Which college football games have been canceled or postponed because of COVID-19?

with a reduced number of games and pushed back their championship games.

Nevertheless, some of these non-conference and even conference matchups are not being made up, simply declared “no contest.”

With conference championship games approaching, along with pairings for the College Football Playoff and the bowl season (which has seen cancellations of its own), here’s a list of all the match-ups that have been affected since the start of the season. This list does not include previously scheduled games dropped when conferences decided not to play or revamped their scheduling models over the summer.

*Louisiana-Monroe at Troy, Sept. 5 — Canceled.

SMU at TCU, Sept. 11 — Canceled.

Florida International at Central Florida, Sept. 12 — Canceled.

*North Carolina State at Virginia Tech, Sept. 12 — Played on Sept. 26.

Marshall at East Carolina, Sept. 12 — Canceled.

Tulsa at Oklahoma State, Sept. 12 — Played on Sept. 19.

Louisiana Tech at Baylor, Sept. 12 — Canceled

*Houston at Memphis, Sept. 18 — Played on Dec. 12.

Brigham Young at Army, Sept. 19 — Canceled.

Central Arkansas at Arkansas State, Sept. 19 — Played Oct. 10.

Charlotte at North Carolina, Sept. 19 — Canceled.

Florida Atlantic at Georgia Southern, Sept. 19 — Played Dec. 5.

Houston at Baylor, Sept, 19 — Canceled.

*Virginia at Virginia Tech, Sept. 19 — Played on Dec. 12.

Memphis at Texas-San Antonio, Sept. 25 — Canceled.

Georgia State at Charlotte, Sept. 26 — Canceled.

North Texas at Houston, Sept. 26 — Canceled.

*Notre Dame at Wake Forest, Sept. 26 — Canceled.

South Florida at Florida Atlantic, Sept. 26 — Canceled.

*Temple at Navy, Sept. 26 — Played on Oct. 10.

Tulsa at Arkansas State, Sept. 26 — Canceled.

Rice at Marshall, Oct. 3 — Played Dec. 5.

*Troy at South Alabama, Oct. 3 — Played Dec. 5.

*Louisiana-Lafayette at Appalachian State, Oct. 3 — Played on Dec. 4.

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