | UCF | 73
| March 4, 2015 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 74 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 45
| March 4, 2015 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 74 | UCF | 45
| January 6, 2016 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 64 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 75
| January 6, 2016 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 64 | UCF | 75
| January 20, 2016 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 54 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 64
| January 20, 2016 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 54 | UCF | 64
| January 17, 2017<ref>{{cite news|title=Williams scores career-best 38; CENTRAL FLORIDA beats South Florida|url=http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/recap?gameId=400916587|accessdate=January 18, 2017|work=ESPN.com|agency=Associated Press|date=January 18, 2017}}</ref> | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 64 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 86
| January 17, 2017<ref>{{cite news|title=Williams scores career-best 38; UCF beats South Florida|url=http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/recap?gameId=400916587|accessdate=January 18, 2017|work=ESPN.com|agency=Associated Press|date=January 18, 2017}}</ref> | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 64 | UCF | 86
| March 2, 2017<ref>{{cite news|title=CENTRAL FLORIDA vs. South Florida – Game Recap – March 2, 2017 – ESPN|url=http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/recap?gameId=400916649|accessdate=March 3, 2017|work=ESPN.com|agency=Associated Press}}</ref> | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 56 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 59
| March 2, 2017<ref>{{cite news|title=UCF vs. South Florida – Game Recap – March 2, 2017 – ESPN|url=http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/recap?gameId=400916649|accessdate=March 3, 2017|work=ESPN.com|agency=Associated Press}}</ref> | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 56 | UCF | 59
| January 20, 2018 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 69 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 71
| January 20, 2018 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 69 | UCF | 71
| February 14, 2018 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 57 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 72
| February 14, 2018 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 57 | UCF | 72
}}
}}


<ref>{{cite web|title=USF Men’s Basketball History and Records|url=https://admin.xosn.com/pdf9/4755720.pdf?&DB_OEM_ID=7700&|publisher=University of South Florida|accessdate=October 3, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=2015–16 Men's Basketball Yearbook|url=http://sidearm.sites.s3.amazonaws.com/Central Floridaknights.com/documents/2015/12/1/1516-Media-Guide.pdf|publisher=University of Central Florida}}</ref>
<ref>{{cite web|title=USF Men’s Basketball History and Records|url=https://admin.xosn.com/pdf9/4755720.pdf?&DB_OEM_ID=7700&|publisher=University of South Florida|accessdate=October 3, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=2015–16 Men's Basketball Yearbook|url=http://sidearm.sites.s3.amazonaws.com/ucfknights.com/documents/2015/12/1/1516-Media-Guide.pdf|publisher=University of Central Florida}}</ref>


'''[#]''' – CENTRAL FLORIDA's victories in 2008 and 2010 were vacated due to NCAA sanctions
'''[#]''' – UCF's victories in 2008 and 2010 were vacated due to NCAA sanctions


'''(N)''' – neutral site locations
'''(N)''' – neutral site locations


===Women's basketball===
===Women's basketball===
The schools claim two different basketball records and results, due to when they declare the first meeting occurred. According to USF, they lead the women's basketball series 25–9, with the first meeting occurring on January 20, 1973, with a USF 41–30 win in Tampa.<ref name="USF Women's Basketball 2016">{{cite web|title=2015–16 USF Women's Basketball Media Guide|url=https://issuu.com/gousfbulls/docs/2015-16_usf_women_s_basketball_medi?DB_OEM_ID=7700|publisher=University of South Florida|website=Issuu|accessdate=October 10, 2016}}</ref> According to CENTRAL FLORIDA and the official War on I-4 website, the first meeting occurred on January 12, 1978, with a USF 81–70 win in Tampa, resulting in a 22–6 USF lead in the series.<ref name="CENTRAL FLORIDA Women's Basketball 2016">{{cite web|title=2015–16 CENTRAL FLORIDA Women's Basketball Yearbook|url=https://issuu.com/Central Floridaaa/docs/wbb_mg_2015-16_website_0c159fde3ff14f|website=Issuu|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=October 10, 2016}}</ref> USF had not lost a game in the series since the 1980–81 season until CENTRAL FLORIDA beat the #22 USF on February 14, 2017.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Blythe|first1=Nate|title=Historic Knight|url=http://Central Floridaknights.com/news/2017/2/14/-w-basketball-historic-knight.aspx|website=Central Floridaknights.com|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=February 15, 2017|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=CENTRAL FLORIDA vs. South Florida – Game Summary – February 14, 2017 – ESPN|url=http://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/game?gameId=400911799|website=ESPN.com|accessdate=February 15, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Bulls Take Game One in War on I-4 Series - University of South Florida|url=http://gousfbulls.com/news/2018/1/14/womens-basketball-bulls-take-game-one-in-war-on-i-4.aspx|website=University of South Florida|accessdate=February 12, 2018|language=en|date=January 14, 2018}}</ref>
The schools claim two different basketball records and results, due to when they declare the first meeting occurred. According to USF, they lead the women's basketball series 25–9, with the first meeting occurring on January 20, 1973, with a USF 41–30 win in Tampa.<ref name="USF Women's Basketball 2016">{{cite web|title=2015–16 USF Women's Basketball Media Guide|url=https://issuu.com/gousfbulls/docs/2015-16_usf_women_s_basketball_medi?DB_OEM_ID=7700|publisher=University of South Florida|website=Issuu|accessdate=October 10, 2016}}</ref> According to UCF and the official War on I-4 website, the first meeting occurred on January 12, 1978, with a USF 81–70 win in Tampa, resulting in a 22–6 USF lead in the series.<ref name="UCF Women's Basketball 2016">{{cite web|title=2015–16 UCF Women's Basketball Yearbook|url=https://issuu.com/ucfaa/docs/wbb_mg_2015-16_website_0c159fde3ff14f|website=Issuu|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=October 10, 2016}}</ref> USF had not lost a game in the series since the 1980–81 season until UCF beat the #22 USF on February 14, 2017.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Blythe|first1=Nate|title=Historic Knight|url=http://ucfknights.com/news/2017/2/14/-w-basketball-historic-knight.aspx|website=ucfknights.com|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=February 15, 2017|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=UCF vs. South Florida – Game Summary – February 14, 2017 – ESPN|url=http://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/game?gameId=400911799|website=ESPN.com|accessdate=February 15, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Bulls Take Game One in War on I-4 Series - University of South Florida|url=http://gousfbulls.com/news/2018/1/14/womens-basketball-bulls-take-game-one-in-war-on-i-4.aspx|website=University of South Florida|accessdate=February 12, 2018|language=en|date=January 14, 2018}}</ref>
{{sports rivalry series table
{{sports rivalry series table
| legend_tie_text =
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| team1 = South Florida
| team1 = South Florida
| team1style= {{NCAA color cell|South Florida Bulls}}
| team1style= {{NCAA color cell|South Florida Bulls}}
| team2 = CENTRAL FLORIDA / FTU
| team2 = UCF / FTU
| team2style= {{NCAA secondary color cell|CENTRAL FLORIDA Knights}}
| team2style= {{NCAA secondary color cell|UCF Knights}}


| January 20, 1973{{efn|name="not recognized"}} | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 41 | FTU | 30
| January 20, 1973{{efn|name="not recognized"}} | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 41 | FTU | 30
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| January 12, 1978 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 81 | FTU | 70
| January 12, 1978 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 81 | FTU | 70
| February 4, 1978 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 59 | FTU | 65
| February 4, 1978 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 59 | FTU | 65
| December 5, 1978 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 59 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 52
| December 5, 1978 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 59 | UCF | 52
| January 26, 1979 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 73 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 76
| January 26, 1979 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 73 | UCF | 76
| November 30, 1979 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 66 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 64
| November 30, 1979 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 66 | UCF | 64
| December 13, 1979 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 76 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 78
| December 13, 1979 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 76 | UCF | 78
| January 26, 1980 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 56 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 76
| January 26, 1980 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 56 | UCF | 76
| December 10, 1980 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 66 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 72
| December 10, 1980 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 66 | UCF | 72
| November 19, 1981 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 54 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 51
| November 19, 1981 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 54 | UCF | 51
| February 2, 1987 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 87 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 80
| February 2, 1987 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 87 | UCF | 80
| January 9, 1988 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 92 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 73
| January 9, 1988 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 92 | UCF | 73
| February 2, 1988 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 72 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 63
| February 2, 1988 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 72 | UCF | 63
| December 5, 1988 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 91 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 80
| December 5, 1988 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 91 | UCF | 80
| December 19, 1989 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 81 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 70
| December 19, 1989 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 81 | UCF | 70
| March 3, 1992 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 76 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 64
| March 3, 1992 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 76 | UCF | 64
| December 1, 1992 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 110 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 55
| December 1, 1992 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 110 | UCF | 55
| January 4, 1993 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 81 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 78
| January 4, 1993 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 81 | UCF | 78
| February 2, 1994 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 81 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 57
| February 2, 1994 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 81 | UCF | 57
| December 10, 1996 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 66 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 49
| December 10, 1996 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 66 | UCF | 49
| November 19, 1999 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 62 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 60
| November 19, 1999 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 62 | UCF | 60
| November 21, 2000 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 67 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 58
| November 21, 2000 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 67 | UCF | 58
| January 18, 2014 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 63 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 38
| January 18, 2014 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 63 | UCF | 38
| January 24, 2014 |Tampa, FL | South Florida |88| CENTRAL FLORIDA |49
| January 24, 2014 |Tampa, FL | South Florida |88| UCF |49
| February 8, 2014 |Tampa, FL | South Florida |89| CENTRAL FLORIDA |54
| February 8, 2014 |Tampa, FL | South Florida |89| UCF |54
| February 3, 2015 |Tampa, FL | South Florida |91| CENTRAL FLORIDA |68
| February 3, 2015 |Tampa, FL | South Florida |91| UCF |68
| February 28, 2015| Orlando, FL| South Florida |99| CENTRAL FLORIDA |71
| February 28, 2015| Orlando, FL| South Florida |99| UCF |71
| January 5, 2016 | Tampa, FL| South Florida| 108| CENTRAL FLORIDA | 63
| January 5, 2016 | Tampa, FL| South Florida| 108| UCF | 63
| February 14, 2017| Tampa, FL | South Florida |62| CENTRAL FLORIDA |66
| February 14, 2017| Tampa, FL | South Florida |62| UCF |66
| January 14, 2018| Tampa, FL | South Florida |62| CENTRAL FLORIDA |45
| January 14, 2018| Tampa, FL | South Florida |62| UCF |45
}}
}}


