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Ferris State University and Grand Valley State University are intense rivals on the football field, but leaders from both schools are teaming up to ask fans to remember to be respectful to each other and enjoy the game this Saturday.
The back-to-back National Champion Bulldogs square off against Grand Valley’s Lakers in the Anchor-Bone Classic at 3 p.m. at Lubbers Stadium in Allendale. The powerhouse programs both have 4-1 records, are ranked in the national top 10, and have dominated most opponents.
With passions riding high, university leaders came together to share mutual message of respect with students and fans. Ferris State President Bill Pink and GVSU President Philomena V. Mantella joined forces to film a video with mascots Brutus and Louie the Laker, reminding everyone to keep the rivalry fun and treat other fans with respect.
The video, created with staff from both universities, shows the presidents instructing the mascots to get to know each other better
It may have gotten dicey for a few moments, but this year's "Battle of the Valleys" contest between #4 Grand Valley State and Saginaw Valley State saw the Lakers pull away in the second half courtesy of explosive chunk plays in all three phases of the game to pick up their third consecutive victory
It wasn't easy, but Scott Wooster officially has his first victory as the head football coach of Grand Valley State following a wild double overtime victory in the 2023 Home Opener at Lubbers Stadium against the #20th-ranked Colorado State Pueblo ThunderWolves.
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The Ferris State University NCAA Division I men's ice hockey squad will square off against Grand Valley State inside FSU's Ewigleben Ice Arena this fall as the "Anchor-Bone On Ice" exhibition game takes place on Friday, Oct. 20, in Big Rapids.
The Bulldogs will face the Lakers' American Collegiate Hockey Association (AHCA) club team on Oct. 20 with puck drop set for 7:07 p.m. (ET). It will mark the first matchup between FSU and GVSU on the ice since the Bulldogs moved to varsity status in the mid-1970's.
The two West Michigan institutions are longtime rivals in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and compete against one another in NCAA Division II action, but have not faced each other on the ice since the 1974-75 season when Ferris State beat the Lakers five times while midst moving from the club level to the NAIA level prior to becoming a Division I member in the late 70's. Ferris went 5-0 versus the Lakers during the 1974-