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Huskers, Badgers to play for Freedom Trophy

It's official. The Big Ten now hands out more trophies than your local Little League.

Wisconsin and Nebraska announced Monday that their annual game will now be a trophy game, as the two teams will play for the Freedom Trophy.

"The Freedom Trophy pays tribute to the brave men and women who have fought in our nation's wars," reads an inscription on the trophy. "The University of Wisconsin's Camp Randall Stadium, built on what was once a Civil War training ground, and the University of Nebraska's Memorial Stadium, dedicated in honor of our nation's veterans, stand as proud monuments to those who have sacrificed so much in the name of freedom."

The addition of the Freedom Trophy means there are now 14 trophy games in the Big Ten, though I suppose it's possible there are more, but it's getting really hard to keep track if I'm being honest.

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Huskers, Badgers to play for Freedom Trophy

Nebraska, Wisconsin to play for Freedom Trophy

Wisconsin and Nebraska always have plenty to play for when the two Big Ten rivals meet on the football field. Now, the Freedom Trophy can be added to that list.

The trophy will be on the line for the first time Saturday, when the Badgers host the Cornhuskers at Camp Randall Stadium.

"Trophy games are part of the tradition of college football, and I'm thrilled that we're going to be introducing one into our rivalry with Nebraska," said Barry Alvarez, Wisconsin Director of Athletics. "The Freedom Trophy brings recognition to two historic football venues and it honors our nation's veterans. It is something I know the coaches, student-athletes and fans of both programs will embrace for years to come."

"We are honored to partner with Wisconsin in an annual Freedom Trophy game, as both of our football programs and stadiums have rich histories and traditions," Nebraska Director of Athletics Shawn Eichorst said. "The Freedom Trophy provides a unique opportunity for us to pay special tribute to the brave men and women who have and will continue to defend our nation's freedom."

The Freedom Trophy, designed and sculpted by Harry Weber of Wright City, Mo., features a bronze football stadium with an American flag extending from the center.

One half of the outside of the stadium depicts the North section of Wisconsin's Camp Randall Stadium (built in 1917) and the other half the East side of Nebraska's Memorial Stadium (stadium built in 1923, East side expansion in 2012).

The stadium and flag sculpture sits on top of a wooden base that has dedicated space for future Wisconsin-Nebraska game scores. With the Big Ten establishing East and West divisions for football prior to this season, the Huskers and Badgers will now play each other every year as members of the West Division.

The base also contains an identical inscription on two sides that reads: "The Freedom Trophy pays tribute to the brave men and women who have fought in our nation's wars. The University of Wisconsin's Camp Randall Stadium, built on what was once a Civil War training ground, and the University of Nebraska's Memorial Stadium, dedicated in honor of our nation's veterans, stand as proud monuments to those who have sacrificed so much in the name of freedom."

Since 1901, Wisconsin and Nebraska have met a total of eight times on the football field with each school winning four games apiece.

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