Time for some Monday Links

Let’s give you some links today.

USA Today’s Michael McCarthy discusses Kirk Herbstreit’s inaccurate report on LSU coach Les Miles this past weekend.

In his blog, Newsday’s Neil Best has more on his Sunday column with Keith Olbermann.

Ray Frager of the Baltimore Sun writes in his Medium Well blog about the NFL Today crew wearing 21 buttons to remember Sean Taylor.

CNBC’s Darren Rovell looks at the financial winners of the BCS.

In his Four DVRs, no waiting blog, the Houston Chronicle’s David Barron writes from New Jersey, one night after visiting the NFL Today and Football Night in America.

The Sports Media Watch blog looks at the ratings of past BCS Selection Shows on both ABC and Fox.

David Goetzl of the Media Daily News reports that even with a small viewership, the NFL Network led the four over the air networks in the 18-49 demographic last Thursday night for the Packers-Cowboys game.

Apparently, the Kentucky Public Service Commission is asking people not to call, write or e-mail about the NFL Network.

Here’s another editorial saying fans lose out in the NFL Network vs. cable dispute, this one from The Day of New London, CT.

Bill Jordan of the Biz of Football website reports that a petition is circulating online appealing to the NFL Network to make their games available online for everyone.

Dusty Saunders of the Rocky Mountain News (which has gone through a web redesign) writes about Cris Collinsworth, Keith Olbermann and completing the NBC trifecta, Bob Costas.

And NBC gives us some quotes from last night’s Football Night in America show.

Chris Zelkovich of the Toronto Star is on a jihad against NFL announcers who talk too much.

That will do it for now. I’ll be working on a recap for last night’s episode for The Amazing Race. See you later.

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