I’m a big8 guy at heart.I personally don't care about the past Big 8/12, give me these new teams with easier schedules and more wins!!
However I’ve accepted the only guarantee in life is change.
Go State, F iowa.
I’m a big8 guy at heart.I personally don't care about the past Big 8/12, give me these new teams with easier schedules and more wins!!
It's the longest continuously running rivalry in college football. It's been played every year for over 100 years, including through 2 pandemics. I think that's pretty cool. Is it that big of a deal, no. But it would be fun to keep it going, plus I think both fanbases consider it a rivalry even if it's neither teams chief rival. I think we should have come up with some kind of trophy for it for years now.
Absolutely but you can have multiple rivals. And who knows if that series exists in a decade.
Iowa has 3 in the B1G alone and gets to play them yearly.
Good point. I forget we are in a bit of a vacuum here with the real sickos lolAmong the hardcore fans of both teams I think you would see some support for it. Among the more casual fans, I think you'd see the opposite. Its an event across the state even for the casual fans.
I disagree. A rivalry doesn't have to have a trophy. It's got to have history and we have plenty of that. It's got a name and it wasn't developed by some forced corporate sponsorship. It was something that came about organically. It's much more of a rivalry than the manufactured Nebraska Iowa rivalry.Your last sentence is the key. After >100 years of playing the game there isn't a trophy. It's literally not a rivalry game. It has been growing towards one, slowly, but has never gotten to that point. It's a fun game and a "near rivalry game" if there was such a thing, but it just isn't a rivalry game.
With pods you play everyone every other year. Will play home and away every 4 years with everyone in 16 team conf.What?
Just speculating, but I bet the league ran the TV numbers and Farmageddon wasn’t enough of a draw to protect. I hate it for many reasons.I just don't like that the longest continually played rivalry in ALL college football is going to end.
While K-State is not nearly a rival like iowa, it's still been played 106 straight year - through WWII and Covid. I would have thought it would make media/publicity sense for the league to want to push that. Especially if both teams are really good in the next few seasons. Put that game on Thanksgiving weekend and sell the crap out of it. Instead, both K-State and ISU get UCF in 2027 - that no one outside Ames, Manhattan, and a small part or Orlando will remotely care about.
That's why it doesn't make sense to me. The new Big 12 should be doing anything they can to promote rivalries and stories. ISU-KSU playing 106 straight times is one of those stories.
I disagree. A rivalry doesn't have to have a trophy. It's got to have history and we have plenty of that. It's got a name and it wasn't developed by some forced corporate sponsorship. It was something that came about organically. It's much more of a rivalry than the manufactured Nebraska Iowa rivalry.
sameI'd be very curious to see the statistics of those who think ISU vs. KState is a rivalry game. Slice it up by age demographics and whether or not people think of themselves as a die-hard fan.
For my part, I'm in the 40-49 age group and I do consider myself a die-hard fan.
I wouldn't be surprised if there is more conference realignment by the time we get to 2027 anyway so this schedule will have to be redone before then anyway
75% of those games are from when both teams were dog **** and no one cared.Farmageddon Record: 52- 50 - 4 in favor of ISU. That's a rivalry. Full stop.
Same age range and I have had season tickets for 23 years. Do I qualify in your eyes?I'd be very curious to see the statistics of those who think ISU vs. KState is a rivalry game. Slice it up by age demographics and whether or not people think of themselves as a die-hard fan.
For my part, I'm in the 40-49 age group and I do consider myself a die-hard fan.
I just don't like that the longest continually played rivalry in ALL college football is going to end.
While K-State is not as heated a rival as iowa, it's still been played 106 straight seasons - through WWII and Covid. I would have thought it would make media/publicity sense for the league to want to push that. Especially if both teams are really good in the next few seasons. Put that game on Thanksgiving weekend and sell the crap out of it. Instead, both K-State and ISU get UCF in 2027 - that no one outside Ames, Manhattan, and a small part or Orlando will remotely care about.
That's why it doesn't make sense to me. The new Big 12 should be doing anything they can to promote rivalries and stories. ISU-KSU playing 106 straight times is one of those stories.