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Iowa–Nebraska football rivalry
First meetingNovember 26, 1891
Latest meetingNovember 29, 2019
Next meetingNovember 14, 2020
TrophyHeroes Trophy
Statistics
Meetings total50
All-time seriesNebraska leads, 29–18–3
Trophy seriesIowa leads, 6–3
Largest victoryNebraska, 57–0 (1980)
Longest win streakNebraska, 8 (1931–41)
Current win streakIowa, 5 (2015–present)
Locations of Iowa and Nebraska

The Iowa–Nebraska football rivalry[1][2][3] is an American college football rivalry between the Iowa Hawkeyes and Nebraska Cornhuskers. The rivalry is usually held on the Friday after Thanksgiving.

The proximity of the two teams played an important role in the early days of the game, with exclusive trains running between Iowa City and Lincoln to allow fans to travel.[4] The first meeting of the series, which occurred on Thanksgiving day in Omaha, Nebraska, was the first game Iowa had ever played outside of its home state.[2] Other notable games during the 20th century occurred during the 4-year renewal of the rivalry in 1979-1982.[5] In the 1979 meeting, #7 Nebraska prevailed over unranked Iowa after overcoming a two-touchdown deficit late in the third quarter, which resulted in a standing ovation from fans of both teams.[6] In the 1981 meeting, unranked Iowa upset #7 Nebraska at Kinnick Stadium in what legendary Iowa coach Hayden Fry called "the biggest win since I’ve been here."[7]

After Nebraska moved to the Big Ten Conference, the teams have played annually on the Friday following Thanksgiving. Starting in 2011, the game was referred to as the "Heroes Game" and the Heroes Trophy was awarded to the winner of the game. The Heroes game, which is sponsored by Hy-Vee, is used to recognize individuals from each state for acts of heroism in their communities.[8] In 2017 it was announced by the Big Ten Conference that in 2020 and 2021, the game would not take place on the Friday following Thanksgiving.[9] After significant opposition from fans, Nebraska athletic director Bill Moos made it a priority to restore the game to the Friday after Thanksgiving; accordingly, the Big Ten has scheduled the Iowa-Nebraska game for the Friday after Thanksgiving for all future post-2021 games through 2025.[3][10][11]

