Last week, after Charlie Weis was canned, Kirk Herbstreit asked the pertinent question: “Why do we still talk about Notre Dame like they are a relevant program?” I’m paraphrasing. But he couldn’t figure why the media covered the Irish like they continued to be a national powerhouse, even though they have been mediocre at best for about two decades now. I think it’s a question that is easily answered if Kirk looks around the office.
Lou Holtz, former Notre Dame football coach, current college football analyst.
Bob Davie, Holtz’s successor at Notre Dame, and now a color guy for college football.
Oh, but it doesn’t stop at college football. No no no. Check out the college basketball.
Digger Phelps was a former Irish basketball coach and is now a college basketball analyst.
Former Irish great Laphonso Ellis is also an analyst for the Worldwide leader now too.
BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE
Of course, there is Sportscenter anchor Hannah Storm, who takes any opportunity to remind all of us that she too went to Notre Dame.
So Kirk, that’s why people at ESPN still talk about Notre Dame because they are relevant. Almost everyone there spent some time in South Bend.
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