Gridiron rivalries produce spirited mayhem November marks the start of the heart of many football schedules at universities across the nation. It is a time when pride is on the line as teams meet their archrivals. U. The National College Newspaper asked college editors and sportswriters to report on what makes these rivalries tick. Each reporter was asked to cover a region I of the country. This list is not meant to be com prehensive. U. recognizes some bias, especially when a reporter looked at a rivalry involving his or her respective school. Nevertheless, these examples reflect the spirit of rivalries nationwide. SOUTHEAST By Christopher J Rings ■ The Miami Hurricane U of Miami. FL 1'. of Notre Dame at U. of Miami, Nov. 25 Although relatively new among college football rivalries, the U of Miami l of Notre Dame senes has quickly blossomed into a war that trail scends football It is most clearly a battle between old and new Notre Dame represents tradition in college football. In contrast, the Miami Hurricanes the “Thant of the ’80s" have developed a flashy, pro-like passing offense and have strayed olT the sum dard path of college football a path the Irish cut. Although they trail in the overall senes 6-14-1 . Miami hus won five of the seven times the teams have met in the 80s Hurricane tans didn’t really consid er the series a rivalry until List season when the Irish detested Miami in a game that decided the National Championship seven weeks before the season ended. And the rivalry has gotten nasty So nasty that after this year 's game, the two teams won’t meet again in regular sea son play until 1992. U. of Alabama, Tuscaloosa at Auburn l'., Dec. 2 l of Alabama and Auburn U. have wrangled for state supe nority in the Iron Bowl since before foot bail players wore helmets The Auburn Tigers won the initial meeting m 1892, hut the Crimson Tide holds a 20 22 1 senes edge For an IS-game stretch, the rivalry was as much a contest between coaches as plovers, with Alabama couching great Paul "Hear" Hrvant and Auburn's Slmg .Ionian matching wits Bryant won five national titles during that (xiriod Traditionally, the game is played on neutral ground m Birmingham, but this year. Auburn will play host to the fide m tile season finale for Ixith teams l!. of Georgia at lof Florida, Nov. 18 — 1' of Georgia is -afe until at least 2009 Whv? Because the Bulldogs hold a 20-game, 12-22 2 advantage over the Gators in a rivalry that started m 1915 The game is played each year at the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville. Fla , less than an hour from Georgia's southern See SOUTHEAST, Page 22 ALAN GIB SOU 'M* t •'JN('i ttt ACH UNION Al r»Uft ♦Aj rifcACH NORTHEAST By Lori Shontz ■ The Penn State Daily Collegian Pennsylvania State U. Army vs. Navy, at the Meadowiands Dec. 5) The biggest football rivalry in the Northeast started liefore the I S Military Academy even had a team. In 1892. some Midshipmen from the Naval Academy stopped in West Point and challenged some Army Cadets to a game “We didn’t have a team, but once we were challenged we got one.” said Madeline Salami of Army sports information. Once the rivalry started, the teams alternated playing sites. Because dis tance prevented the visiting school from sending fans. Army plebes first-year students — were forced to cheer for Navy when Army hosted the game and vice versa. Today, all of the more than 4,000 cadets and midshipmen attend the game. In fact, all students from each school march onto the field before the game begins Pennsylvania State U. at l.'. of Pittburgh, Nov. 25 Penn State and Pitt have met on the field 89 years in what is known as the battle for Pennsylvania. “And there's a big differ ence between the two schools Pitt’s urban. Penn State's in a country setting So the differences enhance the rivalry even more,’’ said Kimball Smith. Pitt's sport information director The Penn State student section often becomes frenzied when the Panthers visit. “My freshman year, there were all kinds of fights on the field and the sta dium,” Penn State senior Dana Pennett said “It was crazy, the goalposts came down and everything.” Many Penn State students don't care if the Lions lose every game of the year, as long as they beat the See NORTHEAST. Page 23 WEST UCLA at CSC, Nov. 18 — Most rival ries involve teams within the same state, but very few involve perennial powers whose campuses are located only 15 miles apart. The Pacific Ten Conference Championship has been on the line 34 times in the game’s 60-year history with USC leading the series, 33-19-6. Each year, both UCLA’s Bruin statue and USC’s Tommy Trojan statue are cov ered with canvas and plastic during the week before the game. This practice was liegun in the 1950s sixin after several UCLA fans rented a helicopter and dropped manure on Tommy Irojan. U. of Arizona at Arizona State U-, Nov. 25— Guarding the‘A’that sits atop a mountain next to .Arizona State U.’s home stadium is a chief concern of State students. Each year the game is played in Tompe, including two years ago when the Arizona State U. radio station promised 21-hour security, U of Arizona fans climb the mountain and paint the 'A' blue and rod Arizona colors. The rivalry between the two runs deep in all sports. 'They can meet from tiddly winks to any sport, and people get fired up around here,’ said JefTMunn, sports information student assistant at Arizona State U. Arizona leads the series 35-26-1 U. of California, Berkely at Stanford U., Nov. 18 — Known as the Big Game, the rivalry between the California Golden Bears and the Stanford Cardinal, which leads the series 4.3-37-11, started in 1892. College football buffs no doubt remember an infamous incident in the 1982 game where a Stanford kick-off with seconds left resulted in five laterals and a California score to tie the game. What made the incident infamous, aside from Stanford losing a bowl bid, was when the See WEST, Page 23 By Bob Pockrass • The I ndiana iHy it idei t Indiana U Ohio State U. at l;. of Michigan, Nov. 25 — The l' of Michigan Wolverines have a rivalry with almost every opponent, but the one with the greatest impact in the Big Ten Conference is against the Buckeyes of Ohm State L’ Always played during the final week of the conference season, the game has helped decide 28 Big Ten championships Former Buckeye running back Archie Griffin, the nation’s only two-time Heisman Trophy winner, said from the first day of spring practice through gameday, players and coaches talk about the Michigan game “Former players would come in and talk, and the coach is at his best in speechmaking,” Griffin said If Ohio State beats Michigan, players are given a gold pendant shaped like a pair of pants. It symbolizes that Michigan players are a normal team they put their pants on one leg at a time — as well as "beating the pants off of Michigan,” said Griffin, who is now an assistant athletic director at ()Sl Purdue U. at Indiana U., Nov. 25 Kven if Indiana and Purdue universities don’t have the prowess of Michigan or Notre Dame, these two Indiana schools have a special rivalry that focuses on the “Old Oaken Bucket.” The bucket was found on a farm in southern Indiana 63 years ago Each year, a bronze block is added with either an T or ‘P depending on who won the game. L. of (Iklahuma at U. of Nebraska, Nov. 18 — Possibly the greatest nvalry occurs between a school from the Midwest and a school from the Southwest Big Eight rivals U. of Oklahoma and (J. of Nebraska. Nebraska junior John Doxon said par ties are abundant during game week end, whether the game is to decide the Big Eight Championshipor not. At those parties, Doxon said not too many Oklahoma Sooner fans can be found. Oklahoma T-shirts and other Sooner items are torched by unyielding stu dents. No matter what the score, nobody leaves early from a Okiahoma Nebraska game, Doxon said. U. of Kansas at Kansas State U, Oct. 28 — Despite both teams' recent lack of luster on the football field, fans usually turn out in droves for this intrastate rivalry In 1982 when Kansas See MIDWEST. Page 23 THIS ISA HI-LITER! ...andit’sNEW introducing new CLICK Hi-Liter “ Markers Retractable, bright, convenient sleek and thevVe readv to make their mark! HWIT® MARKERS e!V»H9 Dwinssai Staltonerv Products Company