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Football
Illinois and Northwestern Working Together to Establish New Football Series
March 31, 2009
Champaign, Ill. -- The University of Illinois and Northwestern University are collaborating to establish a new trophy for the winner of the football game between the two institutions. The Sweet Sioux Tomahawk Trophy, which went to the winner of the Illinois-Northwestern football game from 1945-2008, was retired following the 2008 contest and both schools have agreed to play for a new trophy beginning in 2009. "Northwestern and Illinois are looking at a very unique opportunity to establish a traditional series trophy that will last for generations," said Illinois Director of Athletics Ron Guenther. "As the only two Big Ten institutions in the state of Illinois, our game attracts a great amount of attention, which only adds to the pageantry of the trophy. We're hopeful our players, coaches and fans will continue to view this game as a very special tradition in college football." Both institutions are asking their fans for feedback on the new trophy by participating in an online poll on each of the school's athletics web sites. Four possible ideas, along with the opportunity to offer an alternative, will be provided until April 15. The schools expect to announce the new trophy around each of their spring football games on April 25. Four possible suggestions for the new series trophy include the following:
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