Courtesy: Georgia Southern University Athletics Communications



STATESBORO, Ga. - Georgia Southern University and the University of New Hampshire have mutually agreed to move their scheduled football game this Saturday to Birmingham's Legion Field at 3 p.m. (CT) due to the threat of Hurricane Irma.



"When looking at the possibilities where we could try and play this football game, UAB and A.D. Mark Ingram reached out to us and offered us their facilities," Georgia Southern Director of Athletics Tom Kleinlein said. "After reviewing the updated forecast, we believe the best option for ensuring this game being played is to move to Birmingham. With the potential impact on the region and our campus, it was paramount to make a decision today so that we would not have to pull resources that may be used in an evacuation scenario.



"I want to thank Mark Ingram, the City of Birmingham and everyone involved in making this move possible. We couldn't have made this possible without the flexibility of the University of New Hampshire and our staff."



Admission for the game will be free.



More details will be made public as they become available.



The University continues to actively monitor the progress of Hurricane Irma and will make any announcements through GeorgiaSouthern.edu/alert.