Week 1 of the college football season has just about come and gone and 13 of the Big Ten teams have played at least one game to this point.

Nebraska, of course, is the only team who hasn’t. The Cornhuskers were scheduled to play Akron on Saturday night at 8 p.m. and after roughly 3 hours of weather delays, the game was canceled.

Related: Photos on why Nebraska’s game was canceled

If you haven’t seen photos as to why the Cornhuskers still haven’t played a game this season, click the link above. You’ll be glad you did.

On Sunday, one day after the cancellation, Nebraska athletic director Bill Moos released a statement regarding the decision and what may happen going forward with the team’s 2018 schedule:

People may have been upset that there was no game Saturday night, but safety comes first. Nebraska will certainly play in other games this season and the Scott Frost era will officially begin sooner than later, Husker fans.

Nebraska is scheduled to face Colorado at 3:30 p.m. on Sept. 8 at home. The game will be televised on ABC.