I'm not sure who this'll piss off more, the folks on this board who want us in a conference, or the honks at ND Nation who want us to dump NBC for Fox.Notre Dame renewing TV contract with NBC
Fighting Irish agree to 5-year deal extending through the 2015 season
NBCSports.com news services
updated 3:26 p.m. ET, Thurs., June. 19, 2008
SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Notre Dame is renewing its television contract with NBC.
The university and NBC announced Thursday they have agreed to a five-year deal that runs through the 2015 season. The current contract was scheduled to expire in 2010.
This contract includes seven homes games per season. It allows for the first time an eighth off-site home game played at a neutral stadium.
NBC has broadcast Irish football since 1991.
"We are absolutely thrilled to be continuing our landmark agreement with Notre Dame, the most storied brand in college sports," said Dick Ebersol, Chairman of NBC Sports and Olympics. "This new deal, which will bring us to 25 years as partners, is great tribute to the wonderful relationship that (President, NBC Sports) Ken Schanzer has built with the entire Notre Dame community.
"The announcement of our association with Notre Dame back in 1990 was one of the great moments in the history of NBCSports, so we're obviously thrilled to be continuing this landmark partnership with Notre Dame. Notre Dame is unquestionably one of the premier brands that defines who we at NBC are — things like the Olympics, the NFL, the U.S. Open and Notre Dame. This guarantees we'll have a partnership of at least a quarter of a century, and we'll now have eight games a year instead of what has been six games a year."
Last year the Fighting Irish struggled, but a rough season hasn't discouraged Ebersol.
"The Notre Dame brand is a brand that has been sustained for decade after decade after decade," said Ebersol. "When you look at the great brands you don't necessarily look at year to year. Notre Dame has had a new coaching team settling in. We're big believers in how Notre Dame time and time again, over all these generations, has maintained its strength. I don't see that going away."
Notre Dame President Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. said that the partnership with NBC has been as valuable academically as athletically.
"NBC has always been accommodating to us on that even though their viewership increases as the game gets later. So we've stuck to that. But with the off-site games, they're off campus. So it doesn't present the problem of disrupting campus life and the academic activities on campus. In fact, it's easier for our fans to travel. If it's at night, they can travel during a Saturday. So this worked out well for both of us. Again, it just shows the way NBC has accommodated us. Even though their viewership would increase later, they accommodated our concerns about on campus games. And the off-site games provide an opportunity to have a primetime game broadcast by NBC."
Ebersol on how NBC covers Notre Dame: "From the very beginning, Kenny [Schanzer] and I made it clear back in '91 to the producers and the talent who started with it, and it's still made clear to them, that they are to deal with all of the issues and spare no punches."
Father Jenkins on benefit to fans and students: "This is just a great day for Notre Dame. First of all, our fans get to see eight games broadcast across the nation into their living rooms. That's wonderful for our fans. Secondly, it's very important that revenues we realize in this deal go to not only support student athletes, but students who are financially needy and will be enabled to go to Notre Dame who otherwise would not be able to go to Notre Dame."
"For almost 20 years, the innovative partnership between Notre Dame and NBC has been a valuable relationship for both the University and the network, and we are delighted that will be extended by another five years," he said. "Our fans and student-athletes have benefited, of course, but, most importantly, it is the general student body that has realized the greatest gains. In a collaboration unlike any other in higher education, revenue derived from the NBC contract has provided millions of dollars in financial aid to hundreds of deserving students at Notre Dame, and we are pleased that this support to the academic mission of the University will continue."
Notre Dame head football coach Charlie Weis added, "I'm thrilled on two levels to hear that Notre Dame will maintain its great relationship with NBC. As the head football coach, it is very beneficial for the program to have all of our home games broadcast into every living room in the country for the foreseeable future. As an alumnus, it is great to know that future students at Notre Dame will benefit from this partnership in the form of need-based scholarships."
Revenues from the NBC partnership have played a key role in Notre Dame's financial aid endowment since the start of the relationship in 1991. University officers decided then to use a portion of the football television contract revenue for undergraduate scholarship endowment (not athletic scholarships). To date, some 2,400 Notre Dame undergraduate students have received nearly $26 million in aid.
The University also has committed NBC revenues to endow doctoral fellowships in its Graduate School and MBA scholarships in its Mendoza College of Business.
The revenue generated through the NBC relationship is a primary reason why Forbes magazine has recognized the substantial financial contributions made by Irish athletics to the University's academic enterprise. In a 2007 survey, Forbes reported that the Notre Dame football program returns $21.1 million to academic initiatives, a total that is more than the survey's next five programs combined.
NBC has been televising Irish home games since 1991, and this marks the fifth of a series of five-year agreements with Notre Dame. The original agreement covered the seasons from 1991 through 1995. The first five-year extension (announced in 1994) covered 1996 to 2000, the second extension (announced in May '97) covered 2001 to 2005, and the third extension (announced in December '03) covered 2006 to 2010.
NBC has been televising Irish home games since 1991, and this marks the fifth of a series of five-year agreements with Notre Dame. The original agreement covered the 1991-95 seasons. The first five-year extension (announced in 1994) covered 1996-2000, the second extension (announced in May '97) covered 2001-05, and the third extension (announced in Dec. 2003) covers 2005-10. By the conclusion of this latest extension, NBC will have televised Notre Dame home football games for 25 consecutive seasons.
NBC's schedule of Notre Dame home games in 2008 features dates against San Diego State (Sept. 6), Michigan (Sept. 13), Purdue (Sept. 27), Stanford (Oct. 4), Pittsburgh (Nov. 1) and Syracuse (Nov. 22).
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Schmick will go nuts with this. 7 home games a year and then one neutral site. I can hear it now, ND is the SEC of the midwest.
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7-4-1 is hardly news, but you raise a valid point. Perhaps the extension was premature under the circumstances.
Many of us, myself included, were hoping that the new Athletic Director would abandon 7-4-1, but now his hands may be tied.
Of course, in years past the NBC deal has only called for six games a season. So unless NBC is paying ND a lot more money than would be the case otherwise, perhaps it might still be possible to get out of 7-4-1. I'd prefer 6-5-1 myself, provided that we do a better job scheduling the neutral site game than we've done up till now.
As for the SEC comparison, we only play 1-A teams, and we do travel outside our region. So an SEC comparison isn't entirely warranted.
Many of us, myself included, were hoping that the new Athletic Director would abandon 7-4-1, but now his hands may be tied.
Of course, in years past the NBC deal has only called for six games a season. So unless NBC is paying ND a lot more money than would be the case otherwise, perhaps it might still be possible to get out of 7-4-1. I'd prefer 6-5-1 myself, provided that we do a better job scheduling the neutral site game than we've done up till now.
As for the SEC comparison, we only play 1-A teams, and we do travel outside our region. So an SEC comparison isn't entirely warranted.
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that's actually already Nebraska. they've had two years in the last 5 where they don't play a road game until the 2nd week in October.Left Seater wrote:Schmick will go nuts with this. 7 home games a year and then one neutral site. I can hear it now, ND is the SEC of the midwest.
i'd sure like to see some contrite posts from our Bugeater fans about how OU fan called Callahan the loser he was from day 1...while you guys were high on the idea of the WCO and those 8 star recruits. turns out the best player of the Cally era was Zac Taylor. who was no Harrison Beck.
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Notre Dame still has a football program!???