Notre Dame football fans were so pissed they had to pay to watch game on Peacock

Sep 11, 2021; South Bend, Indiana, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish tight end Michael Mayer (87) scores in the first quarter against the Toledo Rockets at Notre Dame Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 11, 2021; South Bend, Indiana, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish tight end Michael Mayer (87) scores in the first quarter against the Toledo Rockets at Notre Dame Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports /
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Notre Dame Fighting Irish and college football fans were not too happy to find out that the team’s game against the Toledo Rockets on Saturday was only airing on the Peacock app.

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish opened up their season with a thrilling, back-and-forth, overtime victory over the Florida State Seminoles. Following that win, Notre Dame fans were understandably looking forward to the team’s remaining games on the schedule. But there was one problem — the Fighting Irish’s game against the Toldeo Rockets was not on a national broadcast.

Notre Dame’s game against Toledo took place exclusively on NBC’s streaming service, Peacock. That meant fans had to sign up for a subscription to watch the Fighting Irish barely defeat the Rockets by the score of 32-29.

Many on Twitter were not pleased with the decision to air Notre Dame’s second game of the season on a streaming service, and a streaming service only.

Twitter users hated that Notre Dame’s game vs. Toledo only aired on Peacock

As you can see, many were not fooled by Notre Dame struggling against Toledlo to bring them to signing up for a Peacock subscription to watch the game, even though it ended in nail-biting fashion.

The Fighting Irish saw a 24-16 lead vanish in the fourth quarter following an eight-yard touchdown pass from Carter Bradley to running back Bryant Koback and a 26-yard touchdown run by Dequan Finn to give Toledo a late 29-24 lead. Yet, Notre Dame bounced back to take a 32-29 lead with over a minute remaining in regulation, thanks to a 18-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Jack Doan to tight end Michael Mayer.

For those wondering, yes, Notre Dame’s game next week against the Purdue Boiler Makers will be available on Peacock. However, it will be broadcasted nationally on NBC. Almost got you there, didn’t we?

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