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Richmond–VMI football rivalry
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First meetingNovember 10, 1893
VMI 34, Richmond 0
Latest meetingSeptember 20, 2025
Richmond 38, VMI 14
Next meetingSeptember 2, 2028[1]
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Meetings total91
All-time seriesRichmond leads, 46–40–5
Largest victoryVMI, 79–0 (1901)
Longest win streakRichmond, 13 (1997–present)
Current win streakRichmond, 13 (1997–present)
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TheRichmond–VMI football rivalry is acollege footballrivalry[citation needed] played between theVMI Keydets and theRichmond Spiders, representing theVirginia Military Institute andUniversity of Richmond, respectively. The series began in 1893, two years after VMI fielded its first football team in1891, and three years after Richmond's first football team was formed in1890.

Aside from one year in 1992 in which the game was played inNorfolk, Virginia, the series has always been played at either VMI or Richmond.[2]

History

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Founded in 1839 on the site of theLexington state arsenal, theVirginia Military Institute, the nation's oldest state-supported military college, first began football in1873 which featured a one-game season, though the first official team was not fielded until 18 years later in1891. The Keydets play their home games at 10,000-seatAlumni Memorial Field, their home since 1962.[3]

TheUniversity of Richmond, a private, nonsectarian university, was founded in 1830 as "Richmond College". The Spiders began playing football in 1890, and won their firstnational championship in2008 by defeatingMontana 24–7.[4] Richmond plays their home games at 7,800-seatE. Claiborne Robins Stadium.

The series began in 1893, and VMI won the first five contests, all of which were shutouts. The Keydets also won 12 of the first 14 games, though the series has shifted in Richmond's favor in the last few decades, as the Spiders have won 21 of the last 23 games dating back to 1983. In all, 90 games have been played as of 2015, the most games played against a single opponent for VMI. Both schools were members of theSouthern Conference for several decades until Richmond became an independent in 1977, where they now play in theColonial Athletic Association. Richmond currently holds a 12-game winning streak in the series, and VMI has not won since 1996.

