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] governor ] prepares to present the Apple Cup to the winner of the 2007 Apple Cup.]] | ] governor ] prepares to present the Apple Cup to the winner of the 2007 Apple Cup.]] | ||
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The '''Washington–Washington State football rivalry''' is an American ] ] between the ] team of the ] and ] team of ]. The '''Apple Cup''' is the ] awarded to the winner of the game. It is traditionally the final game of the regular season and takes place on the Saturday preceding ] at ] in ] during odd years, and WSU's ] in ] during even years, but with college football season extending, the game is often played at a later date. | ||
==Series history== | ==Series history== | ||
From 1950 to 1980 (except for 1954), the WSU home games in the series were played at ] ]. The WSU Cougars won three of these fifteen games in Spokane (1958, 1968, 1972), and have won six of the fourteen played at ] (1982, 1988, 1992, 1994, 2004, 2008). | From 1950 to 1980 (except for 1954), the WSU home games in the series were played at ] ]. The WSU Cougars won three of these fifteen games in Spokane (1958, 1968, 1972), and have won six of the fourteen played at ] (1982, 1988, 1992, 1994, 2004, 2008). | ||
Before 1962, the teams played for the "Governor's Trophy.<ref> "Apple Cup Preview: After 107 rollicking years, even the trophy has a history" seattlepi.com November 22, 2007</ref>" The game was renamed the "Apple Cup" in 1962 because of Washington's famous apple crop. |
Before 1962, the teams played for the "Governor's Trophy.<ref> "Apple Cup Preview: After 107 rollicking years, even the trophy has a history" seattlepi.com November 22, 2007</ref>" The game was renamed the "Apple Cup" in 1962 because of Washington's famous apple crop. The Apple Cup trophy has been awarded to the winning team ever since. | ||
With the lengthening of the college football regular season schedule to 12 games in 2006, there was a movement to change the date of the Apple Cup from the weekend before ] to the weekend following. |
With the lengthening of the college football regular season schedule to 12 games in 2006, there was a movement to change the date of the Apple Cup from the weekend before ] to the weekend following. This would have allowed a bye week during the season. In the 2006 season, both teams played 12 straight weeks without a break, leaving the two teams noticeably fatigued. For the first time, the 2007 edition of the Apple Cup was played two days after Thanksgiving. | ||
The Apple Cup has been sponsored by ] since 2007.<ref> Gohuskies.com. September 6, 2007.</ref> | The Apple Cup has been sponsored by ] since 2007.<ref> Gohuskies.com. September 6, 2007.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 21:21, 10 December 2012
Washington–Washington State football rivlary | |
Number of meetings | 105 |
First meeting | UW 5, WSU 5 (1900) |
Last meeting | WSU 31, UW 28 (OT) (2012) |
Next meeting | 2013 |
All-time series | UW leads 67–32–6 |
Largest victory | UW, 51-3 (2000) |
Current streak | WSU, 1 (2012) |
Longest UW win streak | 8 (1959–66 & 1974–81) |
Longest WSU win streak | 2 (8 times) |
Trophy | The Apple Cup |
The Washington–Washington State football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Washington Huskies football team of the University of Washington and Washington State Cougars football team of Washington State University. The Apple Cup is the trophy awarded to the winner of the game. It is traditionally the final game of the regular season and takes place on the Saturday preceding Thanksgiving at Husky Stadium in Seattle during odd years, and WSU's Martin Stadium in Pullman during even years, but with college football season extending, the game is often played at a later date.
Series history
From 1950 to 1980 (except for 1954), the WSU home games in the series were played at Spokane's Joe Albi Stadium. The WSU Cougars won three of these fifteen games in Spokane (1958, 1968, 1972), and have won six of the fourteen played at Martin Stadium (1982, 1988, 1992, 1994, 2004, 2008).
Before 1962, the teams played for the "Governor's Trophy." The game was renamed the "Apple Cup" in 1962 because of Washington's famous apple crop. The Apple Cup trophy has been awarded to the winning team ever since.
With the lengthening of the college football regular season schedule to 12 games in 2006, there was a movement to change the date of the Apple Cup from the weekend before Thanksgiving to the weekend following. This would have allowed a bye week during the season. In the 2006 season, both teams played 12 straight weeks without a break, leaving the two teams noticeably fatigued. For the first time, the 2007 edition of the Apple Cup was played two days after Thanksgiving.
The Apple Cup has been sponsored by Boeing since 2007.
