The College World Series has delivered a trio of thrills to begin the final stage of the postseason. But fans will have to wait at least a little bit longer for the fourth game to begin.
Florida vs. Texas A&M, the last of the first four games, was postponed from its original start time of 7 p.m. ET due to weather in Omaha.
The matchup is the second game of the day, following Kentucky's nail-biting win over NC State. The earlier game took until the bottom of the 10th, when Ryan Nicholson launched a walk-off home run for the Wildcats.
The dramatic finish marked the third walk-off in as many games to begin the College World Series.
Here's the latest on the weather in Omaha.
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College World Series weather updates
The start of Saturday's game between Florida and Texas A&M was delayed due to potential weather, according to NCAA baseball.
The National Weather Service reports Omaha was under a tornado watch. The current weather is overcast and windy.
The outlook for the rest of the night is not overly positive. The chances of rain will increase to reach a high of 52% around 6 p.m. CT (7 p.m. ET), which is the original start time of the game. The chance of rain will be at least 27% until 1 a.m. CT (2 a.m. ET), which would be well past the time the game could feasibly begin.
Fans were told they could return to the stadium at 9:15 p.m. CT (10:15 p.m. ET) and that first pitch was expected to be at approximately 10 p.m. CT (11 p.m. ET). The game officially resumed at 11:16 p.m. ET.