Next week the Gophers play the Beavers. But if things had turned out differently 159 years ago the game very well may have been the Beavers vs the Beavers.
How did Minnesota (and the U of M) get its nickname the Gophers? It’s from a railroad scandal all the way back in 1857. The resulting satirical cartoon cemented Gopher as the state nickname. Here is a deeper dive from the MNHS collection.
Engraving on paper by Robert O. Sweeny, 1857. It is a political cartoon made in opposition to a proposed amendment to the Minnesota State Constitution allowing the state to issue $5,000,000 worth of bonds to assist the construction of railroads.