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Boise State with the Milk Can in 2014. The "Milk Can" is the trophy that is awarded to the winner of the game. It was created in 2005, but was not ready in time for the annual match in Fresno, which was won by the Bulldogs after four straight Bronco wins. [2] The trophy made its first appearance in 2006, when the Broncos carried it off the field.
Milk Can Boise State: Fresno State: 1977 2023 25 Boise State–Nevada: Boise State: Nevada: 1971 2022 45 Border War (Colorado State–Wyoming rivalry) Bronze Boot: Colorado State: Wyoming: 1899 2023 115 Border War (Kansas–Missouri rivalry) Indian War Drum; Lamar Hunt Trophy Kansas: Missouri: 1891 2011 120 Boston College–Clemson O'Rourke ...
The loss also means the Milk Can Trophy will stay in Fresno for the first time since 2017. “I really feel for our players,” Boise State coach Andy Avalos said. “We were fighting and working ...
Tennō shihai (天皇賜杯) A silver trophy of 1.08 m (3 ft 6 + 1⁄2 in) tall and weighing 29 kg (64 lb). The chrysanthemum symbol of the Imperial family is carved on the trophy. The kanji for shihai (賜盃), meaning "gifted trophy", a traditional phrasing for a trophy bestowed by the emperor, are carved in the trophy.
This is a list of the colleges and universities who have had a player win a Heisman trophy. USC has the most trophies with eight. Ohio State has the distinction of the only two-time winner, Archie Griffin. In total, players from 40 schools have won a Heisman Trophy, while 19 schools have more than one trophy. School.
Baird Brothers Trophy. Battle Line Trophy. Battle of I-75 Trophy. Bayou Bucket. Beehive Boot. Ben Schwartzwalder Trophy. Bill Knight Trophy. Black Diamond Trophy. Black Hills Brawl.
The Commander-in-Chief's Trophy was the brainchild of Air Force General George B. Simler, a former Air Force Academy athletic director who envisioned the trophy as a means to create an annual series of football games for the Air Force Academy against the Military Academy and the Naval Academy. First awarded in 1972 by President Richard Nixon ...
The Milk Can Game can refer to: Milk Can (college football), an annual football game between Boise State University and Fresno State University. Milk Can Game (high school football), an annual high school football game between North Hunterdon High School and Voorhees High School. Category: