Baylor is opening its gates to families affected by Hurricane Harvey.

The school will offer free tickets, parking and a meal to its season opener against Liberty to families that have been affected by the hurricane.

The game takes place on Saturday at 6 pm. The school has set up an online form for families to fill out to receive the tickets, parking and a meal.

Later on Tuesday, SMU also announced it will offer free tickets and concessions to those affected by the hurricane.

Earlier this week, Baylor -- along with SMU -- offered to help the Rice football team that was stranded due to Hurricane Harvey. The Rice football team ended up heading to TCU to wait out the Harvey aftermath in Fort Worth.

The full release from the school can be found below:

WACO, Texas - Baylor Football is offering families affected by Hurricane Harvey free tickets, parking and a meal for Saturday's 6 p.m. season opener against Liberty at McLane Stadium.

Those affected by the storm can submit an online form requesting up to eight tickets. Additionally, those fans will be given a parking pass and a complimentary meal in the Baylor Sports Network tent.

McLane Stadium will also host a Friday night matchup of two top 10-ranked FCS programs. Sam Houston State and Richmond will kick off at 6 p.m. CT Friday, and admission is free for all fans.

Baylor's 2017 season opener is at 6 p.m. Saturday at McLane Stadium. The Bears will face Liberty on Fan Appreciation Day, with the first 5,000 fans receiving a cooling towel and the first 500 kids in the berm seating to receive sunglasses. Limited tickets are available by calling the Baylor Athletics Ticket Office at 254-710-1000 or ordering online at www.baylorbears.com/footballtickets.