I was just thinking, why do we have that qualifier?
We're not just the "South's Oldest Rivalry", we're the "DEEP South's Oldest Rivalry".
The "South's Oldest Rivalry" is Virginia vs. North Carolina.
BUT NOT SO FAST, MY FRIEND!
From the UVA-UNC games' wiki page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South%27s_Oldest_RivalryThe Deep South's Oldest Rivalry
The Deep South's Oldest Rivalry (Auburn-Georgia) may eventually surpass "South's Oldest Rivalry" (UNC-Virginia) in number of games played due to the conference expansion of the SEC and ACC conferences. With the possibility of a same-season rematch in the SEC Championship, Auburn and Georgia can play a second game in the same season; North Carolina and Virginia, however, are in the same division of the ACC, making a similar North Carolina vs. Virginia ACC Championship matchup impossible. Currently the UVA-UNC series leads the AUB-UGA series by one game. However, because the UVA-UNC series kept playing through World War II, it will be very difficult for AUB-UGA to surpass the rivalry in consecutive years played. Chronologically, Auburn-Georgia is the oldest rivalry in the South. Auburn-Georgia was first played on February 20, 1892. UNC-Virginia was first played eight months and three days later on October 22, 1892.[6]
Despite us having played for longer, apparently they squeezed two more games in against eachother somewhere along the line back in the late 1800s, early 1900s, so I guess that makes them a longer running rivalry, numerically, but not chronologically.
Anyway, I say all of that to say, for those that don't realize it, that the series is currently dead even, despite us losing six out of the last seven. The series currently stands at 54-54-8.