The hits just keep coming for this weekend’s college football slate.

After FAU announced its upcoming matchup with Georgia Southern on Saturday wouldn’t be played, Baylor has just announced Saturday’s game against Houston won’t be played, either.

This game was set to be nationally televised by FOX.

No makeup date for this game has been set at this time.

The reason for the postponement? Baylor did not have the number of players required to play according to Big 12 guidelines.

Ironically, this game was set up last weekend when Houston suddenly had an opening after Memphis halted its football program due to a COVID outbreak. With Memphis dropping from Houston’s schedule, Baylor and Houston quickly found a way to work together on scheduling this game.

Baylor’s season opener against Louisiana Tech was called off due to a Hurricane Laura.

“The loss of this game is a devastating blow, but in the interest of the health and safety of our student-athletes, we believe we made the necessary decision,” said Baylor Director of Athletics Mack B. Rhoades. “We are incredibly disappointed with the continued delay to the start of our season, and empathize with our student-athletes, fans, coaches, and administrative staff. We are grateful for the support and understanding of the University of Houston, Athletic director Chris Pezman, and Chancellor Khator. We look forward to a future home and home match-up.”

“We’re heartbroken from this postponement,” said Head Coach Dave Aranda. “While we’ve been eager to play football this fall, we have all made a commitment to only do so with the highest level of safety and care for our student-athletes. We are disappointed for our team, staff, and our fans, but look forward with great anticipation to renewing this rivalry in the future.”