The Apple Cup is one of the most storied rivalries in college football, pitting the Washington Huskies against the Washington State Cougars. But with the recent news that Washington is leaving the Pac-12 conference, the future of the Apple Cup is now uncertain.
The Pac-12 has been Washington’s home since the conference was formed in 1959. The Huskies have won 11 conference championships and have been a perennial contender in the Pac-12. But with Washington’s departure, the future of the Apple Cup is now in doubt.
The Apple Cup is one of the oldest rivalries in college football, dating back to 1900. It has become a tradition for both schools and their fans, and it’s a game that both teams look forward to every year. But with Washington’s departure from the Pac-12, it’s unclear if the rivalry will continue.
Washington could join another conference, such as the Big Ten or Big 12, and continue to play the Cougars in the Apple Cup. But without the Pac-12 affiliation, it’s unclear if the two teams would be able to play each other on a regular basis.
It’s also unclear what will happen to the Pac-12 championship game if Washington leaves. The Huskies have been a regular participant in the game, and their departure could have a significant impact on the conference’s future.
The future of the Apple Cup is now uncertain, and it remains to be seen how Washington’s departure from the Pac-12 will affect the rivalry. It’s a game that both teams and their fans look forward to every year, and it will be sad to see it go. But only time will tell what will happen to this storied rivalry.