San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

MSNBC election star Kornacki breaking down football now

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Whatever free time Steve Kornacki has on Sundays, he is following the New England Patriots and trying to figure out if they have any hope of keeping their postseason streak alive.

That’s why it made perfect sense for NBC to make him part of the network’s NFL coverage.

Kornacki, the breakout star of MSNBC’S election coverage, will continue to be a part of NBC’S “Football Night in America” after his debut appearance last Sunday. Kornacki will be on for the pregame show and during halftime of Sunday’s game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Buffalo Bills.

“I’ve been a football fan pretty much my whole life. So to get a shot to be on something that I’d be watching anyway is pretty cool,” Kornacki said. “What we’re trying to do is attach probabilit­ies to sort of add a layer to the playoff picture, rather than just one through seven and who is in. I hope people found that useful but from my own standpoint, I had a blast doing it.”

Kornacki said discussion­s began about appearing on Sunday nights shortly after the election.

Kornacki’s analysis of polls and voting on the big board has been a part of MSNBC’S election coverage since 2014. He is amazed that he has become a pop culture icon.

“I did not foresee any of that or could not have planned any of that,” he said. “But I had enough friends and family sending me things by the end of the week that I got a sense of it. It has surprised me as much as I think it has probably surprised other people.”

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