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Days are numbered for college football's storied Farmageddon rivalry - ESPN

Week 0 is college football's oft-ignored start to the season. The good stuff doesn't generally happen until the smorgasbord of Labor Day weekend.

This year, though, it begins with a unique bang. Consider that, right now in some Dublin pub, two fan bases from Middle America are likely baffling locals by arguing not merely over their teams but the per-acre yields of wheat vs. corn.

It's Iowa State and Kansas State to kick things off — in Ireland no less.

It's Farmageddon on the old sod, or Farm O'Geddon, as some have dubbed it this year.

The rural-rooted and wonderfully self-aware rivalry is getting a rare but well-deserved turn in the spotlight.

These are two proud and solid programs. Both are nationally ranked. The Wildcats check in at No. 17, and the Cyclones at 22. It's a Big 12 game with conference title and national playoff implications.

«It's certainly a great opportunity, and we certainly feel honored to be able to be a part of it,» Iowa State coach Matt Campbell said.

It's also a reminder of how, even when college football is doing something well, the sport's self-destructive ways can hang over everything.

This is the 109th consecutive meeting between these two schools, a run that dates to 1917.

Yet in 2027, there will be no scheduled game; Farmageddon's streak will be a casualty of conference realignment.

The series predates the old Big Eight, which is now called the Big 12 even though it has 16 members, complicating everything. Trying to manage a schedule in a league that large is a massive challenge. The conference relies on what it calls a «scheduling matrix» to get it done.

The Big 12 chose just four long-standing rivalries to be «protected» and thus forced into the matrix each season: Arizona-Arizona State,

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