Louisville–Miami football rivalry
Sport | Football |
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First meeting | November 11, 1933 Miami, 33–7 |
Latest meeting | October 19, 2024 Miami, 52–45 |
Next meeting | 2025 |
Trophy | Schnellenberger Trophy |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 17 |
All-time series | Miami leads, 12–4–1[1] |
Trophy series | Tied, 1–1 |
Largest victory | Miami, 45–7 (1985) |
Longest win streak | Miami, 7 (1979–2004) |
Longest unbeaten streak | Miami, 10 (1933–2006) |
Current win streak | Miami, 1 (2024–present) |
Bowl history | |
Louisville, 1–0 2013 Russell Athletic Bowl: Louisville, 36–9 |
The Louisville–Miami football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Louisville Cardinals and Miami Hurricanes. Miami leads the all-time series, 12–4–1. Since 2023, the Schnellenberger Trophy is presented to the winner of the game. Both teams are members of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
Series history
The two teams played each other on an inconsistent basis until 2014, when Louisville joined the ACC. Despite this, the two schools were in different divisions, with Louisville being placed in the Atlantic Division, and Miami in the Coastal Division. With this scheduling format, the two teams were scheduled to meet twice every twelve years. After the elimination of divisions and subsequent changes to the scheduling format in 2024, the two teams will now play each other twice every seven years.
Prior to the 2023 matchup, the Schnellenberger Trophy was introduced to be rewarded to the winner of the game. The trophy honors Howard Schnellenberger, who was a head coach for Miami from 1979 to 1983, and for Louisville from 1985 to 1994. He was credited with rebuilding both schools' football programs and leading them out of financial distress. The trophy itself is a bronzed pair of Schellenberger's famous cowboy boots.[2][3]
Game results
Louisville victories | Miami victories | Tie games |
No. | Date | Location | Winning team | Losing team | ||||
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1 | November 11, 1933 | Miami, FL | Miami | 33 | Louisville | 7 | ||
2 | October 8, 1949 | Louisville, KY | Miami | 26 | Louisville | 0 | ||
3 | November 10, 1950 | Miami, FL | Tie | 13 | Tie | 13 | ||
4 | September 15, 1979 | Miami, FL | Miami | 24 | Louisville | 12 | ||
5 | September 6, 1980 | Louisville, KY | Miami | 24 | Louisville | 10 | ||
6 | October 2, 1982 | Louisville, KY | #17 Miami | 28 | Louisville | 6 | ||
7 | October 8, 1983 | Miami, FL | #12 Miami | 42 | Louisville | 14 | ||
8 | November 3, 1984 | Louisville, KY | #6 Miami | 38 | Louisville | 23 | ||
9 | October 26, 1985 | Miami, FL | #15 Miami | 45 | Louisville | 7 | ||
10 | October 14, 2004 | Miami, FL | #3 Miami | 41 | #18 Louisville | 38 | ||
11 | September 16, 2006 | Louisville, KY | #12 Louisville | 31 | #17 Miami | 7 | ||
12 | December 28, 2013 | Orlando, FL | #18 Louisville | 36 | Miami | 9 | ||
13 | September 1, 2014 | Louisville, KY | #25 Louisville | 31 | Miami | 13 | ||
14 | November 9, 2019 | Miami, FL | Miami | 52 | Louisville | 27 | ||
15 | September 19, 2020 | Louisville, KY | #17 Miami | 47 | #18 Louisville | 34 | ||
16 | November 18, 2023 | Miami, FL | #9 Louisville | 38 | Miami | 31 | ||
17 | October 19, 2024 | Louisville, KY | #6 Miami | 52 | Louisville | 45 | ||
Series: Miami leads 12–4–1[1] |
See also
References
- ^ a b "Football History vs University of Miami from November 11, 1933 - November 18, 2023". gocards.com.
- ^ Meyer, Craig (October 19, 2024). "What's the Schnellenberger Trophy? Miami-Louisville game honors shared head coach". MSN. Retrieved October 19, 2024.
- ^ Picaro, Chris (July 25, 2023). "The Schnellenberger Trophy: The Newest and Coolest Rivalry Trophy". State of The U. Retrieved October 19, 2024.