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Kansas State football RB Dylan Edwards will miss Week 2 because of an ankle injury, and he is doubtful for Week 3.
ESPN college football reporter Pete Thamel shared on social media that Edwards is also considered “doubtful” to play for K-State when it hosts Army on Sept. 6. Edwards is recovering from an ankle injury that he suffered early on in the season-opener against Iowa State in Dublin.
SportsLine's computer model simulated Kansas State Wildcats vs. Iowa State Cyclones 10,000 times at Aviva Stadium in Dublin and released its college football best bets
College football is back with Kansas State and Iowa State opening the new season in Dublin. Here's everything you need to know about watching the game.
The Kansas State Wildcats and Iowa State Cyclones are about to play a rivalry game six time zones away from home at Aviva Stadium in Ireland. As the very first game of the entire season, all eyes will be on this one. That alone makes it a special game. But it also comes with high stakes.
Kansas State running back Dylan Edwards went to the locker room after playing the first series against Iowa State. Check here for updates.
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Here is what you need to know about the matchup between Kansas State and Iowa State, including why they're playing in Dublin and a history of college football games played in Ireland.
MANHATTAN, Kan. (WIBW) - Kansas State University football fans will be able to take a free shuttle to the Wildcats’ home games this season at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. Kansas State’s 2025 home-opener is set for 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 6, when the Wildcats play host to North Dakota.
Kansas State football travels to Ireland this week for an important Week 0 game against Iowa State. Here are our game-by-game preseason predictions.
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Kansas State football QB Avery Johnson’s dad, brother apologize for fighting after Ireland game
Kansas State football took a loss on and off-the-field Saturday when quarterback Avery Johnson's family was filmed fighting each other.