==Baseball==
==Baseball==
The schools claim two different baseball records and results, due to when they declare the first meeting occurred. According to USF, they lead the baseball series 69–61, with the first meeting occurring on March 13, 1971, with USF winning 5–1 in Tampa.<ref name="2017 first series" /><ref name="2017 second series"/><ref name="USF Baseball 2017">{{cite web|title=2017 USF Baseball Media Guide by USF Bulls|url=https://issuu.com/gousfbulls/docs/2017_baseball_media_guide_finalllll?DB_OEM_ID=7700|publisher=University of South Florida|accessdate=April 14, 2017}}</ref> However, according to CENTRAL FLORIDA and the official War on I-4 website,<ref name="History" /> the first meeting did not occur until FTU's 6–3 victory over USF on April 12, 1973, in Orlando, giving USF only a 69–65 lead in the series. Since that time, the two schools have played each other at least twice per year, except for 1981–1984, in which they did not face each other.<ref name="USF Baseball 2017"/><ref name="CENTRAL FLORIDA Baseball 2016">{{cite web|title=2016 CENTRAL FLORIDA Baseball Yearbook|url=http://sidearm.sites.s3.amazonaws.com/Central Floridaknights.com/documents/2016/6/6/16_CENTRAL FLORIDA_BSB_Yearbook.pdf|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=October 4, 2016}}</ref> The two teams have played four times in the postseason, splitting the games 2–2.<ref name="NCAA Baseball Results"/>
The schools claim two different baseball records and results, due to when they declare the first meeting occurred. According to USF, they lead the baseball series 69–61, with the first meeting occurring on March 13, 1971, with USF winning 5–1 in Tampa.<ref name="2017 first series" /><ref name="2017 second series"/><ref name="USF Baseball 2017">{{cite web|title=2017 USF Baseball Media Guide by USF Bulls|url=https://issuu.com/gousfbulls/docs/2017_baseball_media_guide_finalllll?DB_OEM_ID=7700|publisher=University of South Florida|accessdate=April 14, 2017}}</ref> However, according to UCF and the official War on I-4 website,<ref name="History" /> the first meeting did not occur until FTU's 6–3 victory over USF on April 12, 1973, in Orlando, giving USF only a 69–65 lead in the series. Since that time, the two schools have played each other at least twice per year, except for 1981–1984, in which they did not face each other.<ref name="USF Baseball 2017"/><ref name="UCF Baseball 2016">{{cite web|title=2016 UCF Baseball Yearbook|url=http://sidearm.sites.s3.amazonaws.com/ucfknights.com/documents/2016/6/6/16_UCF_BSB_Yearbook.pdf|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=October 4, 2016}}</ref> The two teams have played four times in the postseason, splitting the games 2–2.<ref name="NCAA Baseball Results"/>
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| team1 = South Florida
| team1 = South Florida
| team1style= {{NCAA color cell|South Florida Bulls}}
| team1style= {{NCAA color cell|South Florida Bulls}}
| team2 = CENTRAL FLORIDA / FTU
| team2 = UCF / FTU
| team2style= {{NCAA secondary color cell|CENTRAL FLORIDA Knights}}
| team2style= {{NCAA secondary color cell|UCF Knights}}


