How much would you pay to watch a Notre Dame football game on TV?

Oklahoma fans will have to pay a crazy amount to see the Sooners opener on TV in a week. Would you pay the same to watch Notre Dame play?

Have you ever thought about how much you’d be willing to fork over in order to watch a Notre Dame game on a given Saturday?

I know last year some bought new cable plans in order to secure the ACC Network in time to see the Irish play at Duke so that would count as forking over some funds if you did, no doubt. However, if Notre Dame were to play a game on pay-per-view, how much would you pay to watch?

That’s exactly what is going on at Oklahoma this year as the Sooners game against Missouri State to start the season will be aired on pay-per-view.

How much will it cost to watch the Sooners take on traditional powerhouse Missouri State, you ask?

$54.99.

Mercy.

My question now for all of you is how much would you pay to watch a Notre Dame game in general, but especially one against a no-name foe?

There was plenty of anger by some when it was announced that Notre Dame’s game against South Florida was going to be shown on USA instead of NBC, due to the airing of golf’s US Open.

If that game, probably the least interesting of any on Notre Dame’s 2020 schedule, were to be played on pay-per-view, what would you pay to make sure to be able to watch it?

For work purposes I’d be forking it over but if we were talking strictly from a fans perspective, I’d be looking to host a gathering of some kind if I’m forking over 55 bucks to watch a football game.

If it’s a huge game I’m not going to let myself miss it. but let’s be honest – I have trouble thinking I’d be forking over that kind of money to watch the South Florida game live on TV when in a normal year the secondary market on a ticket to that game would probably be about the same, if not less.

Deals like this make me real thankful that Notre Dame has the NBC deal, even if has meant years of hearing the likes of Pat Haden and Doug Flutie.

 

Holiday season sports viewing guide: Everything to watch in NBA, bowl games, and more

All the great sports that are on TV over the next few days to get you through the holiday season.

Christmas is upon us, meaning it’s time to gather together with your family and reconnect in the holiday spirit.

That will take about ten minutes. And then you’ll start staring at your phone. Then, a half hour later, once dad has that second glass of wine and starts wandering into politics territory, you’ll start to wonder if maybe there’s a game you can throw on the TV to distract everyone.

We got you covered!

There are plenty of great sports on over the next few days, from bowl games to NBA Christmas Day action to Boxing Day with the Premier League.

Let’s break down all the sports that are on TV, day by day, giving you a full schedule to fill up, should you so choose.

Christmas Eve, December 24th: Hawaii Bowl!

8 p.m. ET — BYU vs. Hawaii in the Hawaii Bowl (ESPN)

Christmas Day, December 25th: NBA! NBA! NBA!

Noon ET — Boston Celtics vs. Toronto Raptors (ESPN)

2:30 p.m. ET — Milwaukee Bucks vs. Philadelphia 76ers (ABC)

5 p.m. ET — Houston Rockets vs. Golden State Warriors (ABC)

8 p.m. ET — Los Angeles Clippers vs. Los Angeles Lakers (ABC/ESPN)

10:30 p.m. ET — New Orleans Pelicans vs. Denver Nuggets (ESPN)

Boxing Day, December 26th: Premier League, CFB, NBA!

7:30 a.m. ET — Tottenham vs. Brighton (NBCSN)

10 a.m. ET — Chelsea vs. Southampton (NBCSN)

12:30 p.m. ET — Manchester United vs. Newcastle (NBCSN)

3 p.m. ET — Leicester City vs. Liverpool (NBCSN)

4 p.m. ET — Miami vs. LA Tech in the Independence Bowl (ESPN)

8 p.m. ET — San Antonio Spurs vs. Dallas Mavericks (TNT)

8 p.m. ET — Pitt vs. Eastern Michigan in the Quick Lane Bowl (ESPN)

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