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Illinois–Purdue football rivalry

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First meeting
  
November 22, 1890

Next meeting
  
November 4, 2017

Meetings total
  
92

Latest meeting
  
October 8, 2016

Trophy
  
Purdue Cannon

Illinois–Purdue football rivalry

All-time series
  
Illinois leads, 44–42–6

The Illinois–Purdue football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Illinois Fighting Illini football team of the University of Illinois and Purdue Boilermakers football team of Purdue University. The Purdue Cannon is presented to the winner of the game. Illinois leads the series 44–42–6.

History

It all started in 1905 when a group of Purdue students took the Cannon to Champaign in anticipation of firing it to celebrate a Boilermaker victory. Although Purdue won 29–0, Illinois supporters, including Quincy A. Hall, discovered it in a culvert by the field and took it before the Purdue students could start their "booming" celebration.

Hall later moved it to his farmhouse near Milford, Illinois, where it survived a fire and gathered dust until he suggested it be used as a trophy in the football series between the two schools when the rivalry resumed in 1943 after an 11-year lapse.

The cannon is now maintained by the Tomahawk Service and Leadership Honorary at Purdue and Illini Pride.

References

Illinois–Purdue football rivalry Wikipedia