
Gear up for college football season with the Rhoback Gameday apparel collection
You've probably seen some NFL preseason games as you scrolled through your channel lineup over the past few weeks, but in just three days, there will be real, live college football being played. Autumn also provides some of the best golf weather of the year and that means it's time to load up your closet with apparel items that make sure everyone knows where your college football allegiances lie. Over the coming weeks, Golfweek will be taking a look at the best college apparel collections from popular golf brands.
First up: Rhoback's Gameday Collection.
Whether you're on the course, at the game, the tailgate, or the watch party, Rhoback's Gameday Collection has you covered with apparel designs for 58 different schools to choose from. Check out some of our favorite Rhoback collegiate items for teams that will be in action this Saturday.
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Rhoback Gameday Solid Collegiate Q-Zip
Kansas State battles Iowa State in the marquee game of Week 0, which will be played in Dublin, Ireland. There's no better way to show your support than with Rhoback's Gameday Solid Collegiate Q-Zip, It comes in nearly all 58 different schools that the brand offers and it's complete with a lightweight, wrinkle-free four-way stretch fabric and the emblem of your favorite team embroidered on the chest.
Rhoback Gameday Hesi Collegiate Hoodie
The age-old Big 12 rivalry dubbed "Farmageddon" is a top-25 ranked matchup this season, with both Kansas State and Iowa State fans expecting big things. Gear up for the game with the Hesi Collegiate Hoodie from Rhoback. It's incredibly soft and is made from breathable performance fabric to ensure you stay comfortable on the golf course or wherever you're headed this fall. It's also offered in all 58 school options that Rhoback has in its collection.
Rhoback Gameday Collegiate Polo
Like their in-state rivals, the Kansas Jayhawks are also playing a Week 0 game. They'll host Fresno State as fans pour in to the newly renovated David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium on Saturday night. The perfect way to celebrate such an occasion is by sporting the Rhoback Gameday Collegiate Polo. Offered in all 58 school options, this shirt features a festive print and is built from a polyester fabric blend that prevents wrinkles while keeping you comfortable and cool.
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