Rutgers’ season-opener with Temple has been postponed due to flooding from Hurricane Ida, according a report.

Piscataway was hit hard by the storm on Wednesday, which included flash flooding and a tornado warning. The game, which was scheduled for a 6:30 p.m. ET kickoff on Thursday, will now be played on Saturday per Keith Sargeant of NJ.com.

Rutgers officials were concerned about the damaged infrastructure and key roads that lead to the Scarlet Knights’ stadium.

Piscataway Township officials asked for the game to be moved for those reasons.

“While Piscataway is a strong supporter of Rutgers University and fervent fans of Rutgers Football, if the Rutgers-Temple football game is still going to take place this evening, the Township is calling on the University to do so without fans,’’ the statement said, per NJ.com. “Township infrastructure is overwhelmed by the damage of Hurricane Ida and evacuations are still taking place this morning. Most importantly, search and rescue operations are ongoing. Piscataway Public Works and our first responders worked through the night to help residents and significant work continues today. Roadways in the Township cannot handle an influx of tens of thousands of people coming to the football game especially with the closure of Landing Lane Bridge.’’

Rutgers previously announced a sell-out crowd of 50,000 fans for this game.

A specific kick off time on Saturday has yet to be announced.