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UBC and SFU football teams revive historic rivalry with first Shrum Bowl in more than a decade

First played in 1967, the annual battle returns Friday, Dec. 2 and Simon Fraser has the homefield advantage. Kick off is at 7 p.m.

This year's game will be played on SFU turf and follow NCAA rules

Quarterback Justin Seiber of the Simon Fraser Red Leafs is set to close out his season with the revival of a Metro Vancouver rivalry with the UBC Thunderbirds. (Wilson Wong/Simon Fraser University)

The Shrum Bowl is back!

Football fans can rejoice at the return of the once-annual battle between the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds and the Simon Fraser University Red Leafs that kicks off again Friday after a 12-year hiatus.

First played in 1967, the bowl game is named after Gordon Shrum who was a professor at UBC before becoming thefirst chancellor at SFU when the school opened in the 1960s.

Mike Rigell, who is entering his third year as head coach at SFU, said he is excited to welcome the Birds to Burnaby Mountain Friday where the two teams will face off inside SFU Stadium at Terry Fox Field. Kick off is at 7 p.m. PT.

"It's just a great game and a great fundraiser and a great rivalry to bring back," he said, speaking Thursday on CBC's The Early Edition.

WATCH| Seethe first Shrum Bowl played in 1967

Rigelland UBC head coachBlake Nill both took the reins of their respective teams after the last Shrum Bowl was played in 2010 and SFU won by seven points.

Thehistoric bowl game was sidelined because SFU began competing in the NCAA Division II south of the border.UBCis a member of the Canada West Division.

Rigell and Nill got to talking and decided they wanted to revive the rivalry and were thrilled when the two school's administration supported the idea and the B.C. Lions stepped in as the event's presenting sponsor.

"We kind ofjust kept pushing at it to see if we could make it happen," said Rigell,adding many alumni had been asking when and if the ShrumBowl would ever come back.

This year's game will be played on SFU turf and follow NCAA rules, meaning it will bea four-down football game. In 2023, the Thunderbirds will host and the Red Leafs will follow Canadian football rules.

Coach Nill ispretty chill about adapting to American rules.

"The four downs don't worry me," he said. "So far, we're very excited."

The last time SFU and UBC faced off in a Shrum Bowl was Oct. 8, 2010, when SFU won 27-20. The Simon Fraser Red Leafs have won 17 teams while the UBC Thunderbirds have 15 victories. There was one tie in 1969. (UBC Athletics)

The Shrum Bowl has been played 33 times since 1967 andSimon Fraser holds a 17-15-1 all-time series lead.

According to a press release from the B.C. Lions,Shrum Bowl games will be contested after the regular-season and playoff schedules for both squads, and will be recognized by the NCAA as a bowl game for SFU.

Tickets are sold out but the game will belive-streamedfor those who want to take in Friday's action from the comfort of their couch.

With files from The Early Edition