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The Old Oaken Bucket is a traveling trophy awarded in American college football as part of the rivalry between the Indiana Hoosiers football team of Indiana University and Purdue Boilermakers football team of Purdue University. It was first awarded in 1925. Indiana and Purdue first met on the gridiron in 1891.
The winner of the bucket gets a "P" or "I" link added to the chain of the bucket with the score, date and the city where the game was played engraved on the link. In case of a tie, an "I–P" link is added. The first Old Oaken Bucket game ended in a 0–0 tie, resulting in the first "I-P" link. Purdue leads the all-time Bucket series 63–32–3.
That was an entertaining Old Oaken Bucket game, for sure. Hudson Card had a great game for Purdue, completing 21 of 34 pass attempts for 275 yards and 3 touchdowns. Card also led the team in ...
A lot more than bragging rights were on the line today in the Old Oaken Bucket. With its win over IU, Purdue clinched its first Big Ten West title.
Purdue's continued possession of the Old Oaken Bucket coincides with IU's continuing problem of Tom Allen as a coach with an untenable $20M buyout.
Old Brass Spittoon Indiana: Michigan State: 1922 2022 69 Indiana–Purdue: Old Oaken Bucket Indiana: Purdue: 1891 2022 124 Iowa–Minnesota: Floyd of Rosedale [1] Iowa: Minnesota: 1891 2024 118 Iowa–Nebraska: Heroes Trophy Iowa: Nebraska: 1891 2022 53 Iowa–Wisconsin: Heartland Trophy [1] Iowa: Wisconsin: 1894 2022 96 Maryland–Penn State ...
Purdue and Indiana meet for the 125th time on Saturday as the two schools vie for the Old Oaken Bucket once again. Although both teams come in at 3-8 (Purdue 2-6 in Big Ten play, Indiana 1-7 ...
The team played home games at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana. In the battle for the Old Oaken Bucket, Purdue beat Indiana. On November 24, Anthony Thompson was the top vote-getter and the only repeat selection on the 1989 Walter Camp All-America team. Thompson finished the season with 1,793 yards and 24 touchdowns.