Coming off a 33-20 road win over Florida, No. 25 Texas A&M football (2-1, 1-0) returns to Kyle Field to host Bowling Green (1-1, 0-0 MAC) this Saturday at 6:30 p.m CT inside Kyle Field.

As Texas A&M gears up for another non-conference tilt, GigEm247 has all the details fans need to know, including how to watch, stream, and preview the Aggies' Week 4 home matchup against Bowling Green.

When: Saturday Sept. 21 at 6:30 p.m CT

Where: Kyle Field, College Station, Texas

TV: SEC Network +/ESPN+

Streaming: CLICK HERE via the ESPN App.

Line: Texas A&M by 22.5; Over/Under 51.5

Radio: 1620 AM/94.5 FM, TAMU Sports Network

Records: Texas A&M 2-1 (1-0 SEC); Bowling Green 1-1 (0-0 MAC)

Ranking: Texas A&M AP (25), Coaches (24)

Series History: This is the first meeting between the two programs.

Coming off back-to-back 300-yard rushing performances, the Aggies have the No. 9 rushing offense in the country averaging 263 yards per game. Junior running back Le'Veon Moss has led the Aggies rushing efforts with 47 carries for 264 yards and three touchdowns.

The Aggies have had a balanced attack behind him though with Amari Daniels averaging 5.43 yards per carry. Daniels has 30 carries for 163 yards through three games.

Redshirt freshman quarterback Marcel Reed is coming off a strong showing in his first career start. The former four-star quarterback completed 11-of-17 passes for 178 yards and two touchdowns along with 13 carries for 83 yards.

While Texas A&M is a three touchdown favorite heading into Saturday's game, the Aggies are certainly not taking Bowling Green lightly.

The Falcons gave Penn State a test just two weeks ago carrying a 24-20 lead into halftime before the Nittany Lions rallied for a 34-27 victory.

Bowling Green is led under center by Connor Bazelak, who has completed over 65 percent of his passes for 422 yards and two touchdowns along with two interceptions.

Terion Stewart leads the Falcons rushing attack with 14 carries for 161 yards and three scores so far this season.

This game will also hold a little extra special meaning for Texas A&M edge rusher Cashius Howell, who led the Falcons with 9.5 sacks last season.

During his meeting with the media on Monday, Howell admitted it was a tough decision whether to enter the transfer portal this offseason or stay with Bowling Green. The Aggies are sure glad he did he is off to a strong start with nine tackles, one tackle for a loss, one sack and one quarterback so far through three games.

He is also keenly aware of how the Falcons are approaching this game as the underdogs and has spoken to the staff and his teammates about it this offseason.

"I've been telling them, shoot, since before I got here, I know how Power Five schools go into these lower conference level games. I was just letting them know because I don't know if you guys know this stat, but every year I was at BG, we had had an upset against a bigger conference school or a higher-ranked school," Howell said. "BG, they're going to come in here ready to work and ready to get after us. For the longest time, I've been telling them, Bowling Green, do not take them lightly. If we do take them lightly, they'll come in here and then they'll embarrass us. I've been telling all my teammates and even my coaches and stuff like that for a pretty long time at this point."

Texas A&M football coach Mike Elko also has plenty of familiarity having served as the Falcons defensive coordinator from 2009-2013 before getting his first Power Five opportunity at Wake Forest.

"Obviously a school that's very dear to me," Elk said Monday. "Spent five years at Bowling Green as a defensive coordinator. Our family absolutely loved that town. We have a lot of really fond memories, a lot of really good friends that live up in Bowling Green. A lot of respect for that school, a lot of respect for that university and their program."