This year's Battle for Paul Bunyan's Axe will feature an impressive element of teamwork between two of college football's longest-standing rivals. When the Minnesota Gophers travel to Madison for the Nov. 29 game against the Wisconsin Badgers, both teams will be wearing purple stickers on their helmets to raise epilepsy awareness.

Minnesota head coach Jerry Kill has faced a very public battle with the disorder, and 1 in 26 people will develop epilepsy in their lifetime, according to Lily's Fund for Epilepsy Research, a nonprofit organization that supports epilepsy research at UW-Madison and is coordinating this project.

Here's the sticker both teams will wear:

This is a super cool campaign by both teams, especially considering it'll take place during what's always a major game for both teams. You'd expect nothing less from either program, and I hope we do indeed see a fair amount of purple in the stands on Nov. 29.

"It is great to be able to partner with Minnesota on this cause," Wisconsin head coach Gary Andersen said. "It was a natural for us because of the great research that happens on our campus and the connection Coach Kill has to this condition. We are honored to be able to help raise awareness of the effects of epilepsy and the research needs associated with it."

Here's the full statement on the campaign from Lily's Fund: