List of most played rivalries in NCAA Division I FBS
This is a list of the most played rivalries in the Football Bowl Subdivision of NCAA Division I. The two teams that have played each other the most in the FBS subdivision are the Minnesota Golden Gophers and the Wisconsin Badgers, who play for Paul Bunyan's Axe. Many rivalries follow closely behind the border battle between Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Rivalries listed here are not necessarily continuous: several longstanding rivalries played by the Nebraska Cornhuskers were interrupted after the 2010 season by the team's move from the Big 12 Conference to the Big Ten as of the 2011 season.[1] In addition to Nebraska-Kansas, Nebraska-Iowa State, and Nebraska-Missouri, several other rivalries were affected by the 2010–14 NCAA conference realignment. These include Missouri-Kansas and Missouri-Iowa State due to Missouri's move to the SEC, Texas-Texas A&M and Texas A&M-Baylor due to A&M's move to the SEC, and Pitt-WVU due to Pitt's move to the ACC and WVU's move to the Big 12.
Conversely, TCU-Baylor again became a conference game after TCU joining the Big 12, and Oklahoma-Kansas has again became an annual game after Big 12 scheduling changes.
Conference affiliation is not necessarily an impediment to playing an annual rivalry game: matchups such as Miami-Cincinnati, Navy-Army, Utah-Utah State, Clemson-South Carolina, Georgia-Georgia Tech, and New Mexico-New Mexico State are contested each season despite the lack of conference affiliation between the two rivals.
This table attempts to list all rivalries with more than 100 games played. Wins and losses are given respective to the team leading the series.
Most played FBS series
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This incomplete list is frequently updated to include new information.
See also
Notes
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