| March 13, 1971{{efn|name="not recognized"|Not recognized by CENTRAL FLORIDA or the official "War on I-4" website}} | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 5 | FTU | 1
| March 13, 1971{{efn|name="not recognized"|Not recognized by UCF or the official "War on I-4" website}} | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 5 | FTU | 1
| April 29, 1971{{efn|name="not recognized"}} | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 4 | FTU | 5
| April 29, 1971{{efn|name="not recognized"}} | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 4 | FTU | 5
| March 3, 1972{{efn|name="not recognized"}} | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 17 | FTU | 1
| March 3, 1972{{efn|name="not recognized"}} | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 17 | FTU | 1
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| March 2, 1978 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 2 | FTU | 0
| March 2, 1978 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 2 | FTU | 0
| April 11, 1978 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 4 | FTU | 11
| April 11, 1978 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 4 | FTU | 11
| March 7, 1979 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 8 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 7
| March 7, 1979 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 8 | UCF | 7
| April 7, 1979 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 7 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 4
| April 7, 1979 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 7 | UCF | 4
| 1980{{efn|Date not listed in either schools' media guide}} | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 3 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 10
| 1980{{efn|Date not listed in either schools' media guide}} | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 3 | UCF | 10
| April 15, 1980 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 3 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 7
| April 15, 1980 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 3 | UCF | 7
| May 3, 1985 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 13 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| May 3, 1985 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 13 | UCF | 2
| May 4, 1985 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 13 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 6
| May 4, 1985 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 13 | UCF | 6
| May 5, 1985 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 8 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 7
| May 5, 1985 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 8 | UCF | 7
| May 6, 1985 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 6 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 4
| May 6, 1985 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 6 | UCF | 4
| May 2, 1986 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 4 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 3
| May 2, 1986 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 4 | UCF | 3
| May 3, 1986 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 3 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 6
| May 3, 1986 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 3 | UCF | 6
| February 25, 1987 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 9 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| February 25, 1987 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 9 | UCF | 2
| April 1, 1987 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 6 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| April 1, 1987 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 6 | UCF | 2
| March 30, 1988 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 1 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 10
| March 30, 1988 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 1 | UCF | 10
| April 13, 1988 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 3<sup>(11)</sup> | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 4
| April 13, 1988 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 3<sup>(11)</sup> | UCF | 4
| March 28, 1989 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 3 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 6
| March 28, 1989 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 3 | UCF | 6
| April 4, 1989 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 3 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 7
| April 4, 1989 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 3 | UCF | 7
| February 28, 1990 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 3 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 6
| February 28, 1990 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 3 | UCF | 6
| May 2, 1990 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 7 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 6
| May 2, 1990 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 7 | UCF | 6
| February 5, 1991 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 5 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| February 5, 1991 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 5 | UCF | 2
| April 10, 1991 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 10 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| April 10, 1991 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 10 | UCF | 2
| February 7, 1992 | Kissimmee, FL* | South Florida | 1 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 7
| February 7, 1992 | Kissimmee, FL* | South Florida | 1 | UCF | 7
| February 9, 1992 | Kissimmee, FL* | South Florida | 7 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 4
| February 9, 1992 | Kissimmee, FL* | South Florida | 7 | UCF | 4
| April 14, 1993 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 0 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| April 14, 1993 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 0 | UCF | 2
| April 21, 1993 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 6 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 7
| April 21, 1993 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 6 | UCF | 7
| May 1, 1993 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 17 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 6
| May 1, 1993 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 17 | UCF | 6
| May 2, 1993 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 11 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 0
| May 2, 1993 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 11 | UCF | 0
| May 28, 1993 | Tallahassee, FL<sup>NCAA</sup> | South Florida | 0 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| May 28, 1993 | Tallahassee, FL<sup>NCAA</sup> | South Florida | 0 | UCF | 2
| April 5, 1994 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 8 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 4
| April 5, 1994 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 8 | UCF | 4
| April 12, 1994 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 5 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 1
| April 12, 1994 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 5 | UCF | 1
| April 19, 1994 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 2 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 5
| April 19, 1994 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 2 | UCF | 5
| May 3, 1994 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 6 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 7
| May 3, 1994 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 6 | UCF | 7
| April 4, 1995 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 4 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 5
| April 4, 1995 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 4 | UCF | 5
| April 11, 1995 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 0 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| April 11, 1995 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 0 | UCF | 2
| April 18, 1995 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 2 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 3
| April 18, 1995 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 2 | UCF | 3
| April 25, 1995 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 4 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 11
| April 25, 1995 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 4 | UCF | 11
| April 2, 1996 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 4 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 9
| April 2, 1996 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 4 | UCF | 9
| April 9, 1996 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 1 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 5
| April 9, 1996 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 1 | UCF | 5
| April 16, 1996 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 10 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 3
| April 16, 1996 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 10 | UCF | 3
| April 23, 1996 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 2 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 3
| April 23, 1996 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 2 | UCF | 3
| February 8, 1997 | Kissimmee, FL* | South Florida | 15 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| February 8, 1997 | Kissimmee, FL* | South Florida | 15 | UCF | 2
| April 1, 1997 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 3 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 11
| April 1, 1997 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 3 | UCF | 11
| April 8, 1997 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 3<sup>(11)</sup> | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 4
| April 8, 1997 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 3<sup>(11)</sup> | UCF | 4
| April 15, 1997 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 4 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 3<sup>(13)</sup>
| April 15, 1997 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 4 | UCF | 3<sup>(13)</sup>
| April 22, 1997 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 1 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| April 22, 1997 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 1 | UCF | 2
| May 22, 1997 | Tallahassee, FL<sup>NCAA</sup> | South Florida | 5 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 4
| May 22, 1997 | Tallahassee, FL<sup>NCAA</sup> | South Florida | 5 | UCF | 4
| February 8, 1998 | Kissimmee, FL* | South Florida | 3 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| February 8, 1998 | Kissimmee, FL* | South Florida | 3 | UCF | 2
| March 31, 1998 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 7 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 10
| March 31, 1998 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 7 | UCF | 10
| April 7, 1998 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 10 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 17
| April 7, 1998 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 10 | UCF | 17
| April 14, 1998 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 10 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 17
| April 14, 1998 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 10 | UCF | 17
| April 21, 1998 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 5 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 10
| April 21, 1998 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 5 | UCF | 10
| March 30, 1999 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 4 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 7
| March 30, 1999 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 4 | UCF | 7
| April 6, 1999 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 6 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 8
| April 6, 1999 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 6 | UCF | 8
| April 13, 1999 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 5 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 4<sup>(10)</sup>
| April 13, 1999 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 5 | UCF | 4<sup>(10)</sup>
| April 20, 1999 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 11 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 12
| April 20, 1999 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 11 | UCF | 12
| March 28, 2000 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 8 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 9
| March 28, 2000 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 8 | UCF | 9
| April 4, 2000 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 6 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| April 4, 2000 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 6 | UCF | 2
| April 11, 2000 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 0 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 3
| April 11, 2000 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 0 | UCF | 3
| April 18, 2000 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 13 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| April 18, 2000 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 13 | UCF | 2
| April 3, 2001 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 15 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 5
| April 3, 2001 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 15 | UCF | 5
| April 10, 2001 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 9 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 16
| April 10, 2001 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 9 | UCF | 16
| April 24, 2001 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 13 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 10<sup>(10)</sup>
| April 24, 2001 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 13 | UCF | 10<sup>(10)</sup>
| April 2, 2002 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 9 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 4
| April 2, 2002 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 9 | UCF | 4
| April 23, 2002 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 2 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 6
| April 23, 2002 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 2 | UCF | 6
| May 31, 2002 | Tallahassee, FL<sup>NCAA</sup> | South Florida | 1 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 6
| May 31, 2002 | Tallahassee, FL<sup>NCAA</sup> | South Florida | 1 | UCF | 6
| June 1, 2002 | Tallahassee, FL<sup>NCAA</sup> | South Florida | 7 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| June 1, 2002 | Tallahassee, FL<sup>NCAA</sup> | South Florida | 7 | UCF | 2
| April 1, 2003 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 8 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 5
| April 1, 2003 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 8 | UCF | 5
| April 8, 2003 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 4 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 0
| April 8, 2003 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 4 | UCF | 0
| April 15, 2003 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 6 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 10
| April 15, 2003 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 6 | UCF | 10
| April 13, 2004 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 10 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 4
| April 13, 2004 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 10 | UCF | 4
| May 4, 2004 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 0 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 6
| May 4, 2004 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 0 | UCF | 6
| April 5, 2005 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 7 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 8
| April 5, 2005 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 7 | UCF | 8
| April 19, 2005 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 9 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| April 19, 2005 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 9 | UCF | 2
| April 4, 2006 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 0 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 11
| April 4, 2006 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 0 | UCF | 11
| April 11, 2006 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 4 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 3
| April 11, 2006 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 4 | UCF | 3
| April 18, 2006 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 6 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 4<sup>(11)</sup>
| April 18, 2006 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 6 | UCF | 4<sup>(11)</sup>
| April 3, 2007 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 11 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 4
| April 3, 2007 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 11 | UCF | 4
| April 17, 2007 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 10 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 5
| April 17, 2007 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 10 | UCF | 5
| April 24, 2007 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 5 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 11
| April 24, 2007 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 5 | UCF | 11
| April 1, 2008 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 17 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 4
| April 1, 2008 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 17 | UCF | 4
| April 8, 2008 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 3 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 6
| April 8, 2008 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 3 | UCF | 6
| April 29, 2008 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 14 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 6
| April 29, 2008 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 14 | UCF | 6
| May 6, 2008 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 5 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 9
| May 6, 2008 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 5 | UCF | 9
| March 10, 2009 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 8 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 5
| March 10, 2009 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 8 | UCF | 5
| March 11, 2009 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 13 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 5
| March 11, 2009 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 13 | UCF | 5
| April 28, 2009 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 5 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 9
| April 28, 2009 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 5 | UCF | 9
| April 29, 2009 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 9 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 3
| April 29, 2009 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 9 | UCF | 3
| March 16, 2010 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 4 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 0
| March 16, 2010 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 4 | UCF | 0
| April 6, 2010 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 3 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 7
| April 6, 2010 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 3 | UCF | 7
| March 15, 2011 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 6 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 5
| March 15, 2011 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 6 | UCF | 5
| May 3, 2011 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 4 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 10
| May 3, 2011 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 4 | UCF | 10
| February 28, 2012 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 1 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 12
| February 28, 2012 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 1 | UCF | 12
| March 20, 2012 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 2 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 6
| March 20, 2012 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 2 | UCF | 6
| February 26, 2013 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 6 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 4
| February 26, 2013 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 6 | UCF | 4
| April 10, 2013 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 9 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 3
| April 10, 2013 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 9 | UCF | 3
| April 4, 2014 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 0 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| April 4, 2014 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 0 | UCF | 2
| April 5, 2014 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 4 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| April 5, 2014 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 4 | UCF | 2
| April 6, 2014 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 2 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 6
| April 6, 2014 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 2 | UCF | 6
| May 1, 2015 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 0 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 3
| May 1, 2015 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 0 | UCF | 3
| May 2, 2015 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 1 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| May 2, 2015 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 1 | UCF | 2
| May 3, 2015 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 9 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 3
| May 3, 2015 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 9 | UCF | 3
| May 14, 2015 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 9 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 12
| May 14, 2015 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 9 | UCF | 12
| May 15, 2015 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 7 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 3
| May 15, 2015 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 7 | UCF | 3
| May 16, 2015 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 5 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 4
| May 16, 2015 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 5 | UCF | 4
| April 15, 2016 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 6 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 4
| April 15, 2016 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 6 | UCF | 4
| April 16, 2016 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 0 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 4
| April 16, 2016 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 0 | UCF | 4
| April 17, 2016 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 5 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 6
| April 17, 2016 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 5 | UCF | 6
| April 29, 2016 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 4 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 0
| April 29, 2016 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 4 | UCF | 0
| April 30, 2016 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 5 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 4
| April 30, 2016 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 5 | UCF | 4
| May 1, 2016 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 2 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 9
| May 1, 2016 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 2 | UCF | 9
| April 7, 2017<ref>{{cite web|title=Bulls Claim Victory in first battle of War on I-4|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7700&ATCLID=211553094|publisher=University of South Florida|language=en}}</ref> | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 5 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 4<sup>(10)</sup>
| April 7, 2017<ref>{{cite web|title=Bulls Claim Victory in first battle of War on I-4|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7700&ATCLID=211553094|publisher=University of South Florida|language=en}}</ref> | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 5 | UCF | 4<sup>(10)</sup>
| April 8, 2017<ref>{{cite web|title=Bulls Rally in Ninth to Win War on I-4 Series|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7700&ATCLID=211554114|publisher=University of South Florida|language=en}}</ref> | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 6 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 5
| April 8, 2017<ref>{{cite web|title=Bulls Rally in Ninth to Win War on I-4 Series|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7700&ATCLID=211554114|publisher=University of South Florida|language=en}}</ref> | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 6 | UCF | 5
| April 9, 2017<ref name="2017 first series">{{cite web|title=Bulls Complete War on I-4 Sweep of CENTRAL FLORIDA, 7–5|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7700&ATCLID=211554730|accessdate=April 14, 2017|language=en|publisher=University of South Florida}}</ref> | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 7 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 5
| April 9, 2017<ref name="2017 first series">{{cite web|title=Bulls Complete War on I-4 Sweep of UCF, 7–5|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7700&ATCLID=211554730|accessdate=April 14, 2017|language=en|publisher=University of South Florida}}</ref> | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 7 | UCF | 5
| May 18, 2017<ref>{{cite web|title=Bulls Rally Past CENTRAL FLORIDA In Extras To Take Game One|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7700&ATCLID=211600124|website=GoUSFBulls.com|publisher=University of South Florida|accessdate=May 29, 2017|language=en}}</ref> | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 7 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 3<sup>(11)</sup>
| May 18, 2017<ref>{{cite web|title=Bulls Rally Past UCF In Extras To Take Game One|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7700&ATCLID=211600124|website=GoUSFBulls.com|publisher=University of South Florida|accessdate=May 29, 2017|language=en}}</ref> | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 7 | UCF | 3<sup>(11)</sup>
| May 19, 2017<ref>{{cite web|last1=Morrison|first1=Bill|title=Beating Up the Bulls|url=http://www.Central Floridaknights.com/news/2017/5/19/baseball-beating-up-the-bulls.aspx|publisher=University of Central Florida|language=en}}</ref> | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 1 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 9
| May 19, 2017<ref>{{cite web|last1=Morrison|first1=Bill|title=Beating Up the Bulls|url=http://www.ucfknights.com/news/2017/5/19/baseball-beating-up-the-bulls.aspx|publisher=University of Central Florida|language=en}}</ref> | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 1 | UCF | 9
| May 20, 2017<ref name="2017 second series">{{cite web|title=Champions Crowned|url=http://Central Floridaknights.com/news/2017/5/20/baseball-champions-crowned.aspx|publisher=University of Central Florida|language=en|date=May 20, 2017 |first=Bill|last=Morrison}}</ref> | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 2 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 3
| May 20, 2017<ref name="2017 second series">{{cite web|title=Champions Crowned|url=http://ucfknights.com/news/2017/5/20/baseball-champions-crowned.aspx|publisher=University of Central Florida|language=en|date=May 20, 2017 |first=Bill|last=Morrison}}</ref> | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 2 | UCF | 3
| May 26, 2017<ref name="2017 AAC Tournament">{{cite web|last1=Torres|first1=Luis|title=CENTRAL FLORIDA baseball rolls past rival USF, extends run in AAC Tournament|url=http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/Central Florida-knights/os-sp-Central Florida-usf-baseball-20170526-story.html|publisher=Orlando Sentinel|language=en}}</ref> | Clearwater, FL<sup>AAC</sup> | South Florida | 0 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 12
| May 26, 2017<ref name="2017 AAC Tournament">{{cite web|last1=Torres|first1=Luis|title=UCF baseball rolls past rival USF, extends run in AAC Tournament|url=http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/ucf-knights/os-sp-ucf-usf-baseball-20170526-story.html|publisher=Orlando Sentinel|language=en}}</ref> | Clearwater, FL<sup>AAC</sup> | South Florida | 0 | UCF | 12
}}
}}
<ref name="USF Baseball 2017" /><ref name="CENTRAL FLORIDA Baseball 2016" /><ref>{{cite web|title=2016 Baseball Schedule |url=http://Central Floridaknights.com/schedule.aspx?path=baseball |publisher=University of Central Florida |accessdate=October 4, 2016 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161004200743/http://Central Floridaknights.com/schedule.aspx?path=baseball |archivedate=October 4, 2016 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref><br>
<ref name="USF Baseball 2017" /><ref name="UCF Baseball 2016" /><ref>{{cite web|title=2016 Baseball Schedule |url=http://ucfknights.com/schedule.aspx?path=baseball |publisher=University of Central Florida |accessdate=October 4, 2016 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161004200743/http://ucfknights.com/schedule.aspx?path=baseball |archivedate=October 4, 2016 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref><br>
'''[NCAA]''' – [[NCAA Division I Baseball Championship]]<ref name="NCAA Baseball Results">{{cite web|title=Division I Baseball Championship Results|url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/baseball_champs_records/2010/D1/champs.pdf|publisher=NCAA|accessdate=April 20, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/fsu/sports/m-basebl/auto_pdf/2011-12/misc_non_event/112286.pdf|title=NCAA Tournament Results|publisher=seminoles.com|accessdate=April 20, 2012}}</ref><br>
'''[NCAA]''' – [[NCAA Division I Baseball Championship]]<ref name="NCAA Baseball Results">{{cite web|title=Division I Baseball Championship Results|url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/baseball_champs_records/2010/D1/champs.pdf|publisher=NCAA|accessdate=April 20, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/fsu/sports/m-basebl/auto_pdf/2011-12/misc_non_event/112286.pdf|title=NCAA Tournament Results|publisher=seminoles.com|accessdate=April 20, 2012}}</ref><br>
'''[AAC]''' – [[American Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament]]<br>
'''[AAC]''' – [[American Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament]]<br>
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==Softball==
==Softball==
Softball was first played between the teams on April 16, 2003 in a double-header in Tampa.<ref name="History" /><ref name="CENTRAL FLORIDA Softball 2016">{{cite web|title=2016 CENTRAL FLORIDA Softball Yearbook|url=http://sidearm.sites.s3.amazonaws.com/Central Floridaknights.com/documents/2016/7/1/2016_CENTRAL FLORIDA_Softball_Yearbook.pdf|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=November 27, 2016}}</ref><ref name="USF Softball 2016">{{cite web|title=2016 USF Softball Media Guide|url=https://issuu.com/gousfbulls/docs/final_media_guide__issuu_1804b391b2eb1e?DB_OEM_ID=7700|website=issuu|publisher=University of South Florida}}</ref> USF won both games 9–0 and 5–4 respectively. The two schools have played each other five times in the post-season, with USF holding a 3–2 advantage while CENTRAL FLORIDA has won the most recent post-season matchup, 3–1, in the [[2015 American Athletic Conference Softball Tournament]] semi-finals.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bulls Drop Heartbreaker to CENTRAL FLORIDA in American Semifinals|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=210079036&DB_OEM_ID=7700|publisher=University of South Florida|accessdate=November 27, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Softball – 2004–05 Schedule|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/SportSelect.dbml?SPSID=36725&DB_LANG=C&SPID=2928&DB_OEM_ID=7700&Q_SEASON=2004|publisher=University of South Florida|accessdate=November 27, 2016}}</ref>
Softball was first played between the teams on April 16, 2003 in a double-header in Tampa.<ref name="History" /><ref name="UCF Softball 2016">{{cite web|title=2016 UCF Softball Yearbook|url=http://sidearm.sites.s3.amazonaws.com/ucfknights.com/documents/2016/7/1/2016_UCF_Softball_Yearbook.pdf|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=November 27, 2016}}</ref><ref name="USF Softball 2016">{{cite web|title=2016 USF Softball Media Guide|url=https://issuu.com/gousfbulls/docs/final_media_guide__issuu_1804b391b2eb1e?DB_OEM_ID=7700|website=issuu|publisher=University of South Florida}}</ref> USF won both games 9–0 and 5–4 respectively. The two schools have played each other five times in the post-season, with USF holding a 3–2 advantage while UCF has won the most recent post-season matchup, 3–1, in the [[2015 American Athletic Conference Softball Tournament]] semi-finals.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bulls Drop Heartbreaker to UCF in American Semifinals|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=210079036&DB_OEM_ID=7700|publisher=University of South Florida|accessdate=November 27, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Softball – 2004–05 Schedule|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/SportSelect.dbml?SPSID=36725&DB_LANG=C&SPID=2928&DB_OEM_ID=7700&Q_SEASON=2004|publisher=University of South Florida|accessdate=November 27, 2016}}</ref>
{{sports rivalry series table
{{sports rivalry series table
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| team1 = South Florida
| team1 = South Florida
| team1style= {{NCAA color cell|South Florida Bulls}}
| team1style= {{NCAA color cell|South Florida Bulls}}
| team2 = CENTRAL FLORIDA / FTU
| team2 = UCF / FTU
| team2style= {{NCAA secondary color cell|CENTRAL FLORIDA Knights}}
| team2style= {{NCAA secondary color cell|UCF Knights}}
| series_summary= yes
| series_summary= yes


