Iowa State Football: Matt Campbell on Under-Discussed Players that May Break Out in 2025
IOWA, JUL 9 – The 2025 Aer Lingus College Football Classic will feature the first Big 12 game ever in Ireland, marking Iowa State's inaugural international football contest.
- On August 23, Iowa State and Kansas State will play at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium, marking Iowa State’s first international game and the first Big 12 matchup in Ireland.
- In January, Iowa State's coaching staff began planning the Dublin trip, adjusting schedules to manage travel, time zones, and the physical demands, noted Coach Campbell.
- The sixth college football game at Aviva Stadium and the tenth in Ireland feature mascots Frosted Wild Berry and Frosted Hot Fudge Sundae, gaining cult fan appeal.
- Campbell warns the Ireland opener will test Iowa State’s preparation and identity, with mascots promising 'Crazy Good' antics and US fan surprises.
- More broadly, this game marks the first Big 12 match in Ireland, continuing the Aer Lingus Week 0 series and expanding college football's international reach.
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