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- The Apple Cup is an American college football rivalry game between the University of Washington Huskies and Washington State University Cougars, the two largest universities in the state of Washington. Both are members of the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference. First played in 1900, 122 years ago, the matchup is traditionally the final game of the regular season for both teams and generally took place on the Saturday preceding Thanksgiving. With the NCAA's extension of the regular season to twelve games in 2006, the game is often played at a later date. Since 2011, it has most commonly been held on the Friday after Thanksgiving. Since 1946, the game has been held in odd years in Seattle at Husky Stadium (except 2011, at CenturyLink Field), while Washington State has hosted during even years at Rogers Field (1946, 1948, 1954) and Martin Stadium (since 1982) in Pullman, and Joe Albi Stadium in Spokane. The games in eastern Washington from 1935 to 1948, all in Pullman, were held in mid-October. The exception was in 1945, when two games were played: the first in Seattle in mid-October, and the second in Pullman in late November. First awarded in 1963, the Apple Cup Trophy is presented to the winner by the state's governor at the conclusion of the game. (en)
- 蘋果盃(英語:Apple Cup)是美國華盛頓州的兩間主要公立大學-華盛頓州立大學(WSU)和西雅圖華盛頓大學(UW)每年一度的美式足球比賽。傳統上,這場賽事是每年球季的最後一場並會在感恩節前的星期六舉行。比賽場地則以年份決定,單數年份在西雅圖的愛斯基摩犬(Husky)體育館、而雙數年份則在普爾曼的馬田體育館比賽。 (zh)
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