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The first game was played in November 1894 and resulted in a win for Washington State. The Vandals' first-ever forward pass was attempted against the Cougars in 1907: it was completed for a touchdown from a drop-kick formation in the fourth quarter and led to a 5–4 victory. Washington State has dominated the local rivalry, holding a 71–16–3 () lead. The record since 1926 is even more dominant, with a 56–5–2 () advantage for the Cougars. The longest winning streak for Idaho was three games (1923–25), and has only five victories since that three-peat (1954, 1964, 1965, 1999, & 2000) and two ties (1927, 1950) to offset the 56 losses.

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  • Battle of the Palouse
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  • The first game was played in November 1894 and resulted in a win for Washington State. The Vandals' first-ever forward pass was attempted against the Cougars in 1907: it was completed for a touchdown from a drop-kick formation in the fourth quarter and led to a 5–4 victory. Washington State has dominated the local rivalry, holding a 71–16–3 () lead. The record since 1926 is even more dominant, with a 56–5–2 () advantage for the Cougars. The longest winning streak for Idaho was three games (1923–25), and has only five victories since that three-peat (1954, 1964, 1965, 1999, & 2000) and two ties (1927, 1950) to offset the 56 losses.
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longest unbeaten streak
  • WSU, 27
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total meetings
  • 90(xsd:integer)
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  • (Palouse)
longest win streak
  • WSU, 21
last meeting result
  • WSU 42, Idaho 0
Name
  • Battle of the Palouse
next meeting date
  • 2016-09-17(xsd:date)
  • in Pullman
current win streak
  • WSU, 8
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  • Location in the United States
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  • 90(xsd:integer)
first meeting date
  • 1894-11-17(xsd:date)
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  • 295(xsd:integer)
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  • -117(xsd:double)
relief
  • 1(xsd:integer)
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  • Washington State COUGARS logo.gif
last meeting date
  • 2013-09-21(xsd:date)
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  • 170(xsd:integer)
first meeting result
  • WSU 10, Idaho 0
team1 image
  • University of Idaho Vandals logo.svg
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  • 46(xsd:double)
series record
  • WSU leads 71–16–3
abstract
  • The first game was played in November 1894 and resulted in a win for Washington State. The Vandals' first-ever forward pass was attempted against the Cougars in 1907: it was completed for a touchdown from a drop-kick formation in the fourth quarter and led to a 5–4 victory. Washington State has dominated the local rivalry, holding a 71–16–3 () lead. The record since 1926 is even more dominant, with a 56–5–2 () advantage for the Cougars. The longest winning streak for Idaho was three games (1923–25), and has only five victories since that three-peat (1954, 1964, 1965, 1999, & 2000) and two ties (1927, 1950) to offset the 56 losses. The games were skipped in 1969 and 1971, unfortunate for Idaho as the 1971 Vandals posted one of the best records (8–3) in school history, while WSU was 4–7. The rivalry became increasingly one-sided as WSU dominated in the 1970s (except for 1974) and the original series ended, following the 1978 game. From 1979 to 1997, the game was played just twice (1982, 1989) until the 10-year renewal from 1998–2007. Since their last wins in 1999 and 2000, Idaho has been physically outmatched in most of the seven games; the game has only been played once since 2007, in 2013. As two schools are in close proximity, from 1938 to 1968 there was a tradition called The Loser's Walk, where during the week following the game students of the losing school would walk from their own campus to the winners' campus, then receive rides back home from the winning side. This has frequently been misreported as students walking back to their own campus immediately following the game. In 1954, the walk made national news when about 2,000 students from Washington State College made the trek east from Pullman to Moscow after the Cougars lost to Idaho for the first time in 29 years. In a span of less than five months from November 1969 to April 1970, both schools' aged wooden stadiums (Idaho's Neale Stadium and WSU's Rogers Field) burned down due to suspected arson. The WSU–Idaho game in 1970 was dubbed the Displaced Bowl, which was held in Joe Albi Stadium in Spokane on September 19. The Cougars won the game (their only win that season), as well as the next ten against the Vandals. The 1970 game was the first in the rivalry played on AstroTurf, which was new to Joe Albi that season. In 1978 the NCAA split Division I football in two: I-A (now FBS) and I-AA (now FCS). Washington State was in Division I-A as part of the Pac-10 Conference and Idaho downgraded to I-AA as part of the Big Sky Conference, whose other football members moved up from Division II. In the late 1970s, I-A football programs were allowed 50% more scholarships and twice as many assistant coaches as I-AA teams. During the years they were in different divisions, the schools met only twice (1982 in Spokane and 1989 in Pullman). In 1996, Idaho moved back up to Division I-A in the Big West Conference, and Idaho and WSU rekindled their century-old rivalry. Since the rivalry was reinstated in 1998, every game has been played at Martin Stadium in Pullman, except for the matchup in 2003, which was played at Seattle's Seahawks Stadium. The game played on the Idaho side of the border was in 1966, a come-from-behind 14–7 Cougar victory on a very muddy field to prevent a Vandal three-peat.
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