Sports: Hurricane Florence is already wreaking havoc on sporting events: Here are all the postponed and canceled games so far

This Sept. 10, 2018, GOES East satellite image provided by NOAA shows Hurricane Florence as it threatens the U.S. East Coast. As mandatory evacuations begin for parts of several East Coast states, millions of Americans have been preparing for what could become one of the most catastrophic hurricanes to hit the Eastern Seaboard in decades.

Hurricane Florence will force college football to be put on pause in the Carolinas this weekend as East coast residents prepare for the storm.

Hurricane Florence is set to make landfall late Thursday night or early Friday morning.

Heading for North Carolina, it could become the first Category 4 storm to hit the region since 1989. The storm is already causing travel nightmares for many in the area.

Understandably, many college football programs have already made plans to postpone or flat out cancel their games for this weekend, depending on where in the storm's path they're projected to be.

Below we've collected the sporting events that have been affected by Florence thus far. This list will be updated as we learn more.

East Carolina at Virginia Tech: Canceled



West Virginia at NC State: Canceled



UCF at North Carolina: postponed, no make-up day announced



Ohio at Virginia: Relocated to Vanderbilt Stadium in Nashville



Boston College at Wake Forest: Thursday kickoff moved up from 7:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.



Norfolk State at Liberty: Postponed until December 1



Elon at William & Mary: Postponed with no make-up date



Campbell at Coastal Carolina: Rescheduled from Saturday to Wednesday at 2 p.m, with Campbell hosting.



Now check out everything you need to know before Hurricane Florence makes landfall

The 13 most important things you should do to prepare for a hurricane



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