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NBC deal in jeopardy if Notre Dame loses under Brian Kelly


Just win, baby!
Just win, baby!

NBC is praying that Brian Kelly revives the Notre Dame franchise make no mistake about it.

NBC has seen their broadcast numbers slump from 5.2 million per telecast under Charlie Weis in his first year to just 3.7 million this year.

That's a massive drop when it comes to advertisers and NBC knows it.

They are forking out $15 million a year to Notre Dame to cover their  home games and they are barely breaking even under the Weis era.

NBC honcho Dick Ebersol made that clear in The New York Times during the week

"Unquestionably, we would always like them to have a higher degree of consistency" he stated when talking about Notre Dame.

No kidding. Ebersol is being very nice about what is quickly becoming a problem for Notre Dame and the network. The last national championship was in the Lou Holtz era some four head coaches ago if you include George O'Leary. The last major bowl game was also  under Holtz.

That can't go on, especially with new ownership at NBC. Comcast will be doing a line by line analysis of what is paying off and what is not for the troubled network.

Unless Kelly can create a winning franchise then the Notre Dame/NBC deal could be in jeopardy.

So the message is clear for Kelly from NBC, Notre Dame and the fans.

Just win baby!


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just hang in there NBC..........ND the team will get there.they will be back, all the way back to #1..go...go...go...fight...fight...fight irish.
NBC / COMCAST would have to break the contract that was renewed last year and is actually good thru 2015 which is one year longer than Kelly's contract. Kind of a buyout like Charlies but even more expensive, so not sure if Comcast would want to cough up all that cash up front to get out of the contract and try to replace it with something else. Maybe if Ebersol retires or gets fired but don't forget he has close ties with Notre Dame as well with his son Charlie graduating from ND.
 




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