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Governor's Cup (Kansas) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kansas–Kansas State football rivalry
The Kansas–Kansas State football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Kansas Jayhawks football team of the University of Kansas and Kansas State Wildcats football team of Kansas State University. The Governor's Cup is the trophy awarded to the winner of the game. It has been awarded every year since 1969. Kansas State leads the Governor's Cup series 27–19–1. (Kansas was ordered to forfeit a 1980 victory.) The most recent game, played on November 28, 2015, was won by Kansas State 45–14. Kansas leads the series 64–43–5, with the 1980 game in dispute between the two schools. ==History== The two teams had a very long history prior to the inauguration of the Governor's Cup: they began play in 1902 and have faced each other every season since 1911, making this the sixth-longest active series in NCAA football. The University of Kansas built a large advantage in the series by 1923 (17–1–3), but the series has subsequently been much more even, with KU holding a 47–42–2 lead since that time. The two schools disagree on the overall series record. The difference arises from the 1980 game, which KU won 20–18 on the field, but which the Big Eight Conference later ordered KU to forfeit after a player was later ruled ineligible.〔 As a result, KU claims to lead the overall series 65–42–5, while Kansas State reports the record as 64–43–5. Kansas' decision to not recognize the forfeit is supported by citation to NCAA policy, which requires its member schools to acknowledge forfeits imposed by the NCAA itself but not necessarily forfeits imposed by individual conferences.
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