Sport | Football |
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First meeting | September 4, 1993 Penn State 38–20 |
Latest meeting | November 23, 2024 Penn State 26–25 |
Next meeting | 2026 |
Stadiums | |
Trophy | Governor's Victory Bell [1] |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 17 |
All-time series | Penn State leads 11–6 (.647) |
Largest victory | Penn State, 56–3 (1994) |
Longest win streak | Penn State, 4 (1993–1998, 2005–2010) Minnesota, 4 (1999–2004) |
Current win streak | Penn State, 2 (2022–present) |
The Governor's Victory Bell is an American college rivalry trophy contested between the Minnesota Golden Gophers of the University of Minnesota, and the Penn State Nittany Lions of the Pennsylvania State University. [1] [2] [3]
Both teams are members of the Big Ten Conference. Minnesota is a founding member, since 1896, while long-independent Penn State joined in 1993. The Governor's Victory Bell trophy was created to commemorate Penn States' first Big Ten conference game, vs. Minnesota, on September 4, 1993.
The Governor's Victory Bell, alongside the Land Grant Trophy, is one of Penn State's two traveling rivalry trophies. [4] It is Minnesota's fourth official trophy, behind the Little Brown Jug, Floyd of Rosedale, and Paul Bunyan's Axe, and ranks the Golden Gophers first in the Big Ten for number of in-conference rivalry trophies. [5]
Minnesota and Penn State had never played a game prior to the later team's entrance into the Big Ten in 1993. [6] The long-independent Nittany Lions were matched with the Golden Gophers for their first-ever in-conference game, and their first game of the 1993 season, on September 4 at Beaver Stadium.
A trophy to mark the occasion was established by Minnesota Governor Arne Carlson and Pennsylvania Governor Robert Casey, represented at the time by acting Governor Mark Singel. [2] [7] [3] Singel presented an artist's conception of the prospective Governor's Victory Bell prior to the game. [2] [7]
In 2013 Minnesota reclaimed the trophy after an interrupted four-game, nine-year losing streak, having last won vs. Penn State in 2004. [8] [9] [10] The team accidentally broke the trophy in the ensuing celebration. [8] [9] [10]
In 2019, both teams were undefeated with Penn State ranked #4 and Minnesota #17. [11] This was the first matchup in which both teams were ranked. The game went down to the wire and ended with a dramatic interception by the Gophers in their own end zone to win 31–26. [11] Later that month the Associated Press listed the matchup as a "Forced Rivalry" in their evaluation of the Big Ten's rivalries and 17 trophy games. [6]
The Big Ten conference expanded in 2024, adding four teams from the Pac-12 conference. [12] Tom Fornelli for CBS Sports listed the Minnesota-Penn State game last in a new ranking of the league's 21 football rivalries, stating "This game has a trophy, so I included it in the rankings, but I don't know how many Minnesota or Penn State students are even aware that this is considered a rivalry." [12]
Rankings are from the AP Poll.
Minnesota victories | Penn State victories | Tie games |
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They'll be playing for the Governor's Victory Bell, a tradition that has withstood the test of time since it started in 1993 when the schools met for Penn State's first Big Ten contest.
On Friday, acting Gon. Mark Singel of Pennsylvania and Gon. Arne Carlson of Minnesota commissioned the establishment of the 'Governor's Victory Bell,' which will go to the game's winner on an annual basis.
But why Penn State and Minnesota even play for a trophy is a detail that often garners stares from players, coaches and fans. [...] Why it's even a bell isn't fully understood either. Mark Singel believes it's because they needed a way to represent Pennsylvania, so they chose to go with something similar to the Liberty Bell.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link)When Penn State joined the Big Ten two decades ago, the Land-Grant Trophy and the Governor's Victory Bell were quickly created for its games against Michigan State and Minnesota.
The Gophers have four active trophy rivalries, more than any other college football program.
No conference loves a good rivalry more than the Big Ten. There are 17 trophy games recognized by the conference, after all. FORCED RIVALRY Take your pick. Minnesota-Penn State, Governor's Victory Bell. The teams had never even met in football before 1993. That was the first season the Nittany Lions played a Big Ten schedule, and Minnesota was their first conference opponent. Nowadays, the teams are in different divisions and don't even meet every year.
Now the Gophers will be fighting Penn State for a bell.
After Saturday's 24–10 victory over Penn State, Minnesota's players sprinted across the field to claim the Governor's Victory Bell, and pretty soon, the wooden part of the traveling trophy came apart.
In the decades since, many of the sport's biggest rivalry games have been enhanced by the addition of a trophy that goes each year to the winner. Most of the awards have a colorful history, many are charming for their lack of physical beauty and some are simply ridiculous. Perhaps the spirit of the college football rivalry trophy was best captured earlier this season when Minnesota beat Penn State to reclaim the Governor's Victory Bell. The Golden Gophers were so fired up to receive the trophy, they broke it during the celebration.
One underrated (in terms of weirdness) aspect of Penn State's football history is the regular-season trophies it plays for. Both of the trophies/games/'rivalries' were concocted when Penn State joined the Big Ten [...] The Victory Bell—an actual golden bell in a wood frame—looks pretty cool. But it's only contested sporadically, because Penn State and Minnesota are in different divisions of the Big Ten.
Minnesota football players hold up the Governor's Victory Bell after beating Penn State 31–26
No. 21 / 21: Minnesota vs. Penn State (Governor's Victory Bell) This game has a trophy, so I included it in the rankings, but I don't know how many Minnesota or Penn State students are even aware that this is considered a rivalry.
Actually, the Governor's Victory Bell already is snug in State College, as part of the trophy collection in the Penn State Football Hall of Fame.
The addition of the Governor's Victory Bell to the Golden Gophers' list of traditional trophy games means that Minnesota now has four active "trophy" rivalries on its schedule, more than any other college football program in the country.