Few rivalries in college sports bring out the passion, history, and excitement of the Cortaca Jug, the annual faceoff between SUNY Cortland and Ithaca College. For decades, this game has been more than just a competition- it has been a defining tradition for students, alumni, and fans of either side.
As a Cortland student, experiencing this legacy firsthand is nothing short of exhilarating, and this year’s victory only adds to the history of this rivalry. The Cortaca Jug is not just any game; it’s “the biggest little game in the nation.” This title is very well earned, as the rivalry dates back all the way to 1959, when Tom Decker, an Ithaca captain, and Carl “Chugger” Davis, a Cortland captain, decided to create a trophy to amplify the intensity of their annual game. We now know that trophy as the Cortaca Jug, symbolizing the pride and bragging rights that the wining school earns.
Yesterday, the Red Dragons reclaimed the Jug for the second year in a row, solidifying their superiority in this rivalry. The 2024 victory was a moment to remember, as Cortland’s players left everything on the field, backed by the deafening cheers of all the fans on their home field. Over the decades, the Cortaca Jug rivalry has grown from a local match-up to a nationally recognized event. Initially held in small, local stadiums, the game has since been played in iconic venues like MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, which hosted a record-breaking crowd of over 45,000 fans in 2019. This growth reflects the passion students and alumni bring to the game each year.
For Cortland students, the game is more than just football, it is a representation of our pride in our school. The rivalry with Ithaca, a private college that is only 21 miles away, has always been friendly but fierce. The schools’ proximity and differences-public versus private and red versus blue only amplify the stakes. Each year, as the Cortaca Jug approaches, the campus’s buzz with excitement, and the rivalry becomes the central focus for everyone.
Over the years, the Cortaca Jug has provided some unforgettable moments. From finishes that keep you on the edge of your seat, to decisive victories, every game has added a new chapter to the legend of this rivalry. Cortland’s all-time record in the series reflects our competitive spirit and the pride our team takes in representing our school on the field. And now, with back-to-back wins, the Red Dragons are showing why this rivalry means so much to us.
Cortland’s victory yesterday wasn’t just another win, it was a statement. Coming off last year’s win, the Red Dragons entered the 2024 game with the Bombers having high hopes to take back the jug. The energy in the stadium was electric, with fans from both sides creating an unforgettable atmosphere. From the first whistle to the final seconds, Cortland’s players showed resilience, teamwork, and spirit, outmatching Ithaca in every aspect of the game.
This year’s victory felt like a continuation of last year’s success, when the Red Dragons reclaimed the Jug after a hard-fought game. Winning the game two years in a row is more than just a streak; it reflects the strength of our football program and the dedication of our athletes and coaching staff. For us students, it’s a source of pride that energizes the campus and unites the community.
The rivalry highlights the importance of sports in building community. Every year, thousands of alumni return to their alma mater or travel to the game’s location to relive their college memories and cheer on their team, and for current students, it is a chance to be part of a long-standing tradition. This shared experience creates a bond that lasts far beyond the final score.
As Cortland celebrates another triumphant year, the focus is already shifting to next year’s game. That’s the true excitement of the Cortaca Jug, it’s an ongoing story, with each game adding a new chapter. The players may change, but the spirit of the rivalry always remains the same. As a Cortland student, I feel pride to of been able to be a part of a school with such a deep-rooted tradition. The 2024 victory is a show of our athletes’ dedication, our fans’ passion, and the legacy of excellence that defines the Red Dragons. Winning the Jug two years in a row isn’t just about bragging rights; it’s about honoring the tradition of Cortaca and celebrating what makes our school great.