It's the Ripon - Lawrence rivalry that started in 1893, when Grover Cleveland was President. An excerpt from Classic Wisconsin:
Just three years into the series, in 1896, the Lawrence/Ripon rivalry was described as nothing less than “foul,” “rough” and wrought with “pugilism” -- and those were probably the kindest things that could be said. “Such playing will kill football,” concluded the Lawrence student newspaper, which added, “If Ripon or football must die, we are sorry, but it ought to be Ripon.”
The 1901 game was disputed for 65 years. Ripon claimed a 22-11 victory. Lawrence said it won 32-6. The confusion is understandable. “Twice, Lawrence men who had got clear away for a run down the field were tackled by spectators,” reported the Appleton Evening Crescent. The hometown Ripon officials began assessing “double penalties” and other creative devices to assist the local boys. A yellowed newspaper clip discovered in 1966 said Lawrence won 23-6 and that’s the official score today (at least until an old Ripon newspaper account can be found).

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