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So, NBC is going to license Notre Dame football games to a sports net run by a rival network? I don't think so. ESPN could take an ND football game from ABC/ESPN and put it on an ACC Network, but they would probably take an economic hit to do it so I don't know why they would do it. Even if they did put one ND game per year against some weak ACC opponent (which is what the conference sports networks have been doing) would anyone really care?
What about ND hockey? Well they are in Hockey East which has a TV deal and ND hockey has their own TV deal with NBC Sports Network. (Yes, the Irish have screwed over Hockey East!)
So, that leaves ND men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball... for a potential ACC Network. That's not real attractive content and it certainly wouldn't drive getting carriage around the country.
ESPN already has the ACC media rights locked up and they run the risk of losing more college sports content in the future as the Big 1G TV contract comes up for bid. They have to be careful about losing content as they continue to raise sub rates to customers.
NBC won't be doing it for live games, NO. All of the ND home football games will be shown on NBC. What I'm talking about are mid-week replays of some games and reairing of classic games like FSU vs ND in 1993. NBC has a large vault with an inventory of past Notre Dame games going back to 1991 or whenever they contracted for ND. ND football doesn't have a Conference Channel to show them on, so ESPN is proposing showing old classic ND games by licensing them from NBC on an ACC Channel. I also think CBS probably has some of those classic Miami at ND games in 1988 (Catholics vs Convicts). There are probably some Pitt ND games with Dan Marino. A ND fan would have to tell us what memorable games they have played over the years.
ESPN has already gotten pricing from NBC Sports on what it would cost to show it on an ACC Channel. It's already being built in the cost models for a Channel. It's the same for Hockey. The ACC channel might want to show a classic ND-BC hockey game if there is one. But the live games will first air on NBC.
The ACC Channel will have to pay NBC to show this stuff who will pay ND, but if it helps get carriage it would be worth it as long as it's not absorbitantly expensive. From what I'm told it is workable. Then you can take that NBC footage and have Joe Montana or Lou Holtz being interviewed while watching those games and telling the audience what they were feeling at the time. There is a lot of creative stuff that can be done. Notre Dame doesn't have to be a full member to do this.
Outside of that the ESPN games, which will be 30 over the next 12 years could be shown live on the channel. But they will only do that probably for some lower interest ones. They can do the same as above for ones they first air on ABC or ESPN.