Notre Dame releases teaser of ‘Here Come the Irish’ ahead of premiere

The doc premieres tomorrow

If you haven’t heard, Notre Dame football is releasing a documentary called “Here Come the Irish” on Peacock that will cover fall camp and onto the season.

The premiere is tomorrow, August 29th, and to create some excitement and anticipation, they released a minute-long trailer ahead of the first episode. It features linebacker [autotag]Jack Kiser[/autotag], while he’s on his farm working with his father.

This will be a great look into the Irish program, on top of getting to know the players away from the game of football. The short clip has Kiser talking about how he recognizes the special opportunity he has had to play for Notre Dame.

For many, it will be a must watch program. I will be tuning-in as soon as possible tomorrow.

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Notre Dame football will produce a behind-the-scenes documentary of the 2024 season

“Here Come The Irish” arrives later this month

When Notre Dame extended its contract with NBC Sports, the deal included a documentary on the football team that would steam exclusively on [autotag]Peacock[/autotag].

Well, the time has come for that to begin, as the Irish announced today when the first two episodes will air, August 29th. It will be an inside look into the program, which will be similar to HBO’s Hard Knocks.

Episodes three and four will be released on December 5th, five and six on December 19th and the finale on January 16th.

[autotag]“Here Come The Irish”[/autotag] is expected to follow Notre Dame through the preseason, up to the first game of the year, at a minimum according to The Irish Tribune. With that schedule you have to believe that it will go though most of the season.

While it’s unfortunate this is on Peacock, it’s just one more reason to bite the bullet and sign up. This alone most likely will be worth it, and you don’t have to worry about when the Irish are exclusively playing on the platform. (This was not an add, just my general thoughts.)

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