| April 16, 2003 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 9 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 0
| April 16, 2003 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 9 | UCF | 0
| April 16, 2003 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 5 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 4
| April 16, 2003 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 5 | UCF | 4
| May 7, 2004 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 8 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 1
| May 7, 2004 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 8 | UCF | 1
| May 7, 2004 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 8 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 6
| May 7, 2004 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 8 | UCF | 6
| March 12, 2005 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 6 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| March 12, 2005 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 6 | UCF | 2
| April 20, 2005 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 5 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 3
| April 20, 2005 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 5 | UCF | 3
| May 20, 2005 | Gainesville, FL <sup>NCAA</sup>| South Florida | 14 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 3
| May 20, 2005 | Gainesville, FL <sup>NCAA</sup>| South Florida | 14 | UCF | 3
| May 21, 2005 | Gainesville, FL <sup>NCAA</sup>| South Florida | 5 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 4
| May 21, 2005 | Gainesville, FL <sup>NCAA</sup>| South Florida | 5 | UCF | 4
| April 12, 2006 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 1 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 3
| April 12, 2006 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 1 | UCF | 3
| May 16, 2008 | Gainesville, FL <sup>NCAA</sup> | South Florida | 2 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 3
| May 16, 2008 | Gainesville, FL <sup>NCAA</sup> | South Florida | 2 | UCF | 3
| May 18, 2012 | Gainesville, FL <sup>NCAA</sup> | South Florida | 1 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 0
| May 18, 2012 | Gainesville, FL <sup>NCAA</sup> | South Florida | 1 | UCF | 0
| April 12, 2014 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 4 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 0
| April 12, 2014 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 4 | UCF | 0
| April 12, 2014 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 1 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 3
| April 12, 2014 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 1 | UCF | 3
| April 12, 2014 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 1 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| April 12, 2014 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 1 | UCF | 2
| May 2, 2015 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 1 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| May 2, 2015 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 1 | UCF | 2
| May 2, 2015 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 3 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| May 2, 2015 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 3 | UCF | 2
| May 3, 2015 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 1 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 6
| May 3, 2015 | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 1 | UCF | 6
| May 8, 2015 | Orlando, FL<sup>AAC</sup>| South Florida | 1 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 3
| May 8, 2015 | Orlando, FL<sup>AAC</sup>| South Florida | 1 | UCF | 3
| April 29, 2016 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 0 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 9
| April 29, 2016 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 0 | UCF | 9
| April 30, 2016 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 4 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 1
| April 30, 2016 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 4 | UCF | 1
| May 1, 2016 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 3 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 5
| May 1, 2016 | Tampa, FL | South Florida | 3 | UCF | 5
| April 13, 2017<ref>{{cite web|title=Blanking the Bulls|url=http://Central Floridaknights.com/news/2017/4/13/softball-blanking-the-bulls.aspx|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=April 14, 2017|language=en}}</ref> | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 0 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
| April 13, 2017<ref>{{cite web|title=Blanking the Bulls|url=http://ucfknights.com/news/2017/4/13/softball-blanking-the-bulls.aspx|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=April 14, 2017|language=en}}</ref> | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 0 | UCF | 2
|April 14, 2017<ref>{{cite web|title=Bulls Take Game Two in War on I-4, 7–2|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7700&ATCLID=211560600|publisher=University of South Florida|accessdate=April 20, 2017|language=en}}</ref> | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 7 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | 2
|April 14, 2017<ref>{{cite web|title=Bulls Take Game Two in War on I-4, 7–2|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7700&ATCLID=211560600|publisher=University of South Florida|accessdate=April 20, 2017|language=en}}</ref> | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 7 | UCF | 2
| April 15, 2017<ref>{{cite web|title=War on I-4 Walk-Off Winner|url=http://Central Floridaknights.com/news/2017/4/15/softball-war-on-i-4-walk-off-winner.aspx|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=April 20, 2017|language=en}}</ref> | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 4 | CENTRAL FLORIDA |5
| April 15, 2017<ref>{{cite web|title=War on I-4 Walk-Off Winner|url=http://ucfknights.com/news/2017/4/15/softball-war-on-i-4-walk-off-winner.aspx|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=April 20, 2017|language=en}}</ref> | Orlando, FL | South Florida | 4 | UCF |5
}}
}}
<ref name="CENTRAL FLORIDA Softball 2016"/><ref name="USF Softball 2016"/><ref>{{cite web|title=Round 1 Won|url=http://Central Floridaknights.com/news/2016/4/29/Round_1_Won.aspx|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=November 27, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tripped In Tampa|url=http://Central Floridaknights.com/news/2016/4/30/Tripped_In_Tampa.aspx|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=November 27, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Beat The Bulls|url=http://Central Floridaknights.com/news/2016/5/1/Beat_The_Bulls.aspx|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=November 27, 2016}}</ref><br>
<ref name="UCF Softball 2016"/><ref name="USF Softball 2016"/><ref>{{cite web|title=Round 1 Won|url=http://ucfknights.com/news/2016/4/29/Round_1_Won.aspx|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=November 27, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tripped In Tampa|url=http://ucfknights.com/news/2016/4/30/Tripped_In_Tampa.aspx|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=November 27, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Beat The Bulls|url=http://ucfknights.com/news/2016/5/1/Beat_The_Bulls.aspx|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=November 27, 2016}}</ref><br>
'''[AAC]''' – [[American Athletic Conference Softball Tournament]]<br>
'''[AAC]''' – [[American Athletic Conference Softball Tournament]]<br>
'''[NCAA]''' – [[NCAA Division I Softball Championship]]
'''[NCAA]''' – [[NCAA Division I Softball Championship]]
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==Soccer==
==Soccer==
===Men's Soccer===
===Men's Soccer===
The two schools claim different records in Men's Soccer, due to when they declare the first meeting occurred. Unlike other sports, CENTRAL FLORIDA and the official War on I-4 website claim the first meeting occurred earlier than USF does. According to CENTRAL FLORIDA and the official War on I-4 website,<ref name="History" /> the first meeting occurred in 1975, with USF winning 4–1, giving USF a 25–5–4 lead. However, according to USF, the first meeting did not occur until USF's 2–1 win on September 26, 1979 in Tampa, giving USF a 22–5–3 lead.<ref name="CENTRAL FLORIDA Men's Soccer 2016">{{cite web|title=2016 CENTRAL FLORIDA Men's Soccer Record Book|url=http://sidearm.sites.s3.amazonaws.com/Central Floridaknights.com/documents/2016/11/14/2016_CENTRAL FLORIDA_Men_s_Soccer_Record_Book.pdf|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=November 30, 2016}}</ref><ref name="USF Men's Soccer 2016">{{cite web|title=USF History & Records|url=https://admin.xosn.com/pdf9/2985052.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=7700&|publisher=University of South Florida|accessdate=November 30, 2016}}</ref><ref name="Men's Soccer 2017">{{cite web|title=Golden Goal Lifts Bulls Past CENTRAL FLORIDA|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/news/2017/9/23/mens-soccer-golden-goal-lifts-bulls-past-Central Florida.aspx|website=University of South Florida|language=en}}</ref>
The two schools claim different records in Men's Soccer, due to when they declare the first meeting occurred. Unlike other sports, UCF and the official War on I-4 website claim the first meeting occurred earlier than USF does. According to UCF and the official War on I-4 website,<ref name="History" /> the first meeting occurred in 1975, with USF winning 4–1, giving USF a 25–5–4 lead. However, according to USF, the first meeting did not occur until USF's 2–1 win on September 26, 1979 in Tampa, giving USF a 22–5–3 lead.<ref name="UCF Men's Soccer 2016">{{cite web|title=2016 UCF Men's Soccer Record Book|url=http://sidearm.sites.s3.amazonaws.com/ucfknights.com/documents/2016/11/14/2016_UCF_Men_s_Soccer_Record_Book.pdf|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=November 30, 2016}}</ref><ref name="USF Men's Soccer 2016">{{cite web|title=USF History & Records|url=https://admin.xosn.com/pdf9/2985052.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=7700&|publisher=University of South Florida|accessdate=November 30, 2016}}</ref><ref name="Men's Soccer 2017">{{cite web|title=Golden Goal Lifts Bulls Past UCF|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/news/2017/9/23/mens-soccer-golden-goal-lifts-bulls-past-ucf.aspx|website=University of South Florida|language=en}}</ref>
{{sports rivalry series table
{{sports rivalry series table
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| team1 = South Florida
| team1 = South Florida
| team1style= {{NCAA color cell|South Florida Bulls}}
| team1style= {{NCAA color cell|South Florida Bulls}}
| team2 = CENTRAL FLORIDA / FTU
| team2 = UCF / FTU
| team2style= {{NCAA secondary color cell|CENTRAL FLORIDA Knights}}
| team2style= {{NCAA secondary color cell|UCF Knights}}


