Little Brown Stein

Idaho-Montana Utah football rivalry
First meeting 1903
Idaho 28, Montana 0
Latest meeting September 27, 2003
Montana 41, Idaho 28
Next meeting TBA 2018
Statistics
Meetings total 84
All-time series Idaho leads, 55-27-2
Largest victory Idaho 46, Montana 0 (1945)
Longest win streak Idaho, 8 (1951-1959)
Current win streak Montana, 4 (2000–present)

The Little Brown Stein is a rivalry trophy awarded to the winner of the college football game between the University of Idaho Vandals and University of Montana Grizzlies. The trophy is, as the name implies, a large stein mug with the results of all the games between the two painted on. The game was last played in 2003, and Montana retains the trophy.

History

Idaho and Montana first played in 1903 and have played 84 times.

Idaho has dominated the overall series (55–27–2), which also includes two I-AA playoff wins at home in the 1980s. Montana has had the upper hand since 1991, winning eight of the last ten. Since Idaho moved back up to Division I-A from Division I-AA in 1996, the teams have met five times with Montana winning the last four.[1]

The schools were the only public universities in their respective states for decades, and are about 200 miles (320 km) miles apart.

Moscow and Missoula are on opposite sides of the lower Idaho Panhandle, separated by the Bitterroot Mountains over Lolo Pass. Both were members of the old Pacific Coast Conference (the forerunner of today's Pac-12); Montana departed after the 1950 season, and the PCC disbanded in the summer of 1959.

The universities were charter members of the Big Sky Conference in 1963 and their final season as conference opponents in football was 1995. While Montana has remained in the Big Sky to this day, Idaho football has changed its conference affiliation no fewer than five times since then:

Series History

Idaho victoriesMontana victories
#DateLocationWinnerScore
1 1903 Moscow, ID Idaho 28–0
2 1914 Moscow, ID Tie0–0
3 1915 Missoula, MT Montana15–3
4 1916 Moscow, ID Montana20–13
5 1917 Missoula, MT Idaho 14–3
6 1919 Moscow, ID Idaho 7–0
7 1920 Missoula, MT Idaho 20–7
8 1921 Moscow, ID Idaho 35–7
9 1922 Missoula, MT Idaho 39–0
10 1923 Moscow, ID Idaho 40–0
11 1924 Missoula, MT Idaho 41–13
12 1925 Moscow, ID Montana20–14
13 1926 Missoula, MT Idaho 27–12
14 1927 Moscow, ID Idaho 42–6
15 1928 Missoula, MT Idaho 21–7
16 1929 Moscow, ID Idaho 19–0
17 1930 Missoula, MT Montana12–6
18 1931 Moscow, ID Idaho 21–19
19 1932 Missoula, MT Idaho 19–6
20 1933 Moscow, ID Idaho 12–6
21 1934 Missoula, MT Idaho 13–6
22 1935 Moscow, ID Idaho 14–7
23 1936 Missoula, MT Montana16–0
24 1937 Moscow, ID Idaho 6–0
25 1938 Missoula, MT Idaho 19–6
26 1939 Moscow, ID Montana13–0
27 1940 Missoula, MT Montana28–18
28 1941 Moscow, ID Montana16–0
29 1942 Missoula, MT Idaho 21–0
#DateLocationWinnerScore
30 1945 Moscow, ID Idaho 46–0
31 1946 Missoula, MT Montana19–0
32 1947 Moscow, ID Montana21–0
33 1948 Moscow, ID Idaho 39–0
34 1949 Missoula, MT Idaho 47–19
35 1950 Moscow, ID Montana28–27
36 1951 Missoula, MT Idaho 12–9
37 1952 Moscow, ID Idaho 27–0
38 1953 Missoula, MT Idaho 20–12
39 1955 Moscow, ID Idaho 31–0
40 1956 Missoula, MT Idaho 41–0
41 1957 Moscow, ID Idaho 31–13
42 1958 Missoula, MT Idaho 14–6
43 1959 Moscow, ID Idaho 9–6
44 1960 Missoula, MT Montana18–14
45 1961 Boise, ID Idaho 16–14
46 1962 Missoula, MT Montana22–16
47 1965 Missoula, MT Idaho 35–7
48 1966 Moscow, ID Idaho 40–6
49 1967 Missoula, MT Idaho 19–14
50 1968 Moscow, ID Idaho 56–45
51 1969 Missoula, MT Montana34–9
52 1970 Pullman, WA Montana44–26
53 1971 Missoula, MT Idaho 21–12
54 1972 Moscow, ID Idaho 31–17
55 1973 Missoula, MT Idaho 20–7
56 1974 Moscow, ID Tie35–35
57 1975 Missoula, MT Montana14–3
58 1976 Moscow, ID Idaho 28–19
#DateLocationWinnerScore
59 1977 Moscow, ID Idaho 31–20
60 1978 Missoula, MT Idaho 34–30
61 1979 Moscow, ID Idaho 20–17
62 1980 Missoula, MT Idaho 42–0
63 1981 Moscow, ID Montana16–14
64 1982 Missoula, MT Montana40–16
65 1982A Moscow, ID Idaho 21–7
66 1983 Moscow, ID Idaho 45–24
67 1984 Missoula, MT Idaho 40–39
68 1985 Moscow, ID Idaho 38–0
69 1986 Missoula, MT Idaho 38–31
70 1987 Moscow, ID Idaho 31–25
71 1988 Missoula, MT Montana26–17
72 1988A Moscow, ID Idaho 38–19
73 1989 Moscow, ID Idaho 30–24
74 1990 Missoula, MT Idaho 35–14
75 1991 Moscow, ID Montana35–34
76 1992 Missoula, MT Montana47–29
77 1993 Moscow, ID Montana54–34
78 1994 Missoula, MT Montana45–21
79 1995 Moscow, ID Idaho 55–43
80 1999 Missoula, MT Idaho 33–30
81 2000 Pullman, WA Montana45–38
82 2001 Missoula, MT Montana33–27
83 2002 Moscow, ID Montana38–31
84 2003 Missoula, MT Montana41–28
85 2018 TBA
Series: Idaho leads 55–27–2

A Playoff Game

See also

References

  1. CFB Data Warehouse - Idaho opponents - vs. Montana - accessed 2009-10-05
  2. "IDAHO MOVING FOOTBALL TO BIG SKY CONFERENCE". Big Sky Conference. Retrieved April 30, 2016.
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