How to watch Notre Dame Fighting Irish vs. Texas A&M Aggies: Can the Fighting Irish spoil a Mike Elko return to South Bend?

How to watch, stream, and listen to the Notre Dame versus Texas A&M matchup

Ryan Roberts National College Football Writer
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Head coach Marcus Freeman and the Notre Dame football program are fresh off a bye week to get healthy and their minds back on track after their 27 to 24 loss to the Miami Hurricanes during week one. The Fighting Irish will now welcome Texas A&M to Notre Dame Stadium on Saturday night, meaning the return of former defensive coordinator and now Aggie head coach Mike Elko. The two teams faced off last season, and it is pivotal that the Irish have a similar outcome as they did when they traveled down to Kyle Field.

Whether you are on campus, planning on watching on TV, or even listening on the radio, there are plenty of options for Fighting Irish fans to check out the game this weekend. Here is how you can watch, stream, and listen to the Notre Dame versus Texas A&M battle. It promises to be a really intriguing matchup overall.

Where to watch, stream, and listen to Notre Dame vs. Texas A&M

Kickoff: 7:30 PM Eastern Time, Saturday, Sept. 13th; Notre Dame Stadium, South Bend, Indiana

Where to watch: NBC

Here are the announcers for the Notre Dame-Texas A&M game:

Noah Eagle (play-by-play)

Todd Blackledge (analysis)

Zora Stephenson (sideline)

Stream: YouTube TV, ESPN, Peacock, Fubu TV, Hulu +, Sling TV

Radio: Locally on 960 WSBT-AM/101.5 WNSN-FM.

Notre Dame’s 2024 schedule:

  • Aug. 31 – at Miami (L 27-24)
  • Sept. 6 – Bye
  • Sept. 13 – Texas A&M
  • Sept. 20 – Purdue
  • Sept. 27 – at Arkansas
  • Oct. 4 – Boise State
  • Oct. 11 – NC State
  • Oct. 18 – USC
  • Oct. 25 – Bye
  • Nov. 1 – at Boston College
  • Nov. 8 – Navy
  • Nov. 15 – at Pittsburgh
  • Nov. 22 – Syracuse
  • Nov. 29 – at Stanford

On the offensive side of the football for Notre Dame, this game is going to be able to getting superstar running Jeremiyah Love on track. He managed to only touch the football 14 times against Miami, which just isn’t enough. Fellow running back Jadarian Price also only carried the football six times as well. That is just not enough for either player, arguably the best backfield in the country.

You also want redshirt freshman quarterback CJ Carr to continue gaining more and more confidence. He showcased a lot of great moments against the Hurricanes in that season opener, but there is obviously a nice jump he can make. Getting talented playmakers such as Malachi Fields and Jaden Greathouse is a priority.

The Irish defense under new coordinator Chris Ash also needs a nice bounce back week after inconsistency down in Hard Rock Stadium. There is way too much talent on that side of the football to have those types of week one results.