It's not the Border War.

But it will put former rivals on the basketball court together for the first time since 2012.

And it's for a cause both Missouri and Kansas fans can rally around.

Missouri and Kansas announced Friday afternoon the details of the Showdown for Relief, a charity exhibition game between the two programs at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 22, at the Sprint Center in Kansas City.

Proceeds from the game will be donated to organizations assisting victims of recent natural disasters.

"The opportunity to use the platform of college basketball to help so many people in need is the most important aspect of this event," Mizzou head coach Cuonzo Martin said in a press release. "Buy tickets to this game, but also please donate if you are able to, as there are people in Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands who need our support. This scrimmage will not only be fun for fans of Mizzou and Kansas, but also for people all over the world."

Added Kansas coach Bill Self in the release: