Boeing Apple Cup dates set for 2026, 2027 as UW and WSU continue historic rivalry

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The University of Washington (UW) and Washington State University (WSU) have officially set the dates for their next two Boeing Apple Cup football games, signaling the continuation of their historic rivalry. The games are scheduled for September 5, 2026, at Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium and September 18, 2027, at GESA Field in Pullman. This announcement follows a five-year extension agreement that allows these matchups to remain part of the college football landscape, especially as UW transitions from the Pac-12 to the Big Ten Conference. The Apple Cup is a storied event, with Washington leading the all-time series with 76 wins over WSU's 34, alongside six ties. As both universities adapt to their changing athletic environments, this rivalry remains a crucial element in maintaining fan engagement and tradition.

The rivalry's significance is underscored by the intense competition and the passionate fanbases of both schools. Additionally, the date for the 2028 game is still pending, creating anticipation for future contests. Fans and alumni alike are excited to see how this rivalry evolves in the coming years.

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