The first rivalry game was held in 1900 and resulted in a tie between UW and WSU. From 1900 to 2011, there have been 104 games between the schools. The Huskies were the home team 58 times (all in Seattle). The Cougars were the home team 46 times (31 in Pullman, 15 in Spokane). The Huskies hold a 67–32–6 advantage.
Game results
67 won by the home team* | 32 won by the visiting team | 6 tied games | ||||||
UW* 38 in Seattle |
WSU* 15 in Pullman |
WSU* 3 in Spokane |
WSU 14 in Seattle |
UW 16 in Pullman |
UW 12 in Spokane |
Tie 5 in Seattle |
Tie 1 in Pullman |
Tie 0 in Spokane |
38 home* | 18 home* | 14 away | 28 away | 9 years with No game | ||||
32 WSU victories | 1 year (1945) with two games | |||||||
67 UW victories | 105 games in 113 years (1900–2012) |
Annual results
Each entry includes the winning school (* if at home), score, location, and attendance.
11/30/00 Tie 5–5 Seattle 1,500 |
11/01/01 WSU* 10–0 Pullman 500 |
11/27/02 UW* 16–0 Seattle 1,000 |
10/30/03 UW 10–0 Pullman 700 |
10/29/04 UW* 12–6 Seattle 1,000 |
1905 No game |
1906 No game |
11/21/07 WSU 11–5 Seattle 3,000 |
11/07/08 Tie 6–6 Seattle 4,000 |
1909 No game |
Series UW:3 WSU:2 Tie:2 |
11/12/10 UW* 16–0 Spokane 2,800 |
11/30/11 UW* 30–6 Seattle 6,000 |
11/28/12 UW* 19–0 Seattle 7,000 |
11/27/13 UW* 20–0 Seattle 6,000 |
11/26/14 UW* 45–0 Seattle 6,000 |
1915 No game |
1916 No game |
11/29/17 WSU 14–0 Seattle 6,000 |
1918 No game |
11/15/19 UW 13–7 Pullman 3,000 |
Series: UW:9 WSU:3 Tie:2 |
1920 No game |
11/24/21 WSU* 14–0 Seattle 13,263 |
10/28/22 UW 16–13 Pullman 8,800 |
11/24/23 UW* 24–7 Seattle 13,059 |
11/22/24 UW* 14–0 Seattle 8,978 |
10/31/25 UW 23–0 Pullman 2,500 |
10/23/26 WSU 9–6 Seattle 24,486 |
10/22/27 UW* 14–0 Seattle 35,000 |
11/29/28 UW* 6–0 Seattle 22,437 |
10/19/29 WSU* 20–13 Pullman 16,000 |
Series: UW:15 WSU:6 Tie:2 |
11/15/30 WSU 3–0 Seattle 42,000 |
11/14/31 UW* 12–0 Seattle 20,000 |
11/12/32 Tie 0–0 Seattle 17,333 |
11/25/33 WSU* 17–6 Pullman 10,994 |
11/24/34 Tie 0–0 Seattle 32,876 |
10/14/35 UW 21–0 Pullman 11,900 |
11/26/36 UW* 40–0 Seattle 40,735 |
10/16/37 Tie 7–7 Pullman 14,581 |
11/26/38 UW* 26–0 Seattle 25,356 |
10/14/39 WSU* 6–0 Pullman 18,552 |
Series: UW:19 WSU:9 Tie:5 |
11/30/40 UW* 33–9 Seattle 25,000 |
10/11/41 UW 23–13 Pullman 20,000 |
11/28/42 Tie 0–0 Seattle 13,000 |
1943 1944 No game |
10/13/45 UW* 6–0 Seattle 38,000 |
11/24/45 WSU* 7–0 Pullman 15,000 |
10/12/46 UW 21–7 Pullman 26,000 |
11/22/47 UW* 20–0 Seattle 31,500 |
10/16/48 WSU* 10–0 Pullman 25,000 |
11/19/49 UW* 34–21 Seattle 35,676 |
Series: UW:25 WSU:11 Tie:6 |
11/25/50 UW 52–21 Spokane 28,433 |
11/24/51 WSU 27–25 Seattle 51,221 |
11/29/52 UW 33–27 Spokane 28,000 |
11/21/53 WSU 25–20 Seattle 39,534 |
11/20/54 WSU* 26–7 Pullman 15,000 |
11/19/55 UW* 27–7 Seattle 33,023 |
11/24/56 UW 40–26 Spokane 20,600 |
11/23/57 WSU 27–7 Seattle 47,352 |
11/22/58 WSU* 18–14 Spokane 24,051 |
11/21/59 UW* 20–0 Seattle 55,782 |
Series UW:30 WSU:16 Tie:6 |
11/19/60 UW 8–7 Spokane 28,760 |
11/25/61 UW* 21–17 Seattle 49,676 |
