The 2010 Arch Rivalry may have been a historic event. The University of Illinois Fighting Illini and the University of
Missouri Tigers faced off, with the Tigers taking home the win. Another Arch Rivalry isn't scheduled for the coming season,
meaning that fans may have to wait a few years to see if the Arch Rivalry is revived in the future.
The fact that the Arch Rivalry has lasted as long as it has is certainly an oddity in NCAA football, mostly because the University of Illinois and the
University of Missouri play in two different conferences. The games have been held sporadically over the years, often with
breaks in between that stretched years. Fans always hold out for another Arch Rivalry game, though, which has kept the rivalry
alive.
The Arch Rivalry was originally held either at Illinois or Missouri. Later, the Arch Rivalry found a neutral home in Edward Jones Dome. Edward
Jones Dome cost $280 to build and first opened in 1995. In addition to hosting the Arch Rivalry, Edward Jones Dome is also
the home of the St. Louis Rams and hosts many other types of events.
Fans of the University of Illinois Fighting Illini and the University of Minnesota Tigers know that the Arch Rivalry is
one of the can't-miss games of the season. Once you have been to one of the Arch Rivalry games, you will understand what all
of the buzz is about. Make sure you reserve sports
tickets to this top sports event early.