College football gives us different types of rivalries. There's the matchup of bluebloods, the games that have pretty reliably played roles in title races through the decades — games like Michigan-Ohio State, Oklahoma-Texas or, back in the day, Oklahoma-Nebraska or Florida State-Miami. There are the countless middleweight rivalries between local teams that recruit against each other, think about one another constantly, grow to hate each other with a passion and use a win over said rival as the No. 1 determinant of a successful season. Think of Minnesota-Wisconsin (tied at 62-62-8 all time) or, in another lifetime, Missouri-Kansas (57-54-9 Mizzou).