|1975{{efn|name="not recognized-USF"|Not recognized by USF}}||South Florida|4|FTU|1
|1975{{efn|name="not recognized-USF"|Not recognized by USF}}||South Florida|4|FTU|1
|1976{{efn|name="not recognized-USF"}}||South Florida|1|FTU|1
|1976{{efn|name="not recognized-USF"}}||South Florida|1|FTU|1
|October 29, 1977{{efn|name="not recognized-USF"}}|Tampa, FL|South Florida|3|FTU|1
|October 29, 1977{{efn|name="not recognized-USF"}}|Tampa, FL|South Florida|3|FTU|1
|September 26, 1979|Tampa, FL|South Florida|2|CENTRAL FLORIDA|1
|September 26, 1979|Tampa, FL|South Florida|2|UCF|1
|October 4, 1980|Orlando, FL|South Florida|1|CENTRAL FLORIDA|1<sup>OT</sup>
|October 4, 1980|Orlando, FL|South Florida|1|UCF|1<sup>OT</sup>
|September 23, 1981|Tampa, FL|South Florida|3|CENTRAL FLORIDA|0
|September 23, 1981|Tampa, FL|South Florida|3|UCF|0
|October 12, 1982|Orlando, FL|South Florida|1|CENTRAL FLORIDA|1<sup>OT</sup>
|October 12, 1982|Orlando, FL|South Florida|1|UCF|1<sup>OT</sup>
|September 14, 1983|Tampa, FL|South Florida|2|CENTRAL FLORIDA|1<sup>OT</sup>
|September 14, 1983|Tampa, FL|South Florida|2|UCF|1<sup>OT</sup>
|September 6, 1984|Orlando, FL|South Florida|0/1|CENTRAL FLORIDA|0<sup>OT</sup>/1{{efn|CENTRAL FLORIDA claims that game ended 1–1 in regulation. USF claims the game ended 0–0 in overtime.}}
|September 6, 1984|Orlando, FL|South Florida|0/1|UCF|0<sup>OT</sup>/1{{efn|UCF claims that game ended 1–1 in regulation. USF claims the game ended 0–0 in overtime.}}
|October 15, 1985|Tampa, FL|South Florida|3|CENTRAL FLORIDA|2<sup>OT</sup>
|October 15, 1985|Tampa, FL|South Florida|3|UCF|2<sup>OT</sup>
|October 27, 1987|Tampa, FL|South Florida|0|CENTRAL FLORIDA|1
|October 27, 1987|Tampa, FL|South Florida|0|UCF|1
|October 19, 1988|Orlando, FL|South Florida|2|CENTRAL FLORIDA|3
|October 19, 1988|Orlando, FL|South Florida|2|UCF|3
|September 6, 1989|Tampa, FL|South Florida|5|CENTRAL FLORIDA|1
|September 6, 1989|Tampa, FL|South Florida|5|UCF|1
|September 12, 1990|Orlando, FL|South Florida|3|CENTRAL FLORIDA|1
|September 12, 1990|Orlando, FL|South Florida|3|UCF|1
|September 18, 1991|Tampa, FL|South Florida|2|CENTRAL FLORIDA|0
|September 18, 1991|Tampa, FL|South Florida|2|UCF|0
|October 27, 1992|Orlando, FL|South Florida|1|CENTRAL FLORIDA|0
|October 27, 1992|Orlando, FL|South Florida|1|UCF|0
|October 6, 1993|Tampa, FL|South Florida|1|CENTRAL FLORIDA|0
|October 6, 1993|Tampa, FL|South Florida|1|UCF|0
|October 19, 1994|Orlando, FL|South Florida|3|CENTRAL FLORIDA|0
|October 19, 1994|Orlando, FL|South Florida|3|UCF|0
|November 1, 1998|Orlando, FL|South Florida|3|CENTRAL FLORIDA|2<sup>OT</sup>
|November 1, 1998|Orlando, FL|South Florida|3|UCF|2<sup>OT</sup>
|September 21, 1999|Tampa, FL|South Florida|4|CENTRAL FLORIDA|3
|September 21, 1999|Tampa, FL|South Florida|4|UCF|3
|October 4, 2000|Orlando, FL|South Florida|3|CENTRAL FLORIDA|1
|October 4, 2000|Orlando, FL|South Florida|3|UCF|1
|October 31, 2001|Tampa, FL|South Florida|1|CENTRAL FLORIDA|3
|October 31, 2001|Tampa, FL|South Florida|1|UCF|3
|October 8, 2002|Orlando, FL|South Florida|3|CENTRAL FLORIDA|1
|October 8, 2002|Orlando, FL|South Florida|3|UCF|1
|August 31, 2007|Tampa, FL|South Florida|5|CENTRAL FLORIDA|2
|August 31, 2007|Tampa, FL|South Florida|5|UCF|2
|October 14, 2008|Orlando, FL|South Florida|1|CENTRAL FLORIDA|0<sup>OT</sup>
|October 14, 2008|Orlando, FL|South Florida|1|UCF|0<sup>OT</sup>
|September 1, 2009|Tampa, FL|South Florida|2|CENTRAL FLORIDA|1
|September 1, 2009|Tampa, FL|South Florida|2|UCF|1
|November 18, 2010|Orlando, FL<sup>NCAA</sup>|South Florida|0|CENTRAL FLORIDA|3
|November 18, 2010|Orlando, FL<sup>NCAA</sup>|South Florida|0|UCF|3
|November 20, 2011|Tampa, FL<sup>NCAA</sup>|South Florida|2|CENTRAL FLORIDA|1<sup>OT</sup>
|November 20, 2011|Tampa, FL<sup>NCAA</sup>|South Florida|2|UCF|1<sup>OT</sup>
|October 23, 2013|Tampa, FL|South Florida|0|CENTRAL FLORIDA|1
|October 23, 2013|Tampa, FL|South Florida|0|UCF|1
|October 22, 2014|Orlando, FL|South Florida|1|CENTRAL FLORIDA|0
|October 22, 2014|Orlando, FL|South Florida|1|UCF|0
|October 21, 2015|Tampa, FL|South Florida|3|CENTRAL FLORIDA|1
|October 21, 2015|Tampa, FL|South Florida|3|UCF|1
|September 24, 2016|Orlando, FL|South Florida|2|CENTRAL FLORIDA|1
|September 24, 2016|Orlando, FL|South Florida|2|UCF|1
|November 11, 2016|Tampa, FL<sup>AAC</sup>|South Florida|2|CENTRAL FLORIDA|1
|November 11, 2016|Tampa, FL<sup>AAC</sup>|South Florida|2|UCF|1
|September 23, 2017|Tampa, FL|South Florida|3|CENTRAL FLORIDA|2<sup>OT</sup>
|September 23, 2017|Tampa, FL|South Florida|3|UCF|2<sup>OT</sup>
}}
}}
<ref name="CENTRAL FLORIDA Men's Soccer 2016" /><ref name="USF Men's Soccer 2016" /><ref name="Men's Soccer 2017" /><br>
<ref name="UCF Men's Soccer 2016" /><ref name="USF Men's Soccer 2016" /><ref name="Men's Soccer 2017" /><br>
'''[NCAA]''' – [[NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship]]<br>
'''[NCAA]''' – [[NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship]]<br>
'''[AAC]''' – [[American Athletic Conference Men's Soccer Tournament]]
'''[AAC]''' – [[American Athletic Conference Men's Soccer Tournament]]


===Women's Soccer===
===Women's Soccer===
Unlike Men's Soccer, the two schools claim the same records in Women's Soccer. The first meeting occurred in 1998 with USF winning 4–0 at home in Tampa. CENTRAL FLORIDA currently leads the series 10–2–4.<ref name="CENTRAL FLORIDA Women's Soccer 2016">{{cite web|title=CENTRAL FLORIDA Record Book|url=http://sidearm.sites.s3.amazonaws.com/Central Floridaknights.com/documents/2016/9/15/Record_Book_as_of_9_15_16.pdf|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=December 1, 2016|date=September 15, 2016}}</ref><ref name="USF Women's Soccer 2016">{{cite web|title=USF Women's Soccer History & Records|url=https://admin.xosn.com/attachments1/578135.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=7700|publisher=University of South Florida|accessdate=December 1, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Battling the Bulls|url=http://Central Floridaknights.com/news/2016/10/7/-w-soccer-battling-the-bulls.aspx|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=December 1, 2016}}</ref><ref name="Women's Soccer 2017-A">{{cite web|last1=Herboth|first1=Megan|title=Taking The Title|url=http://www.Central Floridaknights.com/news/2017/10/27/-w-soccer-taking-the-title.aspx|date=October 27, 2017|website=CENTRAL FLORIDA Athletics|language=en}}</ref><ref name="Women's Soccer 2017-B">{{cite web|last1=Herboth|first1=Megan|title=Paused on Penalties|url=http://www.Central Floridaknights.com/news/2017/11/5/-w-soccer-paused-on-penalties.aspx|website=CENTRAL FLORIDA Athletics|language=en|date=November 5, 2017}}</ref>
Unlike Men's Soccer, the two schools claim the same records in Women's Soccer. The first meeting occurred in 1998 with USF winning 4–0 at home in Tampa. UCF currently leads the series 10–2–4.<ref name="UCF Women's Soccer 2016">{{cite web|title=UCF Record Book|url=http://sidearm.sites.s3.amazonaws.com/ucfknights.com/documents/2016/9/15/Record_Book_as_of_9_15_16.pdf|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=December 1, 2016|date=September 15, 2016}}</ref><ref name="USF Women's Soccer 2016">{{cite web|title=USF Women's Soccer History & Records|url=https://admin.xosn.com/attachments1/578135.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=7700|publisher=University of South Florida|accessdate=December 1, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Battling the Bulls|url=http://ucfknights.com/news/2016/10/7/-w-soccer-battling-the-bulls.aspx|publisher=University of Central Florida|accessdate=December 1, 2016}}</ref><ref name="Women's Soccer 2017-A">{{cite web|last1=Herboth|first1=Megan|title=Taking The Title|url=http://www.ucfknights.com/news/2017/10/27/-w-soccer-taking-the-title.aspx|date=October 27, 2017|website=UCF Athletics|language=en}}</ref><ref name="Women's Soccer 2017-B">{{cite web|last1=Herboth|first1=Megan|title=Paused on Penalties|url=http://www.ucfknights.com/news/2017/11/5/-w-soccer-paused-on-penalties.aspx|website=UCF Athletics|language=en|date=November 5, 2017}}</ref>


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The South Florida–UCF rivalry, officially known as the War on I–4, is a college rivalry between the University of Central Florida Knights and University of South Florida Bulls. The rivalry is best known for its college football matchup, and originated in a series of football games played from 2005–08. In 2013, when UCF joined the American Athletic Conference, the schools began competing annually in all sports, with the yearly football game played on Thanksgiving weekend. In 2016, the schools officially adopted the "War on I-4" as an official competition series. Each year, the team with the most wins across all sports receives an I–4 road sign trophy; the winner of the football game also receives a similar trophy.

Names

Starting when the schools first met on the gridiron in 2005, some writers dubbed the rivalry the "War on I–4". When the series resumed in 2013, administrators from both schools named it the "I–4 Corridor Clash". Both names refer to Interstate 4, an interstate highway that runs through both Orlando and Tampa in Central Florida.[1][2] In 2016, when the schools announced the official competition, they formally adopted the "War on I-4" name.[3][4]

The name "War on I-4" had been used for an arena football rivalry between the Tampa Bay Storm and Orlando Predators between 1992 and 2016; those two teams were likewise located in the same metropolitan areas. The name came available when the Predators folded following the spring 2016 season.