Game results

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VMI victoriesRichmond victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 November 10, 1893 Lexington, VA VMI34–0
2 November 11, 1895 Lexington, VA VMI44–0
3 October 29, 1898 Lexington, VA VMI16–0
4 October 28, 1901 Lexington, VA VMI79–0
5 October 25, 1902 Lexington, VA VMI33–0
6 November 17, 1906 Richmond, VA Richmond6–4
7 November 4, 1911 Lexington, VA VMI38–0
8 October 3, 1914 Lexington, VA VMI10–0
9 October 6, 1915 Lexington, VA VMI13–6
10 September 25, 1926 Lexington, VA VMI10–0
11 September 24, 1927 Lexington, VA VMI22–0
12 September 29, 1928 Lexington, VATie6–6
13 September 28, 1929 Lexington, VA VMI40–0
14 September 27, 1930 Lexington, VA VMI12–0
15 September 26, 1931 Lexington, VA Richmond7–0
16 November 12, 1932 Richmond, VA Richmond7–0
17 November 18, 1933 Richmond, VA Richmond15–0
18 October 20, 1934 Richmond, VA Richmond7–0
19 October 12, 1935 Lexington, VA Richmond13–6
20 October 24, 1936 Richmond, VA VMI20–0
21 October 16, 1937 Richmond, VA VMI21–7
22 October 15, 1938 Richmond, VA VMI13–6
23 November 4, 1939 Richmond, VATie0–0
24 October 26, 1940 Richmond, VA Richmond9–7
25 October 25, 1941 Richmond, VA VMI25–7
26 October 24, 1942 Richmond, VA VMI20–6
27 October 16, 1943 Richmond, VA Richmond27–0
28 October 7, 1944 Richmond, VA VMI26–20
29 September 29, 1945 Richmond, VA VMI40–6
30 September 28, 1946 Richmond, VATie7–7
31 October 18, 1947 Richmond, VA Richmond21–20
32 October 16, 1948 Richmond, VA VMI9–0
33 October 19, 1949 Richmond, VA VMI14–7
34 October 7, 1950 Richmond, VA VMI26–14
35 September 29, 1951 Richmond, VA VMI34–0
36 October 4, 1952 Lexington, VA VMI28–14
37 October 3, 1953 Richmond, VA Richmond13–7
38 October 2, 1954 Richmond, VA VMI19–6
39 October 1, 1955 Lexington, VA Richmond21–0
40 October 6, 1956 Richmond, VA VMI35–20
41 October 5, 1957 Richmond, VA VMI28–6
42 October 4, 1958 Lexington, VA VMI12–6
43 October 3, 1959 Lexington, VATie14–14
44 October 1, 1960 Lexington, VA VMI21–6
45 September 29, 1961 Richmond, VA VMI8–6
46 September 28, 1962 Richmond, VA VMI21–0
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
47 October 25, 1963 Richmond, VATie7–7
48 September 26, 1964 Richmond, VA Richmond20–14
49 November 6, 1965 Lexington, VA VMI21–14
50 October 7, 1966 Richmond, VA VMI34–20
51 September 30, 1967 Richmond, VA Richmond3–0
52 November 2, 1968 Richmond, VA Richmond35–0
53 September 27, 1969 Lexington, VA Richmond20–0
54 November 14, 1970 Richmond, VA Richmond40–17
55 October 16, 1971 Richmond, VA Richmond21–6
56 September 30, 1972 Richmond, VA Richmond34–15
57 September 22, 1973 Richmond, VA Richmond35–0
58 November 2, 1974 Richmond, VA Richmond17–14
59 October 18, 1975 Richmond, VA Richmond24–19
60 September 25, 1976 Richmond, VA Richmond43–0
61 October 8, 1977 Lexington, VA VMI25–0
62 October 14, 1978 Richmond, VA VMI23–6
63 September 15, 1979 Lexington, VA VMI17–7
64 October 8, 1980 Richmond, VA VMI22–17
65 November 7, 1981 Lexington, VA Richmond45–14
66October 23, 1982 Richmond, VA VMI14–0
67 October 29, 1983 Lexington, VA Richmond35–19
68 October 27, 1984 Richmond, VA Richmond45–3
69 September 21, 1985 Lexington, VA Richmond28–14
70 October 18, 1986 Richmond, VA Richmond40–9
71 September 17, 1988 Lexington, VA Richmond14–13
72 September 23, 1989 Richmond, VA Richmond27–22
73 September 28, 1991 Richmond, VA VMI38–27
74 October 24, 1992Norfolk, VA Richmond41–18
75 September 4, 1993 Richmond, VA Richmond38–14
76 September 3, 1994 Lexington, VA Richmond34–31
77 September 2, 1995 Richmond, VA Richmond51–28
78 November 9, 1996 Lexington, VA VMI20–7
79 September 20, 1997 Richmond, VA Richmond56–3
80 September 4, 1999 Richmond, VA Richmond42–6
81 October 25, 2003 Richmond, VA Richmond35–25
82 September 11, 2004 Lexington, VA Richmond34–7
83 November 5, 2005 Richmond, VA Richmond38–3
84 September 16, 2006 Richmond, VA Richmond58–7
85 October 4, 2008 Lexington, VA Richmond56–16
86 September 26, 2009 Richmond, VA Richmond38–28
87 September 17, 2011 Richmond, VA Richmond34–19
88 September 15, 2012 Lexington, VA Richmond47–6
89 August 31, 2013 Richmond, VA Richmond34–0
90 September 19, 2015 Richmond, VA Richmond42–10
91 September 20, 2025 Richmond, VA Richmond38–14
Series: Richmond leads 46–40–5

See also

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References

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  1. ^Kelley, Kevin (August 31, 2021)."Richmond, VMI schedule three-game football series beginning in 2025".FBSchedules.com. RetrievedSeptember 1, 2021.
  2. ^2013 VMI Football Record Book
  3. ^Alumni Memorial Field at Foster Stadium – Home of VMI Keydets Football
  4. ^"Richmond drops Montana to win first FCS national title".USA Today. Associated Press. December 20, 2008. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2014.
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