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Designed by nationally recognized sculptor and [[DeKalb, Illinois]] (home to Northern Illinois University) artist [[Renee Bemis]], the trophy depicts several cornstalks in tribute to the prevalence of maize around the respective home states of the rivals.
Designed by nationally recognized sculptor and [[DeKalb, Illinois]] (home to Northern Illinois University) artist [[Renee Bemis]], the trophy depicts several cornstalks in tribute to the prevalence of maize around the respective home states of the rivals.


The first meeting between the two occurred in 1941, a 6–6 tie; the Cardinals lead the all-time series at 20–18–2, but the Huskies have won 11 of the last 14 meetings. Ball State won the inaugural contest for the Bronze Stalk at [[Scheumann Stadium]] in 2008, with NIU winning the trophy for the first time the following season on Brigham Field at [[Huskie Stadium]].<ref>http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/mac/northern_illinois/opponents.php</ref>
The first meeting between the two occurred in 1941, a 6–6 tie; the Cardinals lead the all-time series at 20–19–2, but the Huskies have won 12 of the last 15 meetings. Ball State won the inaugural contest for the Bronze Stalk at [[Scheumann Stadium]] in 2008, with NIU winning the trophy for the first time the following season on Brigham Field at [[Huskie Stadium]].<ref>http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/mac/northern_illinois/opponents.php</ref>


==Game results==
==Game results==
''Ball State victories shaded {{color box|#FF0000|red|white}}. NIU victories are shaded {{color box|#C41E3A|dark red}}. Rankings are from the [[AP Poll]].''
''Ball State victories shaded {{color box|#FF0000|red|white}}. NIU victories are shaded {{color box|#C41E3A|dark red}}. Rankings are from the [[BCS rankings|BCS Rankings]].''


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|1 || 2008 ||align=left|'''<small>#18 </small> [[2008 Ball State Cardinals football team|Ball State]]''' || '''45''' || align=left|[[2008 Northern Illinois Huskies football team|NIU]] || 14 || [[Muncie, Indiana|Muncie, IN]] || Ball State || 1–0
|1 || 2008 ||align=left|'''<small>#17 </small> [[2008 Ball State Cardinals football team|Ball State]]''' || '''45''' || align=left|[[2008 Northern Illinois Huskies football team|NIU]] || 14 || [[Muncie, Indiana|Muncie, IN]] || Ball State || 1–0
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|2 || 2009 ||align=left|'''[[2009 Northern Illinois Huskies football team|NIU]]''' || '''26''' || align=left|[[2009 Ball State Cardinals football team|Ball State]]|| 20 || [[DeKalb, Illinois|DeKalb, IL]] || – || 1–1
|2 || 2009 ||align=left|'''[[2009 Northern Illinois Huskies football team|NIU]]''' || '''26''' || align=left|[[2009 Ball State Cardinals football team|Ball State]]|| 20 || [[DeKalb, Illinois|DeKalb, IL]] || – || 1–1
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|5 || 2012 ||align=left|'''[[2012 Northern Illinois Huskies football team|NIU]]''' || '''35''' || align=left|[[2012 Ball State Cardinals football team|Ball State]]|| 23 || Muncie, IN || NIU || 4–1
|5 || 2012 ||align=left|'''[[2012 Northern Illinois Huskies football team|NIU]]''' || '''35''' || align=left|[[2012 Ball State Cardinals football team|Ball State]]|| 23 || Muncie, IN || NIU || 4–1
|- style="background:#C41E3A; color:"
|- style="background:#C41E3A; color:"
|6 || 2013 ||align=left|'''<small>#20 </small> [[2013 Northern Illinois Huskies football team|NIU]]''' || '''48''' || align=left|[[2013 Ball State Cardinals football team|Ball State]]|| 27 || DeKalb, IL || NIU || 5–1
|6 || 2013 ||align=left|'''<small>#15 </small> [[2013 Northern Illinois Huskies football team|NIU]]''' || '''48''' || align=left|[[2013 Ball State Cardinals football team|Ball State]]|| 27 || DeKalb, IL || NIU || 5–1
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Revision as of 15:22, 14 November 2013

Bronze Stalk Trophy
File:Northern illinois.gif
NIU Huskies Ball State Cardinals
Trophy Originated 2008
Next Meeting November 13, 2013
All-Time Series Ball State leads, 20–19–2
Trophy series NIU leads series, 5–1
Current holder NIU Huskies

The Bronze Stalk Trophy is presented to the winner of the annual college football game between Mid-American Conference rivals Northern Illinois University and Ball State University. The two interstate rivals began competing for this trophy in 2008.[1]

Designed by nationally recognized sculptor and DeKalb, Illinois (home to Northern Illinois University) artist Renee Bemis, the trophy depicts several cornstalks in tribute to the prevalence of maize around the respective home states of the rivals.

The first meeting between the two occurred in 1941, a 6–6 tie; the Cardinals lead the all-time series at 20–19–2, but the Huskies have won 12 of the last 15 meetings. Ball State won the inaugural contest for the Bronze Stalk at Scheumann Stadium in 2008, with NIU winning the trophy for the first time the following season on Brigham Field at Huskie Stadium.[2]

Game results

Ball State victories shaded  red . NIU victories are shaded  dark red . Rankings are from the BCS Rankings.

# Date Winning team Losing team Location Trophy Series
1 2008 #17 Ball State 45 NIU 14 Muncie, IN Ball State 1–0
2 2009 NIU 26 Ball State 20 DeKalb, IL 1–1
3 2010 NIU 59 Ball State 21 Muncie, IN NIU 2–1
4 2011 NIU 41 Ball State 38 DeKalb, IL NIU 3–1
5 2012 NIU 35 Ball State 23 Muncie, IN NIU 4–1
6 2013 #15 NIU 48 Ball State 27 DeKalb, IL NIU 5–1

References

  1. ^ "Northern Illinois and Ball State to Play for The Bronze Stalk". NIUhuskies.com. November 21, 2007.
  2. ^ http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/mac/northern_illinois/opponents.php