Series history

Beginning

Founded in 1956 and 1963, respectively, the University of South Florida and the University of Central Florida are located 82.6 miles (132.9 km) apart from each other.[a] The schools' distance, combined with their athletic programs concurrent establishment and rise to NCAA Division I helped create a natural rivalry between the two schools. The first meeting between the Florida Technical University Knights of the Pegasus (UCF)[5] and the University of South Florida Golden Brahman was in 1972 in a basketball game in Tampa. The Golden Brahman won this game, 115–96.[6] Since that time, the schools have played each other in 9 other sports.[6]

Official War on I-4 rivalry

War on I-4 Trophy

On September 21, 2016, both schools announced the official recognition of the “War On I-4” rivalry series. The schools compete each school year in 14 sports for bragging rights, with each sports team's record counting equally toward a final tally for each program. The winner each year will take possession of a large trophy shaped like the iconic I-4 road sign, which will be displayed on their campus for the following year. The winner of the annual Thanksgiving weekend, football clash will also receive a similarly shaped “War On I-4” trophy.[3][4]

Official series point system and results

Beginning on September 21, 2016, when the rivalry series was officially established, USF and UCF score their head-to-head competitions in 14 sports programs represented at both universities, with each sport being worth 6 points. Nine programs (football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, soccer, volleyball, men’s tennis and women’s tennis) compete head-to-head during the regular season. The five programs that don’t compete directly against each other (cross country, golf, and track and field) determine their winner based on the best overall conference post-season performance of the teams. The performances of both athletic programs in the annual NCAA Graduation Success Rate will be used as a tiebreaker, if necessary. Points will be awarded per victory in sports with multiple meetings in a given season.[3]

UCF clinched the first academic year's overall title with a women's golf AAC championship on April 18, 2017.[7] On May 20, 2017, UCF won the final baseball game 3–2,[8] making the final point total 51 points to 33 points.[9]

On April 17, 2018, UCF clinched the overall title for the second consecutive year, again in the women's golf AAC championship. UCF finished second in the event, while USF finished ninth.[10][11] The series concluded on May 13, 2018, with the final score at 49 points for UCF to 35 points for USF.[12]

Year Winner Score
2016–2017 UCF 51–33
2017–2018 UCF 49–35

Football

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History

Early plans

Discussions about scheduling a game between the Knights and Bulls began shortly after South Florida fielded its first NCAA Division I-AA team in 1997.[13][14] Supporters suggested such a rivalry could help generate interest and revenue for both burgeoning teams. The prospect became more serious when the Bulls entered Division I-A in 2001 and was very popular among fans, but as it would be a non-conference series, difficulties arose. UCF had overbooked its future schedules and would have to break commitments.[13] Meanwhile, South Florida officials worried that their young program stood to take in less revenue from a home-and-away series against UCF than it would with an additional home game on the schedule.[15] Serious planning for a series did not commence until 2003.[13]

First games (2005–2008)

By 2003, serious discussions resumed as both schools had joined conferences – South Florida joined Conference USA (C-USA) in 2001, while UCF joined the Mid-American Conference (MAC) in 2002.[13] That year, the schools' athletics directors met and agreed to schedule games for the 2005 and 2006 seasons.[13][16] Subsequently, South Florida joined the Big East, an Automatic Qualifying conference, in 2005,[17] while UCF joined C-USA the same year.[18] The Bulls won both games, which both drew crowds over 45,000. The series was extended for 2007 and 2008 as part of an agreement with C-USA that the Bulls play a member of the conference annually for five years.[16][19] South Florida won these games as well, including a 64–12 blowout in 2007. South Florida declined to schedule further games in the series, indicating it wished to pursue more competitive and high-profile opponents and teams from outside Florida.[20][21]

The two schools discussed scheduling more games over the next several years, including a failed proposal by South Florida to play at the Citrus Bowl in 2011.[22][23][24]

Renewed series (2013–present)

Conference realignment shed new light on the rivalry in 2011, when UCF was admitted to the Big East Conference (later realigned as the American Athletic Conference).[25][26] For the first time, both schools were part of the same conference, and the rivalry resumed as a regular conference match beginning with the 2013 season.[27] The games have been scheduled for Thanksgiving weekend.[28][29] In 2013, UCF pulled off a late 23–20 win against the Bulls in Orlando to earn its first victory against South Florida.[30][31] In May 2014, The American announced that as of the 2015 season, both schools will be a member of the East Division.[32]

Game results

Since 2005, the Bulls and Knights have played nine times. South Florida leads the series 6–3. The game has been played in two cities and three stadiums: Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, and Camping World Stadium and Spectrum Stadium in Orlando, Florida. South Florida leads the series in Tampa (3–1) and in Orlando (3–2).

South Florida victoriesUCF victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinnerScoreAttendance
1 September 17, 2005 Tampa, FL South Florida 31–1445,139
2 September 16, 2006 Orlando, FL South Florida 24–1746,708
3 October 6, 2007 Tampa, FL #5 South Florida 64–1265,948
4 September 6, 2008 Orlando, FL #17 South Florida 31–24OT46,805
5 November 29, 2013 Orlando, FL #17 UCF 23–2045,952
6 November 28, 2014 Tampa, FL UCF 16–036,963
7 November 26, 2015 Orlando, FL South Florida 44–325,967
8 November 26, 2016 Tampa, FL South Florida 48–3136,056
9 November 24, 2017 Orlando, FL #13 UCF 49–42 47,129
Series: South Florida leads 6–3

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Game notes

2005

1 234Total
Knights 0 077 14
Bulls 7 1473 31
  • Location: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL
  • Game start: 7:00 p.m.
  • Game attendance: 45,139
  • Television network: FSN

A crowd of 45,139, second-largest (until that time) in South Florida's relatively brief football history, watched the Bulls build a 21–0 halftime lead on the strength of a relentless running attack that finished with 326 yards. Andre Hall ran for 155 yards and scored two touchdowns Saturday night to help South Florida beat UCF 31–14.

UCF was held to 45 yards rushing and was shut out until Joe Burnett returned a third-quarter punt 60 yards to the South Florida 4, setting up Steven Moffett's touchdown run on the next play. Moffett also threw a 9-yard TD pass to Brandon Marshall late in the fourth quarter.

One play after Hall nearly scored on a 17-yard run, Pat Julmiste added South Florida's last TD on 1-yard quarterback sneak late in the third quarter. Kyle Bronson added a fourth-quarter field goal to make it 31–7.

2006

1 234Total
Bulls 7 0314 24
Knights 0 1007 17
  • Location: Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando, FL
  • Game start: 2:30 p.m.
  • Game attendance: 46,708
  • Television network: CBSSN

South Florida freshman quarterback Matt Grothe threw for 302 yards and ran for another 73, eclipsing Marquel Blackwell's 239-yard game against New Haven in 1999. Blackwell also had a 238-yard game that same year against Liberty. Meanwhile, Grothe now has the top three rushing games by a freshman quarterback in South Florida history, including his 73 yards. He had 82 rushing yards against Florida International and 58 in the season opener against McNeese State. Blackwell had held the record with 57 yards against Southwest Texas State in 1999.

2007

1 234Total
Knights 7 302 12
• #5 Bulls 12 171421 64
  • Location: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL
  • Game start: 12:00 p.m.
  • Game attendance: 65,948
  • Television network: ESPNU

The Bulls defeated the cross-state Knights 64–12 in front of a home crowd announced at 65,948. The Bulls held the Knights to just 145 total yards and Kevin Smith, who came in as the nation's leading rusher at 172 yards per game, to just 55 yards in one half of play, the only time during the season that a defense held Smith to under 100 yards. South Florida gained 543 total yards—over three times as much as UCF—while holding the ball three fewer minutes than the Knights. UCF scored their only offensive points—a Kyle Israel rush for a touchdown, and a field goal—in the first half. UCF and South Florida would also exchange safeties.

2008

1 234OTTotal
• #17 Bulls 10 01407 31
Knights 7 30140 24
  • Location: Bright House Networks Stadium, Orlando, FL
  • Game start: 7:00 p.m.
  • Game attendance: 46,805
  • Television network: ESPN2

In what was the final meeting of the War on I-4 for many years, the visiting Bulls downed the Knights 31–24 in a closely contested overtime battle. With UCF trailing 24–10 late in the 4th quarter, quarterback Michael Greco threw two touchdown passes in less than a minute, including passes of 13 yards to Corey Rabazinski and 31 yards to Rocky Ross, to tie the game at 24 with 1:40 remaining in regulation. South Florida won the game when they stopped UCF on a 4th and short in overtime.

2013

1 234Total
Bulls 3 377 20
• #17 Knights 3 1037 23
  • Location: Bright House Networks Stadium, Orlando, FL
  • Game start: 8:00 p.m.
  • Game attendance: 45,952
  • Television network: ESPN

UCF debuted their black helmets for the first and only time for this matchup (worn with gold jerseys and black pants). Despite turning the ball over five times, the Knights found a way to earn their first victory in the I-4 Corridor Clash against South Florida. Running back Storm Johnson fumbled the ball on UCF's first two drives, including a drop at the Bulls 10 yard line. Trailing with under five minutes left in regulation, QB Blake Bortles found WR Breshad Perriman for a 52-yard go-ahead touchdown reception. With 1:20 left in the fourth quarter and charging down the field, South Florida quarterback Mike White was intercepted by CB Jordan Ozerities, and he returned the ball 52 yards to the Bulls 37 yard line. The Knights ran out the clock for the victory.

2014

1 234Total
Knights 0 1420 16
Bulls 0 000 0
  • Location: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL
  • Game start: 12:00 p.m.
  • Game attendance: 36,963
  • Television network: ESPN2

After a scoreless first quarter, Justin Holman led the Knights on a 17-play, 80 yard scoring drive to open the second quarter. The Knights held the Bulls offense to a three-and-out on the next series, which was followed by an 8-play, 73 yard scoring drive by UCF capped off by a 21-yard run from Rannell Hall. UCF held South Florida to 200 yards of total offense, 5 yards rushing, and forced three turnovers on downs. The Bulls missed a field goal and were not able to convert on three UCF turnovers.

2015

1 234Total
Bulls 7 17146 44
Knights 3 000 3
  • Location: Bright House Networks Stadium, Orlando, FL
  • Game start: 7:30 p.m.
  • Game attendance: 25,967
  • Television network: ESPN

After scoring a field goal on their first drive, the Knights were shut out by the Bulls defense. The Bulls held UCF to 203 yards of total offense and caught two interceptions. Scoring 44 unanswered points and gaining 455 offensive yards, South Florida handed UCF their twelfth loss of the season, guaranteeing their second winless campaign since 2004. For the first time since 1995, UCF wore black jerseys and black pants. USF, on the other hand, completed one of the biggest single-season turnarounds in college football history to finish 8–4 after a 1–3 start.

2016

1 234Total
Knights 7 7107 31
Bulls 14 10717 48
  • Location: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL
  • Game start: 12:00 p.m.
  • Game attendance: 36,056
  • Television network: CBSSN

The 2016 game was the first official War on I-4 football game and both teams entered the game having already secured bowl eligibility (UCF was 6–5 and USF was 9–2), for the first time since the 2007 meeting. Following the game, USF was ranked in both the AP and Coaches poll.

