Wisconsin has dominated the battle for Paul Bunyan's Axe for 22 years, going 18-4 against Minnesota, but when it comes to rivalries, this is still The Big One for the Gophers.
Several former Gophers are traveling back for Saturday's game against No. 16 Wisconsin, including Rhys Lloyd, who hit a 35-yard field goal to beat the Badgers in 2003 and sprinted across the field to hoist the Axe.
That's the last time Minnesota beat Wisconsin.
"The other day, someone told me it's been 10 years," Lloyd said. "I honestly felt old. I'm 31 and have three kids now. That was like a slap in the face."
Wisconsin's nine-game winning streak against the Gophers matches the longest in a rivalry that dates to 1890. Minnesota won nine in a row from 1933 to 1941.
The Gophers played their regular season finale against Wisconsin every year from 1944 to 1982. Longtime Minnesota fans still fume about 1962, when a controversial roughing the passer penalty against Bobby Bell cost the Gophers a Big Ten title.
But from 1983 to 2000, the Gophers concluded each regular season against Iowa. Former Gophers safety Justin Conzemius considered Iowa his team's primary rival when he first got to the U, in 1991.
"It switched in '93," Conzemius said.