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Snow globe game: Big 12 features entertaining matchup in the elements
By Mark Kern
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Saturday was rivalry day in college football, and it has provided one of the most memorable days in college football in a long time. There were many celebrations throughout the day, but one has stood out on Saturday.
One of the more popular celebrations in college football right now is when the mascots do pushups after the team scores touchdowns. You combine that with a ton of snow, and you can have memorable moments.
That was the case in Manhattan, Kansas on Saturday night, as the Kansas State Wildcats took on the Iowa State Cyclones. Willie the Wildcat was celebrating a touchdown with his pushups, and the snow just added to the excitement of the celebration.
Snow pushups are next level ?@KStateFB pic.twitter.com/IPjU8vO8tj
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) November 26, 2023
With conference expansion going on all across the country, there are many rivalries that are going to be coming to an end. One of those rivalries is “Farmageddon”, which is what Iowa State and K-State is called.
This game was has been continually played since 1917, doesn’t have much time to be a guaranteed in matchup. These two teams will not play in 2027 unless they are playing in the Big 12 championship.
Both of these will be playing in bowl games this year, as both teams entered this game bowl eligible. K-State was the defending Big 12 champions, but saw their chances to repeat on Friday as Oklahoma defeated TCU.