Right now, college football is back across Iowa. It feels so good. Oh my gosh, let me tell you. Local five is in your corner when all of the fun starts. And so we're gonna take care of you right here. The Iowa Hawkeyes kicking off their season at home against Illinois State tomorrow. Now, keep in mind this is going to be the first time in Kirk Farres long tenure there and he's not going to be on the sidelines because of that one game suspension from the recruiting violation. Now, kickoff at Kenne Stadium is set for 11 a.m. Then at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow as well. The Iowa State Cyclones begin their season at home at, at Jack Tri Stadium, taking on North Dakota. So by the way, isu athletics says all game tickets are now issued digitally to fans of smartphones and mobile devices. Screenshots of barcodes are not able to be used for admission. And last but not least, the UN I Panthers are hosting Valparaiso at the Unido tomorrow afternoon. Now this is the fir the uh the Panthers first fall season opener inside the dome in 14 years, been a long time kickoff. Scheduled for 4 p.m. All right. And then also just make this a part of your Saturday morning routine. Cy Hawk game day is back right here on local five. So our sports director Rena Garcia will be joined by former Cyclone and college football analyst, Jeff Woody breaking down what to expect from both teams this season while also previewing week one match ups. And that's tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. right here on local five. So, yeah, be sure to tune into that. It's an exciting weekend. We have our cyclone analyst right here as well this morning. Yeah. You know, but I'm gonna play fair. I'm doing the Hawkeye tailgate for, I have my cyclone one. I'll say that until the six AMI All right, because they have the early game. So they have some, uh, some dark tailgating to do that. Sun is not coming up until just before 670. So they had that 11 a kick AM kick and they're gonna be in the fifties when they start tailgating 8 a.m. 61 degrees in Iowa City by 10 a.m. It's gonna be pretty comfortable as they take on Illinois State.