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American college football returns to Dublin this weekend as Kansas State University and Iowa State University kick off the 2025 College Football season.
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Irish Star on MSNDublin bar makes hilarious blunder welcoming Kansas State and Iowa State fans for Week 0 game
Ireland's capital is playing host to the College Football season opener on Saturday with Kansas State and Iowa State fans being welcomed into the city with one bar showing love to both teams
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KSNT Topeka on MSNSen. Roger Marshall all in on K-State ahead of ‘Farmageddon’ in Dublin
As Kansas State and Iowa State get ready to square off in Dublin, U.S. Senator from Kansas Roger Marshall is making sure his allegiance is clear. In a quick interview this week, Marshall said he’s all in on the Wildcats as they prepare for Farmageddon at Aviva Stadium.
Instead of flying a purple K-State flag alongside an Iowa State Cyclones flag, *multiple* establishments displayed the state flag of Kansas. Basically, someone searched "Kansas State Flag" and hit order without thinking too deeply beyond that. Honestly, it's amazing.
Whether in a crowd or walking to his car in a grocery store parking lot, Avery Johnson is hard to miss. The Kansas State quarterback has worn his signature curly golden locks since kindergarten. On the field,
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KSNT Topeka on MSNK-State settles in for ‘Farmageddon’ in Dublin
Kansas State football is officially on Irish soil as the countdown continues to Saturday’s ‘Farmageddon’ matchup against Iowa State at Aviva Stadium. The Wildcats made the trip overseas on Wednesday and arrived Thursday morning,
Kansas State arrived in Ireland for opener against Iowa State on Saturday morning. Thirteen Wildcats listed as unavailable in Big 12's new pregame injury report. Arizona transfer Gunner Maldonado could return after earlier injury uncertainty. Dublin The ...
There is much for Kansas State quarterback Avery Johnson to feel excited about as he prepares for a much-anticipated football game on Saturday in Dublin, Ireland.