Here are five rivalry games that did not quite make the list, but still deserve a little recognition.
Iowa vs. Minnesota: This is one of the oldest rivalries in college football, dating back to 1891. These teams have met 106 times, with the winner granted the statue of a pig.
Miami vs. Florida State: This rivalry does not quite have the history to make the list. The teams first met in 1951, and the series has been very even ever since, with Miami holding a slight 31-26 edge.
Auburn vs. LSU: Known as the Tiger Bowl, these two teams have been playing since 1901. They are rivals in the SEC West, and the rivalry has continued to grow.
Cincinnati vs. Miami (OH): This is the second-oldest FBS rivalry, dating back to 1888. The schools are located less than 40 miles from one another, and have done battle 117 times with Miami holding a 59-51-7 edge.
Florida vs. Tennessee: Known as the "Third Saturday in September," these two SEC East rivals have only met 42 times, dating back to 1916, but the intensity level has been very high. The Gators lead the all-time series 23-19.