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Farmageddon? More like ‘Farm O’Gedden’ as No. 22 Iowa State and No. 17 Kansas State clash in Dublin
Iowa State and Kansas State are set to face off in a Big 12 showdown on Saturday, but this time it's happening in Dublin, Ireland.
No. 22 Iowa State and No. 17 Kansas State open the college football season Saturday when the Big 12 rivals meet in the Aer Lingus College Football Classic at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland.
The Bengals won five games last year. Their highest-profile matchup came against Oregon State, and Idaho State lost 38-15 (not awful). In the last two games of the season, the Bengals allowed 117 combined points (pretty awful).
Both K-State and Iowa State fans are traveling to Dublin by the thousands. A walk through the historic Temple Bar District on Thursday revealed lots of purple and cardinal. Pints of Guinness that featured a Wildcat or Cyclone logo on top of the beverage were selling like hot cakes at the famous local brewery.
Des Moines Register columnist Travis Hines is in Dublin, Ireland, to cover Saturday's Iowa State vs. Kansas State football season opener.
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Dublin is calling, and central Iowa is ready to answer.With Iowa State and Kansas State facing off across the pond in the Aer Lingus College Football Classic on Saturday, local Irish pubs and game‑day spots are turning on the charm—perfect pours,
Iowa State and Kansas State will play American college football in that island’s capital city, Dublin, on Saturday, Aug. 23, to give international scope to a game that typically doesn’t resonate much further outside the plains of Kansas or the fields of Iowa.