词条 | Florida State–Virginia football rivalry |
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| wide = yes | name = Florida State–Virginia football rivalry | image = | image_size = | caption = | team1 = Florida State | team1logo = Florida State Seminoles alternate logo.svg | team2 = Virginia | team2logo = Virginia Athletics wordmark.svg | sport = | firstmeeting = October 31, 1992 Florida State 13, Virginia 3 | mostrecent = November 8, 2014 Florida State 34, Virginia 20 | nextmeeting = September 14, 2019 in Charlottesville | total = 18 | series = Florida State leads, 15–3 1 FSU victory vacated | largestvictory = Florida State, 43–7 (2001) | longeststreak = Florida State, 9 (1996–2004) | longestunbeatenstreak = | currentstreak = Florida State, 1 (2014–present) | currentunbeatenstreak = | trophy = Jefferson–Eppes Trophy | trophy series = | stadiums = | map_location = | map_width = | map_label1 = | map_mark1 = | map_label1_position = | coordinates1 = | map_label2 = | map_mark2 = | map_label2_position = | coordinates2 = | map_caption = }} The Florida State–Virginia football rivalry is an American college football rivalry{{CN|date=August 2018}} between the Florida State Seminoles football team of Florida State University and Virginia Cavaliers football team of the University of Virginia. The Jefferson–Eppes Trophy is awarded to the winner of the game. The trophy was created in 1995 and was named for former President of the United States and founder of the University of Virginia, Thomas Jefferson, and Francis W. Eppes VII, Jefferson's grandson and two-time mayor of Tallahassee, and president of the Board of Trustees of the West Florida Seminary, now Florida State University. Although the game is played for a trophy, it is not considered a significant rivalry. Virginia's biggest rivalries are with Virginia Tech for the Commonwealth Cup and North Carolina in the South's Oldest Rivalry. FSU's most meaningful rivalries are with Florida and Miami. When the ACC split into divisions in 2005, the annual rivalry between Florida State and Virginia ceased, as the Seminoles were assigned to the Atlantic Division and the Cavaliers to the Coastal Division. Though each team in the ACC plays an annual game against one designated cross-divisional rival, both teams' more historic rivals were awarded these positions (Louisville for Virginia, Miami for Florida State). As a result, Florida State and Virginia have not played on an annual basis since 2006. OriginThe idea for the Jefferson–Eppes Trophy was conceived by Florida State University President Talbot D'Alemberte.[1] ConstructionThe trophy is composed of an intricately wrought silver pitcher presented to the city of Tallahassee by Eppes in 1842 and set upon a wood base made of remains of the McGuffey Ash, which was once the largest tree on the Grounds of the University of Virginia but suffered a fatal tree disease in 1990. The trophy was designed by famed artist Ryan Parker. Game results{{Sports rivalry series table| legend_tie_text = | cols = 2 | series_summary = yes | format = compact | team1 = Florida State | team1style = {{NCAA color cell|Florida State Seminoles}} | team2 = Virginia | team2style = {{NCAA color cell|Virginia Cavaliers}} | legend_forfeit_text = Vacated wins | 1992 | Charlottesville, VA | #6 Florida State | 13 | #23 Virginia | 3 | 1993 | Tallahassee, FL | #1 Florida State | 40 | #15 Virginia | 14 | 1994 | Tallahassee, FL | #4 Florida State | 41 | Virginia | 17 | 1995 | Charlottesville, VA | #24 Virginia | 33 | #2 Florida State | 28 | 1996 | Tallahassee, FL | #3 Florida State | 31 | #14 Virginia | 24 | 1997 | Charlottesville, VA | #3 Florida State | 47 | Virginia | 21 | 1998 | Tallahassee, FL | #6 Florida State | 45 | #12 Virginia | 14 | 1999 | Charlottesville, VA | #1 Florida State | 35 | Virginia | 10 | 2000 | Tallahassee, FL | #6 Florida State | 37 | Virginia | 3 | 2001 | Charlottesville, VA | #21 Florida State | 43 | Virginia | 7 | 2002 | Tallahassee, FL | #5 Florida State | 40 | Virginia | 19 | 2003 | Charlottesville, VA | #7 Florida State | 19 | Virginia | 14 | 2004 | Tallahassee, FL | #7 Florida State | 36 | #6 Virginia | 3 | 2005 | Charlottesville, VA | Virginia | 26 | #4 Florida State | 21 | 2006{{ref|Vacated Win|*}} | Tallahassee, FL | Florida State | 33 | Virginia | 0 | win15 = none | 2010 | Charlottesville, VA | Florida State | 34 | Virginia | 14 | 2011 | Tallahassee, FL | Virginia | 14 | #23 Florida State | 13 | 2014 | Tallahassee, FL | #2 Florida State | 34 | Virginia | 20 }} See also
References1. ^http://www.virginia.edu/topnews/textonlyarchive/September_1996/football.txt UVA link {{Florida State Seminoles football navbox}}{{Virginia Cavaliers football navbox}}{{Atlantic Coast Conference rivalry navbox}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Florida State-Virginia football rivalry}} 3 : College football rivalries in the United States|Florida State Seminoles football|Virginia Cavaliers football |
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