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Mallory Family Legacy Fuels IU-Purdue Rivalry
27 Nov
Summary
- Will Mallory's family has a deep history with the IU-Purdue rivalry.
- The Old Oaken Bucket series began in 1891 with its trophy introduced in 1925.
- Indiana enters the 100th Bucket game on a historic 66-0 winning streak.

The Indiana-Purdue rivalry, often called The Old Oaken Bucket, is steeped in family tradition for Indianapolis Colts tight end Will Mallory. His father and uncles share cherished memories of this historic clash, adding a personal layer to the intense competition.
The rivalry's origins trace back to 1891, with the iconic Bucket trophy first introduced in 1925. This treasured symbol has been fiercely contested for decades, with players and coaches dedicating entire seasons to securing victory and adding their mark to the trophy's chain.
This year's 100th Bucket game features a heavily favored Indiana team, fresh off a dominant 66-0 win over Purdue last season. Coach Curt Cignetti seeks to replicate the success of past Hoosier legends, while Purdue faces an uphill battle to salvage their season.




