How do we keep ending up with these rivals doing ND commentary? Haden, Mayock, Flutie, fuck. Next thing you know when Michigan gives Harbaugh the axe he's going to get a job at NBC. Why couldn't they bring the Bus back to do commentary, or like...any other alumni?
You know...this team hasn't done much ever since Haden first stepped into that booth. I think he put bad USC mojo on us, and it continued with Mayock/Flutie possibly.
The blue-hairs wanted him to sit down and shut up. They are trying to watch the game.
DOWN IN FRONT!!!
Wish we'd go to ESPN or FOX.
Except go undefeated in the 2012 season, and go to the NCG following that season.

When's Bobby Bowden gonna host the halftime show dag gummit?
I know everybody hates Tom Hammond but unless they hire Don Criqui to call the games for TV, my favorite will always be Hammond, Mayock and Alex........... or Alex, anybody & anybody.
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Funny to hear people call out Mayock for jocking opponents nuts but then have the audacity to call ESPN out on their SEC bias. I found him rooting more for the underdog in most cases, not specifically our opponents in general, such as Navy.
but it was over the heads of casual viewers...they wanted him to "dumb it down" so to speak and he wasn't happy with that and wasn't going to change
When you hear "Doug Flutie" and "Jonathan Vilma," don't you just think "Notre Dame Football!!!"? As Churchill said after eating some mediocre pudding: "This lacks a certain theme."
NBC finally got it right with Hicks and Mayock after years of having at least one horrible announcer. Then they go and screw it up immediately. Mayock's analysis is outstanding.
NBC finally got it right with Hicks and Mayock after years of having at least one horrible announcer. Then they go and screw it up immediately. Mayock's analysis is outstanding.
The Whole NBC production needs to be overhauled. The whole thing is so weak compared to when we are away and the games are on ABC and ESPN. The half time show sucks, the pre game sucks and the post game sucks. Its embarrassing and they make the whole thing boring.
I think this has a lot to do with just having ND games. I don't understand why NBC does not go out and try to ink a deal with 2 second level conferences. Do a deal with one on the east coast (Mac/American) and one on the west coast (Mountain West/WAC) and package a game before and after ND 3:30 games or 2 games leading up to ND night games. You could actually get some pretty good games for NBC and also get games for the second sports network.
I think this has a lot to do with just having ND games. I don't understand why NBC does not go out and try to ink a deal with 2 second level conferences. Do a deal with one on the east coast (Mac/American) and one on the west coast (Mountain West/WAC) and package a game before and after ND 3:30 games or 2 games leading up to ND night games. You could actually get some pretty good games for NBC and also get games for the second sports network.
I certainly agree. Maybe even give a similar deal to the armed forces schools. That would give them plenty of meaningful talent to build a core of personalities and they could offer a much better broadcast crew and even have a game day location based on the 4 teams and their schedules. They could search out alumni from each of the 4 schools.
This would be awesome. I'd vote for the AAC to run before/after ND games.
As much as people rag on it no longer being a power conference, UC, UCF, Navy, Memphis, Houston (soon) and even East Carolina (kind of) present some pretty strong football.
With their conference slate, and some of the non-conference games those teams play, NBC would be able to pick out at least two decent matchups every week that would be good warm-up or cool-downs before/after ND.
What do they typically air before games in the fall now? Golf? I don't remember what NBC's Saturday morning/early afternoon schedule looks like.
Couldn't tell you lol. I only watch NBC for the live football games.
If it's not 3:30 on a Saturday, I've got the TV on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, or FS1 for whatever games are on before/after ND.
Should start a petition to get NBC to hire Tony Roberts.