The Aer Lingus Football Classic hosted K-State University’s football team, along with thousands of alumni and students, who crowded Dublin.
According to university officials, more than 10,000 fans are flooding the city to support the Wildcats, as they get ready to take on the Cyclones at Aviva Stadium.
The pep rally included performances from the K-State marching band and cheer team, and the iconic mascot, Willy the Wildcat.
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