A look at the UA-ASU rivalry
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Naturally the University of Arizona football team wants to win every game; however, UA's rivalry with Arizona State University is fierce enough that if the Wildcats could win only one game in a particular season, they would want to defeat the ASU Sun Devils. The coveted Territorial Cup goes to the winner of the annual football game, but the rivalry extends to all sports.
Arizona State defensive tackle Will Sutton (90) parades the Territorial Cup trophy around the stadium following the Arizona State vs. University of Arizona college football game on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2013, at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State won 58-21. Photo by Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
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Sentinel Peak, also known locally as "A" Mountain. Students at the University of Arizona built and painted the "A," which is traditionally white. It has been painted ASU colors as a prank, green for St. Patrick's day, black by war protesters and in patriotic colors. The original "A" was completed March 4, 1916.
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A Mountain. September 21, 1957. A "T" and an Omega sign were mysteriously added to the "A" on Sentinal Peak during the night. Police were at a loss to explain how they got there. Both symbols were done in whitewash and there was more whitewash spilled around the base of the mountain. Favil West, house manager of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, said, "Gosh, I don't know" when asked if the fraternity knew anything about it.
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Dan Lucas, an ex-football player for Arizona State University paints over the words "Go Wildcats" that his wife Jennifer, a University of Arizona graduate, had painted over ASU's gold color in 2006. The Lucas' won The Home Depot's House Divided promotion for the state of Arizona leading to the Territorial Cup game between the two rival universities.Â
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UA players and ASU players get into a brawl after the game as ASU star running back Delvon Flowers (8) gets caught up as well along with ASU and UA coaches, who were trying to break it up. The Wildcats won 34-21, Nov. 24, 2001, and a group of UA players danced on the Sun Devil logo on the field, prompting the skirmish.
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Arizona State defensive tackle Will Sutton (90) parades the Territorial Cup trophy around the stadium following the Arizona State vs. University of Arizona college football game on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2013, at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State won 58-21. Photo by Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
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The "A" on Tempe Butte near Arizona State University in Tempe got a paint job courtesy University of Arizona fans overnight Sunday, Nov 9, 2014. azcentral.com
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Sentinel Peak, also known locally as "A" Mountain. Students at the University of Arizona built and painted the "A," which is traditionally white. It has been painted ASU colors as a prank, green for St. Patrick's day, black by war protesters and in patriotic colors. The original "A" was completed March 4, 1916.
- Mamta Popat
A Mountain. September 21, 1957. A "T" and an Omega sign were mysteriously added to the "A" on Sentinal Peak during the night. Police were at a loss to explain how they got there. Both symbols were done in whitewash and there was more whitewash spilled around the base of the mountain. Favil West, house manager of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, said, "Gosh, I don't know" when asked if the fraternity knew anything about it.
- ARIZONA DAILY STAR
Dan Lucas, an ex-football player for Arizona State University paints over the words "Go Wildcats" that his wife Jennifer, a University of Arizona graduate, had painted over ASU's gold color in 2006. The Lucas' won The Home Depot's House Divided promotion for the state of Arizona leading to the Territorial Cup game between the two rival universities.Â
- JASON WISE/Courtesy of Home Depot
UA players and ASU players get into a brawl after the game as ASU star running back Delvon Flowers (8) gets caught up as well along with ASU and UA coaches, who were trying to break it up. The Wildcats won 34-21, Nov. 24, 2001, and a group of UA players danced on the Sun Devil logo on the field, prompting the skirmish.
- DAVID SANDERS
Randy Hinojos, 9, climbs up A Mountain on Nov. 15, 1990, after it was painted maroon and gold (closer to yellow) by vandals before the annual ASU-UA football game. Photo by A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
A Mountain is repainted on Nov. 19, 1986, after ASU students painted it ASU school colors before the ASU-UA football game. Photo by Bruce McClelland / Arizona Daily Star
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