Nov. 21, 1925: Indiana and Purdue meet for the first time with the Old Oaken Bucket Trophy on the line. The 83-season tradition continues after the historic ’25 contest. The teams tie 0-0 in this contest and share the trophy six months each for the next year. It also marks the dedication of IU’s original Memorial Stadium in Bloomington.
Credit: The National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame
Thursday, November 22, 2007
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