Indiana–Kentucky football rivalry


The Indiana–Kentucky football rivalry is a dormant American college football rivalry between the Indiana Hoosiers and Kentucky Wildcats. The Hoosiers played the Wildcats for the first time in 1893 at Lexington, and both tied the game at 24. They played annually in football from 1987 until 2005 in what was known as the "Bourbon Barrel" game as C. M. Newton wanted something similar to the Kentucky–Tennessee rivalry, beer barrel.

Bourbon Barrel

The two teams played for a trophy called the "Bourbon Barrel" from 1987 until both schools mutually agreed to retire the trophy in 1999 following the alcohol-related death of a Kentucky football player. Indiana leads the series.

Game results

By decade
DecadeIndianaKentuckyTie
1890s1
1900s11
1910s11
1920s2
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s2
1970s41
1980s24
1990s46
2000s24
2010s
2020s
Total18171