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Little Brown Stein

Idaho-Montana football rivalry
First meeting 1903, 114 years ago
Idaho, 28–0
Latest meeting September 27, 2003
14 years ago
Montana, 41–28
Next meeting 2018
Statistics
Meetings total 84
All-time series Idaho leads,
55–27–2  (.667)
Largest victory Idaho, 46–0  (1945)
Longest win streak Idaho, 8
(1951–1959)
Current win streak Montana, 4
(2000–present)

The Little Brown Stein is a rivalry trophy awarded to the winner of the college football game between the University of Idaho Vandals and University of Montana Grizzlies. The trophy is, as the name implies, a large stein mug with the results of all the games between the two painted on.

The game was last played 14 years ago in 2003, and Montana retains the trophy. The series is set to resume in 2018, when Idaho rejoins the Big Sky for football.

Idaho and Montana first played 114 years ago in 1903 and have played 84 times, and the stein was introduced 79 years ago in 1938, at the 25th meeting. Idaho has dominated the overall series (55–27–2), which also includes two Division I-AA playoff wins at home in the 1980s. Montana has had the upper hand since 1991, winning eight of the last ten. Since Idaho moved back up to Division I-A in 1996, the teams have met five times, with Montana winning the last four.

The schools were the only public universities in their respective states for decades, and are about 200 miles (320 km) apart. Moscow and Missoula are on opposite sides of the lower Idaho Panhandle, separated by the Bitterroot Mountains over Lolo Pass.


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