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Illinois–Ohio State football rivalry
The winning team in the Ohio State-Illinois game receives this wooden turtle, named the Illibuck.
Teams Ohio State Buckeyes
Illinois Fighting Illini
First Meeting 1902 (Tie, 0–0)
Trophy Established 1925
Last Meeting 2012 (Ohio State, 52-22)
Next Meeting November 16, 2013
Overall Series Ohio State leads, 63*–30–4
*2010 vacated win not included
Trophy Series Ohio State leads, 60*–23–2
*2010 vacated win not included
Current Holder Ohio State
Current Streak Ohio State, 4*
*2010 vacated win not included

File:Fighting Illini logo.svg File:Ohio State Buckeyes logo.svg

The Illinois–Ohio State football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Illinois Fighting Illini football team of the University of Illinois and Ohio State Buckeyes football team of Ohio State University. The Illibuck is a carved wooden turtle that serves as the trophy awarded to the winner of the game. Two junior honorary societies, Bucket and Dipper of Ohio State and Atius-Sachem of Illinois, are responsible for the care of the Illibuck. Originally the "trophy" was a live turtle when the tradition began in 1925, picked for its expected long life as a symbol of the anticipated long life of the rivalry. From 1919 to 1933, the Illinois–Ohio State game was the regular-season finale for both teams. Since the original turtle's death in 1927, ten wooden replica Illibucks have been carved, each with the scores from games on its back.[1] The Illibuck is the second oldest trophy passed between Big Ten Conference football programs (the Little Brown Jug was created in 1903).

The rivalry once included the smoking of a peace pipe between members of the two junior honorary societies, which occurred at halftime of the game. This practice has not been done for many years. However, the trophy is still presented to the winning school of the previous year's contest between quarters.

The rivalry was temporarily interrupted during the 2003 and 2004 seasons when Ohio State and Illinois did not play each other. When the teams met in 2005, Illinois presented the trophy to Ohio State for winning the BCS National Championship in 2002. Ohio State leads the overall series 63-30-4 and the trophy series 60-23-2.

In 2011, the Big Ten expanded to 12 teams and split into two divisions. Ohio State and Illinois were both placed in the Leaders Division, meaning they would play each other every year. However, in 2014, the league will expand to accommodate the addition of Maryland and Rutgers, which will place Illinois in the West Division and Ohio State in the East Division.[2] An annual matchup between the schools will no longer happen with this format, although the teams are guaranteed to meet at least once within a four-year span.

Game results[]

Winning team is shown in bold font. Years of an Illinois victory are in orange. Years of an Ohio State victory are in scarlet. Years of a tie or vacated victory by either team are in white.

Pre-Illibuck era (1902–24)[]

Year Illinois Ohio State Location

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Illibuck era (1925–present)[]

Year Illinois Ohio State Location

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Year Illinois Ohio State Location

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Year Illinois OhioState Location

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  • Ohio State's 2010 victory in the series was vacated as a result of the Buckeyes' use of ineligible players.

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