Game results

Iowa victoriesNebraska victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinning teamLosing teamScore
1 November 26, 1891 Omaha, NE Iowa Nebraska 22–0
2 November 24, 1892 Omaha, NE Tie10–10
3 November 30, 1893 Omaha, NE Nebraska Iowa 20–18
4 November 29, 1894 Omaha, NE Nebraska Iowa 36–0
5 November 28, 1895 Omaha, NE Nebraska Iowa 6–0
6 November 26, 1896 Omaha, NE Tie0–0
7 November 28, 1896 Omaha, NE Iowa Nebraska 6–0
8 November 25, 1897 Council Bluffs, IA Nebraska Iowa 6–0
9 November 24, 1898 Council Bluffs, IA Iowa Nebraska 6–5
10 November 4, 1899 Omaha, NE Iowa Nebraska 30–0
11 October 31, 1903 Iowa City, IA Nebraska Iowa 17–6
12 November 5, 1904 Lincoln, NE Nebraska Iowa 17–12
13 October 31, 1908 Iowa City, IA Nebraska Iowa 11–8
14 October 23, 1909 Lincoln, NE Tie6–6
15 November 22, 1913 Lincoln, NE Nebraska Iowa 12–0
16 November 21, 1914 Iowa City, IA Nebraska Iowa 16–7
17 November 20, 1915 Lincoln, NE Nebraska Iowa 52–7
18 November 25, 1916 Iowa City, IA Nebraska Iowa 34–17
19 October 13, 1917 Lincoln, NE Nebraska Iowa 47–0
20 October 5, 1918 Lincoln, NE Iowa Nebraska 12–0
21 October 4, 1919 Iowa City, IA Iowa Nebraska 18–0
22 November 22, 1930 Iowa City, IA Iowa Nebraska 12–7
23 November 7, 1931 Lincoln, NE Nebraska Iowa 7–0
24 November 5, 1932 Iowa City, IA Nebraska Iowa 14–13
25 November 25, 1933 Lincoln, NE Nebraska Iowa 7–6
26 October 13, 1934 Lincoln, NE Nebraska Iowa 14–13
No.DateLocationWinning teamLosing teamScore
27 November 20, 1937 Lincoln, NE Nebraska Iowa 28–0
28 November 19, 1938 Iowa City, IA Nebraska Iowa 14–0
29 November 9, 1940 Lincoln, NE Nebraska Iowa 14–6
30 November 22, 1941 Lincoln, NE Nebraska Iowa 14–13
31 September 26, 1942 Iowa City, IA Iowa Nebraska 27–0
32 November 20, 1943 Lincoln, NE Iowa Nebraska 33–13
33 November 4, 1944 Iowa City, IA Iowa Nebraska 27–6
34 November 24, 1945 Lincoln, NE Nebraska Iowa 13–6
35 October 10, 1946 Iowa City, IA Iowa Nebraska 21–7
36 September 22, 1979 Iowa City, IA #7 Nebraska Iowa 24–21
37 September 20, 1980 Lincoln, NE #6 Nebraska Iowa 57–0
38 September 12, 1981 Iowa City, IA Iowa #7 Nebraska 10–7
39 September 11, 1982 Lincoln, NE #3 Nebraska Iowa 42–7
40 September 4, 1999 Iowa City, IA #5 Nebraska Iowa 42–7
41 September 23, 2000 Lincoln, NE #1 Nebraska Iowa 42–13
42 November 25, 2011 Lincoln, NE #22 Nebraska Iowa 20–7
43 November 23, 2012 Iowa City, IA #17 Nebraska Iowa 13–7
44 November 29, 2013 Lincoln, NE Iowa Nebraska 38–17
45 November 28, 2014 Iowa City, IA Nebraska Iowa 37–34OT
46 November 27, 2015 Lincoln, NE #3 Iowa Nebraska 28–20
47 November 25, 2016 Iowa City, IA Iowa #16 Nebraska 40–10
48 November 24, 2017 Lincoln, NE Iowa Nebraska 56–14
49 November 23, 2018 Iowa City, IA Iowa Nebraska 31–28
50 November 29, 2019 Lincoln, NE #17 Iowa Nebraska 27–24
51 November 14, 2020 Iowa City, IA
Series: Nebraska leads 29–18–3

See also

References

  1. ^ "Rivalry results: Iowa-Nebraska football". Sioux City Journal. November 24, 2017. Retrieved November 23, 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Looking back at the Nebraska-Iowa rivalry". Daily Nebraskan. Lincoln, Nebraska. November 22, 2018. Retrieved November 23, 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Nebraska's Black Friday rivalry game with Iowa will return in 2022". Omaha World-Herald. August 30, 2018. Retrieved November 23, 2018.
  4. ^ "A Battle Royal Thanksgiving Day". Omaha Daily Bee. Omaha, Nebraska. November 12, 1893. p. 10. Retrieved September 12, 2016.
  5. ^ "Huskers stand tall over Hawkeyes in all-time series". Omaha World-Herald. November 20, 2017. Retrieved November 23, 2018.
  6. ^ "NU-Iowa Grit Gets Standing Ovation". Omaha World-Herald. September 22, 1979. Retrieved November 23, 2018.
  7. ^ "Hawkeyes Paint the Big Red Blue". Omaha World-Herald. September 12, 1981. Retrieved November 23, 2018.
  8. ^ "Heroes Game". Retrieved November 23, 2018.
  9. ^ "NU-Iowa leaving Black Friday after 2019; rivalry rotation likely". Lincoln Journal Star. September 12, 2017. Retrieved November 23, 2018.
  10. ^ "Moos says of NU-Iowa becoming permanent on Black Friday: 'Not quite there but close'". Lincoln Journal Star. May 6, 2018. Retrieved November 23, 2018.
  11. ^ "Bill Moos Wants Iowa, Black Friday Game to Remain a Husker Tradition". Hail Varsity. November 21, 2017. Retrieved November 23, 2018.

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