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BYU–Utah State football rivalry

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BYU–Utah State football rivalry
First meetingOctober 7, 1922
Utah A.C., 42–3
Latest meetingSeptember 29, 2022
BYU, 38–26
TrophyThe Old Wagon Wheel
Statistics
Meetings total91
All-time seriesBYU leads, 51–37–3[1]
Largest victoryBYU, 65–6 (1977)
Longest win streakBYU, 10 (1983–1992, 1994–2009)
Current win streakBYU, 3 (2019–present)
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TheBYU–Utah State football rivalry is an Americancollege footballrivalry between the Brigham Young Cougars and Utah State Aggies.

They have met for theOld Wagon Wheel 65 times, dating back to 1948.[2] However, the rivalry predates the Old Wagon Wheel trophy era. The rivalry series between the two schools was largely dominated in the early years by Utah State until 1974. For the next three decades, BYU generally dominated the series with BYU winning ten straight times before the Aggies defeated the Cougars 31–16 on October 1, 2010. With the victory, Utah State reclaimed the Old Wagon Wheel for the first time since 1993. The Old Wagon Wheel also returned to Utah State on October 3, 2014, when they beat BYU 35–20. Starting in 1981, the two teams have usually met on the first Friday of October, which has certain significance since it is generally the same weekend thatthe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) holds its semiannual worldwide General Conference.[3]

The battle for the Old Wagon Wheel is an important cultural event in the state of Utah given the longstanding rivalry between the two schools and the fact that the majority of the student body at both schools recognize themselves to be members ofthe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Many families with LDS association, both within and outside the state of Utah, have familial ties to both institutions.

The game is also part of a three-way rivalry amongDivision I FBS universities from the state of Utah:BYU,U of U, andUtah State. The winner of the series wins a trophy known as theBeehive Boot.

BYU announced they have canceled the following four games (2023-2026) they had agreed to in their contract, as their move into theBig 12 will require them to accommodate conference schedules. The contract did have a clause designed for such a scenario as conference affiliation changes. It is unclear after 2022 when the rivalry will continue.[4]

