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Weird Moments in Big Ten Football History #8: The Ugliest Trophies in All Sport



FanHouse is counting down the ten best, ten worst, and ten weirdest moments in Big Ten football history.

Illibuck. Paul Bunyan's Axe. The Little Brown Jug. Floyd of Rosedale. The Big Ten has some legendary rivalries, and those rivalries have some legendary trophies associated with them.

We're not here to talk about those, however. No, we're going to talk about those two things you see pictured above. One is a trophy affiliated with two natural rivals who, until very recently, didn't have a trophy to pass back and forth between them. The other commemorates a rivalry which came about because both teams involved needed a rival so their rivalry could be protected.

We'll start with the trophy on the right, the one that looks like it fell off the roof of a Ponderosa Steakhouse. That's the Heartland Trophy. It goes to the winner of the Iowa-Wisconsin game. Those two schools have been playing each other for decades but the trophy has only been around since 2004. Sure, it's not the stuff of legend, but the Hawkeye-Badger rivalry is as close as any. Wisconsin leads the all-time series, 41-40-2.

You don't want to know about that, though. You want to know about that thing on the left. That's what I'm here for.

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