2017

1 234Total
#22 Bulls 7 13148 42
#13 Knights 21 0721 49

The 13th-ranked Knights welcomed the 22nd-ranked Bulls (9–1) to Spectrum Stadium with the winner of the game claiming the American Athletic Conference East Division title and a spot in the 2017 American Athletic Conference Football Championship Game. The game was the first ranked match-up in the rivalry.[35][36] The game quickly turned into an offensive shootout, with a total of 1,186 yards of offense from both teams, including a school record 605 yards from USF quarterback Quinton Flowers.[37] The game came down to the wire, with UCF taking a eight point lead (following an earlier missed PAT from USF) with 2:21 left in the game.[38] USF then tied the game with an 83 yard touchdown and a two point conversion with 1:41 left.[38] On the ensuing kickoff, UCF's Mike Hughes returned the kickoff for a 95 yard touchdown,[39][40] giving the Knights a 49-42 lead, with 1:28 left.[38] The Bulls attempted to strike back, but Bulls tight end Mitchell Wilcox fumbled on the UCF 45 yard line, following a 10 yard catch, and UCF linebacker Chequan Burkett recovered to seal the game.[37][41] The game was called one of the best of the season.[42][43][44]

Basketball

Men's basketball

The two schools began competing against one another in men's basketball during the 1971–1972 season and have met thirty-three times to date. The Bulls currently hold a 22–14 edge over the Knights, however two Knights' victories were vacated due to NCAA sanctions. The 2013–2014 season marked the first time the schools would compete in the same conference, with UCF holding a 7–2 series lead in American Athletic Conference play. USF holds the longest win streak in the series having won nine consecutive games against their rivals, while the Knights have one the last sixin the series.

South Florida victoriesUCF victories
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 February 22, 1972 Tampa, FL South Florida 115–96
2 December 11, 1972 Orlando, FL South Florida 100–88
3 December 3, 1973 Tampa, FL South Florida 96–76
4 November 30, 1974 Orlando, FL FTU 75–74
5 February 17, 1975 Tampa, FL South Florida 120–87
6 November 29, 1975 Orlando, FL South Florida 94–76
7 November 29, 1976 Tampa, FL FTU 66–57
8 January 26, 1978 Orlando, FL FTU 79–57
9 February 6, 1986 Tampa, FL South Florida 81–65
10 December 17, 1987 Tampa, FL South Florida 86–71
11 December 12, 1992 Tampa, FL South Florida 92–81
12 January 26, 1993 Orlando, FL South Florida 77–72
13 February 7, 1994 Orlando, FL UCF 89–85OT
14 December 10, 1994 Tampa, FL South Florida 89–64
15 December 11, 1995 Orlando, FL South Florida 92–82
16 December 14, 1996 Tampa, FL South Florida 66–47
17 December 30, 1997 Tampa, FL (N) South Florida 73–72
18 December 17, 1998 St. Petersburg, FL (N) South Florida 69–55
19 December 3, 1999 Orlando, FL South Florida 79–55
20 December 15, 2000 Tampa, FL South Florida 85–55
21 January 29, 2002 Orlando, FL South Florida 84–79
22 December 1, 2007 Tampa, FL South Florida 75–67
23 December 6, 2008 Orlando, FL UCF 71–63#
24 December 16, 2009 Tampa, FL South Florida 69–65
25 November 18, 2010 Orlando, FL UCF 65–59#
26 November 10, 2012 Tampa, FL UCF 74–56
27 January 2, 2013 Orlando, FL South Florida 65–56
28 February 5, 2014 Orlando, FL South Florida 79–78OT
29 February 15, 2014 Tampa, FL UCF 75–74
30 February 11, 2015 Orlando, FL UCF 73–62
31 March 4, 2015 Tampa, FL South Florida 74–45
32 January 6, 2016 Orlando, FL UCF 75–64
33 January 20, 2016 Tampa, FL UCF 64–54
34 January 17, 2017[45] Orlando, FL UCF 86–64
35 March 2, 2017[46] Tampa, FL UCF 59–56
36 January 20, 2018 Tampa, FL UCF 71–69
37 February 14, 2018 Orlando, FL UCF 72–57
Series: South Florida leads 22–15

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[#] – UCF's victories in 2008 and 2010 were vacated due to NCAA sanctions

(N) – neutral site locations

Women's basketball

The schools claim two different basketball records and results, due to when they declare the first meeting occurred. According to USF, they lead the women's basketball series 25–9, with the first meeting occurring on January 20, 1973, with a USF 41–30 win in Tampa.[49] According to UCF and the official War on I-4 website, the first meeting occurred on January 12, 1978, with a USF 81–70 win in Tampa, resulting in a 22–6 USF lead in the series.[50] USF had not lost a game in the series since the 1980–81 season until UCF beat the #22 USF on February 14, 2017.[51][52][53]

South Florida victoriesUCF victories
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 January 20, 1973[b] Tampa, FL South Florida 41–30
2 December 30, 1973[b] Orlando, FL FTU 59–47
3 January 21, 1974[b] Orlando, FL FTU 55–48
4 January 27, 1975[b] Orlando, FL South Florida 54–45
5 February 4, 1975[b] Tampa, FL South Florida 53–37
6 February 10, 1977[b] Orlando, FL FTU 75–68
7 January 12, 1978 Tampa, FL South Florida 81–70
8 February 4, 1978 Orlando, FL FTU 65–59
9 December 5, 1978 Tampa, FL South Florida 59–52
10 January 26, 1979 Orlando, FL UCF 76–73
11 November 30, 1979 Tampa, FL South Florida 66–64
12 December 13, 1979 Orlando, FL UCF 78–76
13 January 26, 1980 Orlando, FL UCF 76–56
14 December 10, 1980 Orlando, FL UCF 72–66
15 November 19, 1981 Tampa, FL South Florida 54–51
16 February 2, 1987 Tampa, FL South Florida 87–80
17 January 9, 1988 Orlando, FL South Florida 92–73
18 February 2, 1988 Tampa, FL South Florida 72–63
19 December 5, 1988 Tampa, FL South Florida 91–80
20 December 19, 1989 Orlando, FL South Florida 81–70
21 March 3, 1992 Tampa, FL South Florida 76–64
22 December 1, 1992 Tampa, FL South Florida 110–55
23 January 4, 1993 Orlando, FL South Florida 81–78
24 February 2, 1994 Tampa, FL South Florida 81–57
25 December 10, 1996 Orlando, FL South Florida 66–49
26 November 19, 1999 Orlando, FL South Florida 62–60
27 November 21, 2000 Tampa, FL South Florida 67–58
28 January 18, 2014 Orlando, FL South Florida 63–38
29 January 24, 2014 Tampa, FL South Florida 88–49
30 February 8, 2014 Tampa, FL South Florida 89–54
31 February 3, 2015 Tampa, FL South Florida 91–68
32 February 28, 2015 Orlando, FL South Florida 99–71
33 January 5, 2016 Tampa, FL South Florida108–63
34 February 14, 2017 Tampa, FL UCF 66–62
35 January 14, 2018 Tampa, FL South Florida 62–45

Baseball

The schools claim two different baseball records and results, due to when they declare the first meeting occurred. According to USF, they lead the baseball series 69–61, with the first meeting occurring on March 13, 1971, with USF winning 5–1 in Tampa.[54][8][55] However, according to UCF and the official War on I-4 website,[6] the first meeting did not occur until FTU's 6–3 victory over USF on April 12, 1973, in Orlando, giving USF only a 69–65 lead in the series. Since that time, the two schools have played each other at least twice per year, except for 1981–1984, in which they did not face each other.[55][56] The two teams have played four times in the postseason, splitting the games 2–2.[57]

South Florida victoriesUCF victories
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 March 13, 1971[b] Tampa, FL South Florida 5–1
2 April 29, 1971[b] Orlando, FL FTU 5–4
3 March 3, 1972[b] Tampa, FL South Florida 17–1
4 April 22, 1972[b] Orlando, FL South Florida 11–6
5 April 12, 1973 Orlando, FL FTU 6–3
6 April 28, 1973 Tampa, FL South Florida 10–0
7 April 20, 1974 Tampa, FL South Florida 2–0
8 April 29, 1974 Orlando, FL South Florida 7–5
9 March 15, 1975 Tampa, FL South Florida 6–5
10 May 2, 1975 Orlando, FL FTU 6–5
11 February 28, 1976 Tampa, FL South Florida 4–0
12 April 30, 1976 Orlando, FL South Florida 12–4
13 February 26, 1977 Orlando, FL FTU 2–0
14 May 2, 1977 Tampa, FL South Florida 4–2
15 March 2, 1978 Tampa, FL South Florida 2–0
16 April 11, 1978 Tampa, FL FTU 11–4
17 March 7, 1979 Orlando, FL South Florida 8–7
18 April 7, 1979 Tampa, FL South Florida 7–4
19 1980[c] Orlando, FL UCF 10–3
20 April 15, 1980 Tampa, FL UCF 7–3
21 May 3, 1985 Tampa, FL South Florida 13–2
22 May 4, 1985 Tampa, FL South Florida 13–6
23 May 5, 1985 Tampa, FL South Florida 8–7
24 May 6, 1985 Orlando, FL South Florida 6–4
25 May 2, 1986 Orlando, FL South Florida 4–3
26 May 3, 1986 Orlando, FL UCF 6–3
27 February 25, 1987 Tampa, FL South Florida 9–2
28 April 1, 1987 Tampa, FL South Florida 6–2
29 March 30, 1988 Tampa, FL UCF 10–1
30 April 13, 1988 Orlando, FL UCF 4–3(11)
31 March 28, 1989 Tampa, FL UCF 6–3
32 April 4, 1989 Orlando, FL UCF 7–3
33 February 28, 1990 Tampa, FL UCF 6–3
34 May 2, 1990 Orlando, FL South Florida 7–6
35 February 5, 1991 Orlando, FL South Florida 5–2
36 April 10, 1991 Tampa, FL South Florida 10–2
37 February 7, 1992 Kissimmee, FL* UCF 7–1
38 February 9, 1992 Kissimmee, FL* South Florida 7–4
39 April 14, 1993 Tampa, FL UCF 2–0
40 April 21, 1993 Orlando, FL UCF 7–6
41 May 1, 1993 Tampa, FL South Florida 17–6
42 May 2, 1993 Tampa, FL South Florida 11–0
43 May 28, 1993 Tallahassee, FLNCAA UCF 2–0
44 April 5, 1994 Orlando, FL South Florida 8–4
45 April 12, 1994 Tampa, FL South Florida 5–1
46 April 19, 1994 Orlando, FL UCF 5–2
47 May 3, 1994 Tampa, FL UCF 7–6
48 April 4, 1995 Orlando, FL UCF 5–4
49 April 11, 1995 Tampa, FL UCF 2–0
50 April 18, 1995 Orlando, FL UCF 3–2
51 April 25, 1995 Tampa, FL UCF 11–4
52 April 2, 1996 Tampa, FL UCF 9–4
53 April 9, 1996 Orlando, FL UCF 5–1
54 April 16, 1996 Tampa, FL South Florida 10–3
55 April 23, 1996 Orlando, FL UCF 3–2
56 February 8, 1997 Kissimmee, FL* South Florida 15–2
57 April 1, 1997 Tampa, FL UCF 11–3
58 April 8, 1997 Orlando, FL UCF 4–3(11)
59 April 15, 1997 Tampa, FL South Florida 4–3(13)
60 April 22, 1997 Orlando, FL UCF 2–1
61 May 22, 1997 Tallahassee, FLNCAA South Florida 5–4
62 February 8, 1998 Kissimmee, FL* South Florida 3–2
63 March 31, 1998 Orlando, FL UCF 10–7
64 April 7, 1998 Tampa, FL UCF 17–10
65 April 14, 1998 Tampa, FL UCF 17–10
66 April 21, 1998 Orlando, FL UCF 10–5
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
67 March 30, 1999 Tampa, FL UCF 7–4
68 April 6, 1999 Orlando, FL UCF 8–6
69 April 13, 1999 Tampa, FL South Florida 5–4(10)
70 April 20, 1999 Orlando, FL UCF 12–11
71 March 28, 2000 Orlando, FL UCF 9–8
72 April 4, 2000 Tampa, FL South Florida 6–2
73 April 11, 2000 Tampa, FL UCF 3–0
74 April 18, 2000 Orlando, FL South Florida 13–2
75 April 3, 2001 Orlando, FL South Florida 15–5
76 April 10, 2001 Tampa, FL UCF 16–9
77 April 24, 2001 Tampa, FL South Florida 13–10(10)
78 April 2, 2002 Tampa, FL South Florida 9–4
79 April 23, 2002 Orlando, FL UCF 6–2
80 May 31, 2002 Tallahassee, FLNCAA UCF 6–1
81 June 1, 2002 Tallahassee, FLNCAA South Florida 7–2
82 April 1, 2003 Tampa, FL South Florida 8–5
83 April 8, 2003 Tampa, FL South Florida 4–0
84 April 15, 2003 Tampa, FL UCF 10–6
85 April 13, 2004 Tampa, FL South Florida 10–4
86 May 4, 2004 Orlando, FL UCF 6–0
87 April 5, 2005 Tampa, FL UCF 8–7
88 April 19, 2005 Tampa, FL South Florida 9–2
89 April 4, 2006 Tampa, FL UCF 11–0
90 April 11, 2006 Orlando, FL South Florida 4–3
91 April 18, 2006 Tampa, FL South Florida 6–4(11)
92 April 3, 2007 Tampa, FL South Florida 11–4
93 April 17, 2007 Tampa, FL South Florida 10–5
94 April 24, 2007 Orlando, FL UCF 11–5
95 April 1, 2008 Orlando, FL South Florida 17–4
96 April 8, 2008 Orlando, FL UCF 6–3
97 April 29, 2008 Tampa, FL South Florida 14–6
98 May 6, 2008 Tampa, FL UCF 9–5
99 March 10, 2009 Tampa, FL South Florida 8–5
100 March 11, 2009 Orlando, FL South Florida 13–5
101 April 28, 2009 Orlando, FL UCF 9–5
102 April 29, 2009 Tampa, FL South Florida 9–3
103 March 16, 2010 Orlando, FL South Florida 4–0
104 April 6, 2010 Tampa, FL UCF 7–3
105 March 15, 2011 Orlando, FL South Florida 6–5
106 May 3, 2011 Tampa, FL UCF 10–4
107 February 28, 2012 Orlando, FL UCF 12–1
108 March 20, 2012 Tampa, FL UCF 6–2
109 February 26, 2013 Orlando, FL South Florida 6–4
110 April 10, 2013 Tampa, FL South Florida 9–3
111 April 4, 2014 Tampa, FL UCF 2–0
112 April 5, 2014 Tampa, FL South Florida 4–2
113 April 6, 2014 Tampa, FL UCF 6–2
114 May 1, 2015 Orlando, FL UCF 3–0
115 May 2, 2015 Orlando, FL UCF 2–1
116 May 3, 2015 Orlando, FL South Florida 9–3
117 May 14, 2015 Tampa, FL UCF 12–9
118 May 15, 2015 Tampa, FL South Florida 7–3
119 May 16, 2015 Tampa, FL South Florida 5–4
120 April 15, 2016 Orlando, FL South Florida 6–4
121 April 16, 2016 Orlando, FL UCF 4–0
122 April 17, 2016 Orlando, FL UCF 6–5
123 April 29, 2016 Tampa, FL South Florida 4–0
124 April 30, 2016 Tampa, FL South Florida 5–4
125 May 1, 2016 Tampa, FL UCF 9–2
126 April 7, 2017[58] Tampa, FL South Florida 5–4(10)
127 April 8, 2017[59] Tampa, FL South Florida 6–5
128 April 9, 2017[54] Tampa, FL South Florida 7–5
129 May 18, 2017[60] Orlando, FL South Florida 7–3(11)
130 May 19, 2017[61] Orlando, FL UCF 9–1
131 May 20, 2017[8] Orlando, FL UCF 3–2
132 May 26, 2017[62] Clearwater, FLAAC UCF 12–0