11/24/62 UW 26–21 Spokane 35,494 |
11/30/63 UW* 16–0 Seattle 57,300 |
11/21/64 UW 14–0 Spokane 33,635 |
11/20/65 UW* 27–9 Seattle 57,395 |
11/19/66 UW 19–7 Spokane 33,800 |
11/25/67 WSU 9–7 Seattle 49,041 |
11/23/68 WSU* 24–0 Spokane 31,986 |
11/22/69 UW* 30–21 Seattle 55,677 |
Series: UW:38 WSU:18 Tie:6 |
11/21/70 UW 43–25 Spokane 33,200 |
11/20/71 UW* 28–20 Seattle 60,497 |
11/18/72 WSU* 27–10 Spokane 34,100 |
11/24/73 WSU 52–26 Seattle 56,500 |
11/23/74 UW 24–17 Spokane 27,800 |
11/22/75 UW* 28–27 Seattle 57,100 |
11/20/76 UW 51–32 Spokane 35,800 |
11/19/77 UW* 35–15 Seattle 60,964 |
11/25/78 UW 38–8 Spokane 35,187 |
11/17/79 UW* 17–7 Seattle 56,110 |
Series: UW:46 WSU:20 Tie:6 |
11/22/80 UW 30–23 Spokane 34,577 |
11/21/81 UW* 23–10 Seattle 60,052 |
11/20/82 WSU* 24–20 Pullman 36,571 |
11/29/83 WSU 17–6 Seattle 59,220 |
11/17/84 UW 38–29 Pullman 40,000 |
11/23/85 WSU 21–20 Seattle 59,887 |
11/22/86 UW 44–23 Pullman 40,000 |
11/21/87 UW* 34–19 Seattle 74,038 |
11/19/88 WSU* 32–31 Pullman 40,000 |
11/18/89 UW* 20–9 Seattle 73,527 |
Series: UW:52 WSU:24 Tie:6 |
11/17/90 UW 55–10 Pullman 37,600 |
11/23/91 UW* 56–21 Seattle 72,581 |
11/21/92 WSU* 42–23 Pullman 37,600 |
11/20/93 UW* 26–3 Seattle 72,688 |
11/19/94 WSU* 23–6 Pullman 37,600 |
11/18/95 UW* 33–30 Seattle 74,144 |
11/23/96 UW 31–24 (OT) Pullman 37,600 |
11/22/97 WSU 41–35 Seattle 74,268 |
11/21/98 UW 16–9 Pullman 37,251 |
11/20/99 UW* 24–14 Seattle 72,973 |
Series: UW:59 WSU:27 Tie:6 |
11/18/00 UW 51–3 Pullman 33,010 |
11/17/01 UW* 26–14 Seattle 74,442 |
11/23/02 UW 29–26 (3OT) Pullman 37,600 |
11/22/03 UW* 27–19 Seattle 74,549 |
11/20/04 WSU* 28–25 Pullman 34,334 |
11/19/05 WSU 26–22 Seattle 70,713 |
11/18/06 UW 35–32 Pullman 35,117 |
11/24/07 WSU 42–35 Seattle 72,888 |
11/22/08 WSU* 16–13 (2OT) Pullman 32,211 |
11/28/09 UW* 30–0 Seattle 68,697 |
Series: UW:65 WSU:31 Tie:6 |
12/04/10 UW 35–28 Pullman 30,157 |
11/26/11 UW* 38-21 Seattle 64,559 |
11/23/12 WSU* 31–28 (OT) Pullman |
2013 Seattle |
2014 Pullman |
2015 Seattle |
2016 Pullman |
2017 Seattle |
2018 Pullman |
2019 Seattle |
Series: UW:67 WSU:32 Tie:6 |
Other sports
The annual softball game in Washington, D.C., between the teams affiliated with the Washington State GOP and the Washington State Democrats is also commonly referred to as the "Apple Cup." The teams compete in the House of Representatives softball league, and the GOP team has won the Apple Cup for the past 3 years.
References
- "Apple Cup Preview: After 107 rollicking years, even the trophy has a history" seattlepi.com November 22, 2007
- "Boeing To Present Apple Cup." Gohuskies.com. September 6, 2007.
- http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/wash/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2012-13/misc_non_event/FB_Record_Book.pdf
- http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/wash/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2012-13/misc_non_event/FB_Record_Book.pdf
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