Game results

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BYU victoriesUtah State victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 October 7, 1922 Provo Utah A.C.42–3
2 November 12, 1923 Logan Utah A.C.40–0
3 November 7, 1924 Provo Utah A.C.13–9
4 October 24, 1925 Logan Utah A.C.14–0
5 October 15, 1926 ProvoTie0–0
6 October 29, 1927 Logan Utah A.C.22–0
7 October 27, 1928 Provo Utah A.C.10–0
8 October 19, 1929 Logan BYU7–6
9 November 1, 1930 Ogden BYU39–14
10 November 7, 1931 Ogden BYU6–0
11 November 19, 1932 Provo BYU18–6
12 November 18, 1933 Logan Utah A.C.14–0
13 November 3, 1934 Provo Utah A.C.15–0
14 November 16, 1935 Logan Utah A.C.27–0
15 October 17, 1936 Provo Utah A.C.13–0
16 November 13, 1937 Logan BYU54–0
17 November 5, 1938 Provo Utah A.C.3–0
18 November 11, 1939 LoganTie0–0
19 November 2, 1940 Provo BYU12–7
20 November 1, 1941 Logan BYU28–0
21 October 31, 1942 Provo Utah A.C.9–6
22 November 9, 1946 LoganTie0–0
23 October 25, 1947 Provo BYU27–12
24 October 23, 1948 Logan Utah A.C.20–7
25 November 5, 1949 Provo Utah A.C.22–3
26 November 4, 1950 Logan BYU34–13
27 November 10, 1951 Provo BYU28–27
28 November 15, 1952 Logan Utah A.C.27–26
29 October 16, 1953 Provo Utah A.C.14–7
30 October 30, 1954 Logan Utah A.C.45–13
31 November 5, 1955 Provo Utah A.C.47–21
32 October 27, 1956 Logan Utah A.C.33–7
33 November 2, 1957 Provo BYU14–0
34 November 1, 1958 Logan BYU13–6
35 October 31, 1959 Provo BYU18–0
36 October 29, 1960 Logan Utah State34–0
37 November 4, 1961 Provo Utah State31–8
38 October 27, 1962 Logan Utah State27–21
39 November 2, 1963 Provo Utah State26–0
40 October 31, 1964 Provo BYU28–14
41 October 30, 1965 Logan Utah State34–21
42 October 8, 1966 Provo BYU27–7
43 November 4, 1967 Logan Utah State30–9
44 November 9, 1968 Provo Utah State34–8
45 November 15, 1969 Logan BYU21–3
46 October 24, 1970 Provo BYU27–20
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
47 October 9, 1971 Logan Utah State29–7
48 September 23, 1972 Provo Utah State42–19
49 October 6, 1973 Logan Utah State13–7
50 September 21, 1974 Provo Utah State9–6
51 November 8, 1975 Logan BYU24–7
52 October 23, 1976 Provo BYU45–14
53 September 24, 1977 Logan#20 BYU65–6
54 October 7, 1978 Provo Utah State24–7
55 October 13, 1979 Logan#16 BYU48–24
56 October 18, 1980 Logan BYU70–46
57 October 2, 1981 Provo#10 BYU32–26
58 October 30, 1982 Logan Utah State20–17
59 October 29, 1983 Provo#15 BYU38–34
60 November 24, 1984 Provo#1 BYU38–13
61 November 9, 1985 Logan#18 BYU44–0
62 September 6, 1986 Provo#18 BYU52–0
63 October 2, 1987 Provo BYU45–24
64 September 30, 1988 Provo BYU38–3
65 September 30, 1989 Logan BYU37–10
66 November 24, 1990 Provo#4 BYU45–10
67 October 4, 1991 Provo BYU38–10
68 October 2, 1992 Provo BYU30–9
69 October 30, 1993 Logan Utah State58–56
70 September 30, 1994 Provo BYU34–6
71 October 4, 1996 Logan#21 BYU45–17
72 October 3, 1997 Provo#24 BYU42–35
73 October 1, 1999 Logan BYU34–31
74 October 6, 2000 Provo BYU38–14
75 October 5, 2001 Provo#20 BYU54–34
76 October 4, 2002 Logan BYU35–34
77 September 23, 2006 Provo BYU38–0
78 October 3, 2008 Logan#8 BYU34–14
79 October 2, 2009 Provo#20 BYU35–17
80 October 1, 2010 Logan Utah State31–16
81 September 30, 2011 Provo BYU27–24
82 October 5, 2012 Provo BYU6–3
83 October 4, 2013 Logan BYU31–14
84 October 3, 2014 Provo Utah State35–20
85 November 28, 2015 Logan BYU51–28
86 November 26, 2016 Provo BYU28–10
87 September 29, 2017 Logan Utah State40–24
88 October 5, 2018 Provo Utah State45–20
89 November 2, 2019 Logan BYU42–14
90 October 1, 2021 Logan#13 BYU34–20
91 September 29, 2022 Provo#19 BYU38–26
Series: BYU leads 51–37–3[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Winsipedia - BYU Cougars vs. Utah State Aggies football series history".Winsipedia.
  2. ^"Utah State Aggies Official Athletic Site - Utah State University". Archived fromthe original on August 10, 2013. RetrievedJuly 23, 2013.
  3. ^Toone, Trent (October 1, 2012)."BYU-Utah State football rivalry makes for LDS fan-friendly Friday night lights".Deseret News. Archived fromthe original on October 5, 2012. RetrievedJuly 22, 2013.
  4. ^"BYU/Utah State: Future Football Games Canceled Due To Big 12 Move".KSL Sports. May 12, 2022. RetrievedJune 6, 2022.
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