词条 | River City Rivalry |
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| wide = yes | name = River City Rivalry | image = | image_size = | caption = | team1 = Cincinnati Bearcats | team1logo = Cincinnati University Bearcats textlogo.svg | team2 = Pittsburgh Panthers | team2logo = Pitt Panthers wordmark.svg | sport = | firstmeeting = October 15, 1921 Pittsburgh, 21–14 | mostrecent = September 6, 2012 Cincinnati, 34–10 | nextmeeting = September 9, 2023 | total = 12 | series = Pittsburgh leads, 8–4 | largestvictory = Pittsburgh, 38–0 (1922) | longeststreak = Pittsburgh, 7 (1921–2007) | longestunbeatenstreak = | currentstreak = Cincinnati, 2 (2011–present) | currentunbeatenstreak = | trophy = Paddlewheel Trophy | trophy series = | stadiums = | map_location = USA Northeast | map_width = 295 | map_label1 = Cincinnati | map_mark1 = Red pog.svg | map_label1_position = top | coordinates1 = {{coord|39.131|-84.516}} | map_label2 = Pittsburgh | map_mark2 = Blue pog.svg | map_label2_position = right | coordinates2 = {{coord|40.446739|-80.015837}} | map_caption = Locations of Cincinnati and Pittsburgh }} The River City Rivalry is the name given to the Cincinnati–Pittsburgh football rivalry.[1][2] It was an annual game played between former Big East rivals University of Pittsburgh and University of Cincinnati. The rivalry itself was relatively brief, played annually from 2005, during which season the rivalry trophy was introduced. Before the rivalry was titled, the two teams played each other in 1921, 1922, 1979, and 1981. The rivalry went on hiatus, like many others throughout the country, in the aftermath of the 2010–14 NCAA conference realignment, which left the programs in separate leagues. However, the two teams are scheduled to meet in a home-and-home series for the 2023 and 2024 seasons.[3][4] Paddlewheel TrophyThe Paddlewheel Trophy is the rivalry trophy that was created in 2005 when the Bearcats joined the Big East Conference to which the Pittsburgh Panthers already belonged. Prior to 2005, the teams had met previously on only four prior occasions, most recently in 1981. However, the teams decided to create a trophy that would help their new conference rivalry grow and reflect the sports rivalry that already existed between the cities' professional football and baseball teams. The trophy is designed and named in honor the historic link between the cities from the days in the 19th and early-20th centuries when Paddle wheel-powered boats traveled between the two cities along the Ohio River. The trophy stands {{convert|46|in|cm}} tall and weighs {{convert|95|lb|kg}}. Mounted on the base is an authentic brass, engine-room telegraph that is a working model that was set for use on a ship in Seattle, Washington. The face of the trophy's telegraph was redesigned with logos from both teams on either side that can light up. The lever can be pulled to the side of the school who has won which also causes the ringing of bells. The front includes a steel plate featuring a carved outline of Allegheny, Monongahela Rivers and Ohio River as it runs from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. The {{convert|22|by|8.5|in|cm}} base is made out of Ipê wood. The trophy was designed by the architectural firm of Robert Busch and Karl Wallick, the steel plate was manufactured by Vulkane of Cincinnati, and the remaining trophy was manufactured by Trophy Awards Manufacturing. Over 175 man-hours of design and labor went into its construction.[5] History{{Expand section|date=January 2010}}2009The 2009 matchup between Cincinnati and Pittsburgh was described by one national columnist as the most "fascinating game I've ever seen."[6] The game functioned as a Big East championship game, with Cincinnati entering first in the conference, and Pittsburgh at second. Additionally, the Bearcats entered the game undefeated and trying to earn a spot in the BCS National Championship Game, while the 9–2 Panthers were trying to secure their first BCS bowl since the 2004 season. The Panthers had an early 31–10 lead, however, the ensuing kickoff was returned for a touchdown by Mardy Gilyard to make it a 31–17 game at halftime. Cincinnati completed the comeback, tying the game at 38 late in the 4th quarter. Pittsburgh running back Dion Lewis scored a touchdown with 1:36 left in the game, but a mishandled snap by Andrew Janocko prevented the Panthers from converting the extra point. The Bearcats then drove down the field and scored on a 29-yard touchdown pass from Tony Pike to Armon Binns with 33 seconds left. Bearcats kicker Jake Rodgers converted the extra point attempt, and Cincinnati held on to win 45–44. Following the game, Cincinnati rose to a #3 ranking in the final BCS standing while Pitt dropped to #17. The game has been described as "one of the most crushing losses in the history of Pitt football."