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View all PAC Sites. More FanSided News ». More News Around the Network ». Gammage essentially was sidestepping the Board of Regents and state lawmakers. Gammage didn't officially campaign for the measure.

He left the stump speeches to his wife, Katherine, who toured the state along with Frank Kush, the coach of the Sun Devils football team. Gammage Jr. Archival photos show a Piper aircraft painted with "Yes " wording, but Gammage said he doesn't think his mother ever used it for speeches. Gammage remembered touring eastern Arizona and dipping south into UA country. An editorial cartoon by the Republic's Reg Manning was used on campaign buttons.

It showed on ostrich labeled "Tucson" with its head in the sand, thinking, "If we don't call it a university, maybe it'll go away. The measure passed by a 2-to-1 margin statewide and by a more than 6-to-1 margin in Maricopa County.

Pima County, home to Tucson, was one of three counties to vote against it. Santa Cruz and Cochise also voted no. Ernest McFarland signed the proclamation that made the name change official on Dec.

Grady Gammage Sr. Gammage said he tries to tell the story of the university's creation to ASU students every chance he gets. It's a much different story from the typical land-grant school or one started by a church or a wealthy person.

For more stories that matter, subscribe to azcentral. As Shane Dale, author of the book Territorial , tells Josh Nacion of the State Press , the roots of this rivalry go much deeper than just football though:. The history behind it that makes it so personal. There were some other things that came up as well, but that really set the nastiness of the rivalry since then.

Not only do these schools want bragging rights, but they also want the cup, the Territorial Cup. Dale told the State Press that the nation's oldest existing rivalry trophy is one asset that makes this rivalry unique:. I think that makes that trophy unique because not only is it the oldest one in the country, but it had an interesting destination as far as getting it there.

The history surrounding this rivalry is so complex with so many moving parts it truly is fascinating and helps make it one of the best in the country. A rizona State head coach Todd Graham says , in the video on the right, that these games are rich in history and extend beyond the field of play. While all great rivalries have a history that makes them what they are today, ASU-Arizona's history is one of the more interesting and complex. Both schools have their share of Olympians, baseball stars and NFL Hall of Famers, each athlete contributing to the rivalry in their own unique way.

While the ASU-Arizona rivalry has star power, most times the games come down to someone unexpectedly stepping up and making a play.



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