Utah State–Wyoming football rivalry
| First meeting | November 23, 1903 Utah A.C. 46, Wyoming 0 |
|---|---|
| Latest meeting | October 26, 2024 Utah State 27, Wyoming 25 |
| Trophy | Bridger Rifle |
| Statistics | |
| Meetings total | 73 |
| All-time series | Utah State leads, 41–28–4 (.589) |
| Trophy series | Utah State leads, 6–4 (.600) |
| Largest victory | Utah State, 57–0 (1917) |
| Longest win streak | Utah State, 10 (1927–1937) |
| Current win streak | Utah State, 1 (2024–present) |
Locations of Utah State and Wyoming
The Utah State–Wyoming football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Utah State Aggies and the Wyoming Cowboys. The rivalry is one of the oldest for both schools; it is Utah State's fourth-oldest rivalry and Wyoming's fifth. The schools played for the first time in 1903, a 46–0 Aggie victory and Utah State leads the series 41–28–4 (.589).
On November 25, 2013, "Bridger’s Battle" was announced as the name for the rivalry, after American frontiersman Jim Bridger (1804–1881), who spent much of his career in the region. A .50 caliber Rocky Mountain Hawken rifle was announced as the trophy for the rivalry, widely considered to be what Bridger carried.