[7] Game results{{Sports rivalry series table| legend_tie_text = | cols = 1 | series_summary = yes | format = compact | team1 = Cincinnati | team1style = {{NCAA color cell|Cincinnati Bearcats}} | team2 = Pittsburgh | team2style = {{NCAA color cell|Pittsburgh Panthers}} | October 15, 1921 | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh | 21 | Cincinnati | 14 | September 30, 1922 | Cincinnati, OH | Pittsburgh | 38 | Cincinnati | 0 | October 13, 1979 | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh | 35 | Cincinnati | 0 | September 19, 1981 | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh | 38 | Cincinnati | 7 | October 8, 2005 | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh | 38 | Cincinnati | 20 | September 8, 2006 | Cincinnati, OH | Pittsburgh | 33 | Cincinnati | 15 | October 20, 2007 | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh | 24 | #23 Cincinnati | 17 | November 22, 2008 | Cincinnati, OH | No. 19 Cincinnati | 28 | Pittsburgh | 21 | December 5, 2009 | Pittsburgh, PA | No. 5 Cincinnati | 45 | No. 17 Pittsburgh | 44 | December 4, 2010 | Cincinnati, OH | Pittsburgh | 28 | Cincinnati | 10 | November 5, 2011 | Pittsburgh, PA | No. 23 Cincinnati | 26 | Pittsburgh | 23 | September 6, 2012 | Cincinnati, OH | Cincinnati | 34 | Pittsburgh | 10 }}Source:[8] See also
References1. ^{{cite web|last=Keeley|first=Sean|url=https://www.sbnation.com/ncaa-football/2011/11/4/2528263/cincinnati-pittsburgh-football-2011-rivalry|title=Cincinnati Vs. Pitt 2011: River City Rivalry Series History|date=November 4, 2011|publisher=SB Nation||accessdate=September 10, 2018|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180922202936/https://www.sbnation.com/ncaa-football/2011/11/4/2528263/cincinnati-pittsburgh-football-2011-rivalry|archivedate=September 22, 2018|df= }} {{Portal|PITT}}{{Cincinnati Bearcats football navbox}}{{Pittsburgh Panthers football navbox}}{{University of Pittsburgh}}{{Big East Conference football rivalry navbox}}{{Atlantic Coast Conference rivalry navbox}}2. ^{{cite web|url=https://pittsburghpanthers.com/news/2005/10/3/Pitt_and_Cincinnati_Battle_for_River_City_Bragging_Rights.aspx?path=football|title=Pitt and Cincinnati Battle For "River City" Bragging Rights|publisher=University of Pittsburgh Athletics|date=October 3, 2005|accessdate=September 10, 2018}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.pittsburghsportingnews.com/pitt-schedules-home-and-home-with-cincinnati-other-notes/23498|title=Pitt schedules home and home with Cincinnati; other notes|publisher=Pittsburgh Sporting News|author=The PSN Staff|date=June 18, 2015}} 4. ^{{cite web|last=Wilmer|first=Brian|url=https://fbschedules.com/pitt-cincinnati-schedule-home-home-series/|title=Pitt, Cincy schedule 2023, 2024 football series|publisher=FBSchedules|date=June 17, 2015|accessdate=September 22, 2018}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://cincinnati.scout.com/2/448518.html|title=River City Trophy Breakdown|last=Berk|first=Dave|date=October 6, 2005|publisher=BearcatInsider.com|accessdate=July 8, 2009|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090517035326/http://cincinnati.scout.com/2/448518.html|archivedate=May 17, 2009|df= }} 6. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/story/12619740/cincy-exits-on-high-pitt-crushed-after-fascinating-game|first=Gregg|last=Doyel|title=Cincy exits on high, Pitt crushed after fascinating game|date=December 5, 2009|publisher=CBSSports.com|accessdate=December 7, 2009}} 7. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/sports/college/s_656492.html|title=Pitt's toughest loss in decades|first=Joe|last=Starkey|newspaper=Pittsburgh Tribune-Review|date=December 6, 2009|accessdate=December 8, 2009|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091209023332/http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/sports/college/s_656492.html|archivedate=December 9, 2009|df= }} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.winsipedia.com/pittsburgh/vs/cincinnati|title=Winsipedia - Pittsburgh Panthers vs. Cincinnati Bearcats football series history|publisher=Winsipedia|accessdate=September 22, 2018}} 3 : College football rivalries in the United States|Pittsburgh Panthers football|Cincinnati Bearcats football |
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