Maryland–Rutgers Football Rivalry
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The Maryland–Rutgers football rivalry is an American
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rivalry between the
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and
Rutgers Scarlet Knights The Rutgers Scarlet Knights are the athletic teams that represent Rutgers University's New Brunswick campus. In sports, Rutgers is famously known for being the "Birthplace of College Football", hosting the first ever intercollegiate football ...
.


History

The schools played nine nonconference games between 1920 and 2009, with Maryland holding a 5–4 record. When Maryland and Rutgers joined the
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together in 2014, they were placed in the conference's newly formed East Division. Through 2024, Maryland leads the series 12–8, with a 7–4 record in conference play. In seven of their first ten Big Ten seasons (2014–23), Maryland and Rutgers were scheduled to play each other in the final week of the regular season. In 2024, the expanded 18-team Big Ten eliminated divisions but designated Maryland–Rutgers as one of 12 protected annual matchups in the new Flex Protect XVIII model, ensuring the teams would continue to meet annually through at least 2028. While neither program has achieved competitive dominance in the Big Ten, both schools saw significant financial benefits from Big Ten revenue sharing, with annual athletic department revenues increasing—though they both remain the lowest in the Big Ten. In 2024, Rutgers' athletic revenue was more than $110 million, the 42nd-highest in the
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, and one spot ahead of No. 43 Maryland, which brought in $107 million.


Attempted 'Battle in the Bronx'

In 2017, Rutgers attempted to move their home game against Maryland to
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as part of a football and wrestling doubleheader. Marketed as "The Battle in the Bronx," the game was scheduled for November 4, but had to be moved back to their home field at High Point Solutions Stadium (now SHI Stadium) with just two weeks' notice due to the possibility of the
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hosting
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games The Yankees were eliminated from the
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by the
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one day after Rutgers announced the venue change, meaning the stadium would have been available after all. Rutgers had paid a $750,000 stadium rental fee, which was refunded when the game was relocated. Fan response to the original Yankee Stadium plan had been lukewarm, with many expressing concerns about parking, tailgating, and sight lines, along with the fact that the tickets were a required component of 2017 season ticket packages


Trophy attempts

In July 2016, Rutgers
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Patrick E. Hobbs and then-
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Chris Ash publicly acknowledged having "initial conversations with Maryland" about creating a rivalry trophy. Maryland's response was notably tepid, with head coach DJ Durkin offering what media described as "a bit of a non-answer" at that year's Big Ten Media Days, saying such matters were "more for fans, people around the game." The trophy discussions generated various suggestions from fans and media, including "The Market Capturer Cup" (referencing both schools' media market-driven addition to the Big Ten), "The Old Oaken Metro Area" (noting neither school's location in their claimed New York and Washington media markets), and "The Iron Traincar Full of Bros Arguing About Moe's and
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" In a November 2014 NJ.com reader poll about potential trophy concepts, the most popular response was "Wait. When did Maryland-Rutgers become a rivalry?" receiving 24.74% of votes, while the top-earning concrete trophy was "Delaware!"


Delaware as a trophy

Initial fan trophy discussions centered on
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as a rivalry prize, given the state's location as a narrow buffer between
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and
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. While the proposal would be constitutionally impossible given Delaware's status as a
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within the
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, the suggestion carried surprising historical weight due to both states' historical claims to Delaware's territory dating back to the
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.


Historical territorial connection

Maryland's historical connection stems from Cecil Calvert's 1632 charter, which originally included all of present-day Delaware. The lengthy colonial dispute over Delaware's territory was ultimately resolved through the
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survey. In 1681, King Charles II granted
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a deed to the
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around
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. Since then, the
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between Delaware and
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has been the low-water mark on the eastern side of the
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. New Jersey has long sought jurisdiction over the eastern half of the bed of the Delaware River, raising the matter several times to the
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—most recently in '' New Jersey v. Delaware'' (2008), which affirmed Delaware's jurisdiction.


Fan culture

The rivalry is notable for its distinct lack of traditional rivalry elements, with fan interactions characterized primarily by mutual
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acknowledgment of the matchup's arbitrary nature. Despite significant enrollment of
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students at Maryland, the annual meeting generates little genuine animosity between the fanbases. Instead, both schools' supporters tend to approach the conference-mandated matchup with a shared understanding of its pragmatic origins, often expressing this through good-natured resignation rather than traditional rivalry
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, reflecting both programs' general status within the Big Ten hierarchy.


Media coverage

Regional media has often focused on the matchup's role within conference realignment strategies. In 2015, ''On the Banks'' argued that both programs were "fledglings in the Big Ten, sitting at the kids table in terms of Big Ten rivalries, while the elders, Ohio State, Penn State, Michigan, Michigan State, etc., have had more time to develop true rivalries amongst themselves." By 2024, national coverage regularly cited the matchup as an example of how conference realignment forced manufactured rivalries, with ''The Athletic'' noting that while traditional Big Ten rivalry games "surpass 100 games played and several debuted in the 1890s," newer protected matchups struggled to generate similar gravitas but are driven by geographic convenience.


Game results


See also

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Maryland Terrapins football The Maryland Terrapins football team represents the University of Maryland, College Park in the sport of American football. The Terrapins compete in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and the Big Ten Conference. The Terrapins jo ...
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Rutgers Scarlet Knights football The Rutgers Scarlet Knights football program represents Rutgers University in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA). Rutgers competes as a member of the Big Ten Conference. Prior to joining t ...
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References

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