[55][56][63]
[NCAA]NCAA Division I Baseball Championship[57][64]
[AAC]American Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament
[*]Olive Garden Classic, played at the neutral site Osceola County Stadium[65]

Softball

Softball was first played between the teams on April 16, 2003 in a double-header in Tampa.[6][66][67] USF won both games 9–0 and 5–4 respectively. The two schools have played each other five times in the post-season, with USF holding a 3–2 advantage while UCF has won the most recent post-season matchup, 3–1, in the 2015 American Athletic Conference Softball Tournament semi-finals.[68][69]

South Florida victoriesUCF victories
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 April 16, 2003 Tampa, FL South Florida 9–0
2 April 16, 2003 Tampa, FL South Florida 5–4
3 May 7, 2004 Orlando, FL South Florida 8–1
4 May 7, 2004 Orlando, FL South Florida 8–6
5 March 12, 2005 Tampa, FL South Florida 6–2
6 April 20, 2005 Tampa, FL South Florida 5–3
7 May 20, 2005 Gainesville, FL NCAA South Florida 14–3
8 May 21, 2005 Gainesville, FL NCAA South Florida 5–4
9 April 12, 2006 Tampa, FL UCF 3–1
10 May 16, 2008 Gainesville, FL NCAA UCF 3–2
11 May 18, 2012 Gainesville, FL NCAA South Florida 1–0
12 April 12, 2014 Tampa, FL South Florida 4–0
13 April 12, 2014 Tampa, FL UCF 3–1
14 April 12, 2014 Tampa, FL UCF 2–1
15 May 2, 2015 Orlando, FL UCF 2–1
16 May 2, 2015 Orlando, FL South Florida 3–2
17 May 3, 2015 Orlando, FL UCF 6–1
18 May 8, 2015 Orlando, FLAAC UCF 3–1
19 April 29, 2016 Tampa, FL UCF 9–0
20 April 30, 2016 Tampa, FL South Florida 4–1
21 May 1, 2016 Tampa, FL UCF 5–3
22 April 13, 2017[70] Orlando, FL UCF 2–0
23April 14, 2017[71] Orlando, FL South Florida 7–2
24 April 15, 2017[72] Orlando, FL UCF 5–4
Series: South Florida leads 13–11

[66][67][73][74][75]
[AAC]American Athletic Conference Softball Tournament
[NCAA]NCAA Division I Softball Championship

Soccer

Men's Soccer

The two schools claim different records in Men's Soccer, due to when they declare the first meeting occurred. Unlike other sports, UCF and the official War on I-4 website claim the first meeting occurred earlier than USF does. According to UCF and the official War on I-4 website,[6] the first meeting occurred in 1975, with USF winning 4–1, giving USF a 25–5–4 lead. However, according to USF, the first meeting did not occur until USF's 2–1 win on September 26, 1979 in Tampa, giving USF a 22–5–3 lead.[76][77][78]

South Florida victoriesUCF victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
11975[d]South Florida4–1
21976[d]Tie1–1
3October 29, 1977[d]Tampa, FLSouth Florida3–1
4September 26, 1979Tampa, FLSouth Florida2–1
5October 4, 1980Orlando, FLTie1–1OT
6September 23, 1981Tampa, FLSouth Florida3–0
7October 12, 1982Orlando, FLTie1–1OT
8September 14, 1983Tampa, FLSouth Florida2–1OT
9September 6, 1984Orlando, FLTie0/1–0OT/1[e]
10October 15, 1985Tampa, FLSouth Florida3–2OT
11October 27, 1987Tampa, FLUCF1–0
12October 19, 1988Orlando, FLUCF3–2
13September 6, 1989Tampa, FLSouth Florida5–1
14September 12, 1990Orlando, FLSouth Florida3–1
15September 18, 1991Tampa, FLSouth Florida2–0
16October 27, 1992Orlando, FLSouth Florida1–0
17October 6, 1993Tampa, FLSouth Florida1–0
18October 19, 1994Orlando, FLSouth Florida3–0
19November 1, 1998Orlando, FLSouth Florida3–2OT
20September 21, 1999Tampa, FLSouth Florida4–3
21October 4, 2000Orlando, FLSouth Florida3–1
22October 31, 2001Tampa, FLUCF3–1
23October 8, 2002Orlando, FLSouth Florida3–1
24August 31, 2007Tampa, FLSouth Florida5–2
25October 14, 2008Orlando, FLSouth Florida1–0OT
26September 1, 2009Tampa, FLSouth Florida2–1
27November 18, 2010Orlando, FLNCAAUCF3–0
28November 20, 2011Tampa, FLNCAASouth Florida2–1OT
29October 23, 2013Tampa, FLUCF1–0
30October 22, 2014Orlando, FLSouth Florida1–0
31October 21, 2015Tampa, FLSouth Florida3–1
32September 24, 2016Orlando, FLSouth Florida2–1
33November 11, 2016Tampa, FLAACSouth Florida2–1
34September 23, 2017Tampa, FLSouth Florida3–2OT

[76][77][78]
[NCAA]NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
[AAC]American Athletic Conference Men's Soccer Tournament

Women's Soccer

Unlike Men's Soccer, the two schools claim the same records in Women's Soccer. The first meeting occurred in 1998 with USF winning 4–0 at home in Tampa. UCF currently leads the series 10–2–4.[79][80][81][82][83]

South Florida victoriesUCF victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
11998Tampa, FLSouth Florida4–0
22001Orlando, FLUCF3–2
32003Tampa, FLUCF2–1
42004Orlando, FLUCF5–0
5September 13, 2009Orlando, FLUCF1–0
6September 3, 2010Tampa, FLUCF1–02OT
7August 19, 2011Orlando, FLUCF5–1
8August 17, 2012Tampa, FLUCF3–1
9September 27, 2013Orlando, FLUCF2–1
10November 8, 2013Orlando, FLAACTie0 (5)–0 (3)[f]
11October 10, 2014Tampa, FLUCF3–0
12October 23, 2015Orlando, FLUCF3–1
13November 5, 2015Dallas, TXAACSouth Florida1–02OT
14October 7, 2016Tampa, FLTie1–1
15October 27, 2017Orlando, FLTie1–1
16November 5, 2017Orlando, FLAACTie0–0[g]
Series: UCF leads 10–2–4

[79][80][82][83]
[NCAA]NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship
[AAC]American Athletic Conference Women's Soccer Tournament

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Notes

  1. ^ The distance between the two schools is being measured in a straight line from the front entrance of the UCF Student Union (28°36′06″N 81°12′02″W / 28.601778°N 81.200549°W / 28.601778; -81.200549 (UCF Student Union)) to the front entrance of USF's Phyllis P. Marshall Student Center (28°03′49″N 82°24′48″W / 28.063741°N 82.413310°W / 28.063741; -82.413310 (Phyllis P. Marshall Student Center)).
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Not recognized by UCF or the official "War on I-4" website
  3. ^ Date not listed in either schools' media guide
  4. ^ a b c Not recognized by USF
  5. ^ UCF claims that game ended 1–1 in regulation. USF claims the game ended 0–0 in overtime.
  6. ^ UCF advances on penalty kicks.
  7. ^ South Florida wins on penalty kicks.[83]

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