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Minnesota–Nebraska football rivalry : ウィキペディア英語版 | Minnesota–Nebraska football rivalry
The Minnesota–Nebraska football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Minnesota Golden Gophers and Nebraska Cornhuskers. ==History== The rivalry can be split into four eras. The first two eras are Minnesota's glory days, and Nebraska's rise to prominence. These eras took place when the teams were non-conference rivals. They played each other on a fairly regular basis from 1900 until 1974, then on a much more intermittent basis until 1990. The Big Ten era started in 2011, when Nebraska joined and was in the Legends Division with Minnesota.〔(Nebraska Cornhuskers Renew Old-School Rivalry with Minnesota Gophers )〕 The trophy era began in 2014, with the creation of the $5 Bits of Broken Chair Trophy. Minnesota leads the series 31–23–2; from 1900–60, they went 29–6–2 against Nebraska. The Cornhuskers then won the next 16 games; the last 14 (1969–2012) were major blowouts, such as the 84–13 drubbing in 1983, the worst loss in Minnesota history.〔(Gophers-Nebraska series goes from rivalry to rout-fest )〕
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