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1972 Michigan vs. Navy football game

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Comedian1018, hello. Thanks for you recent contributions. I've nominated 1972 Michigan vs. Navy football game, which you created, for deletion. I don't think this game is significant enough to warrant its own article. I encourage you to participate in the deletion discussion for the article here: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1972 Michigan vs. Navy football game. You might also want to check out Wikipedia:WikiProject College football, which contains a lot information about college football coverage on Wikipedia. I've done a lot of editing on college football topics with a lot of focus on Michigan football, and I'd be happy to answer any questions or concerns you might have. Keep up the editing. Thanks. Jweiss11 (talk) 00:40, 9 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

College football season articles

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Comedian1018, I see you've been busy creating a lot of college football season articles. Nice work. Just wanted to call to your attention a few style points.

  1. In section headings, proper nouns aside, only the first word should be capitalized. I'd also avoid symbols like ampersands there; i.e. write "Awards and honors", not "Awards & Honors".
  2. Scores and won-lost records should always be punctured with an en dash, not a hyphen; see Dash.
  3. Many of the other regular college football editors and I have made a habit of putting the season schedule toward the top of the article, often right below the lead. It should definitely appear before other tables like ones for rosters or lists of coaching staffs. The schedule summarizes what the team did nicely and is an element that strikes at the core of the topic at hand. Its utility and relevance warrants high placement.

Thank and keep up the good work. Jweiss11 (talk) 00:28, 24 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

Box Removal

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Sorry for the confusion, I should have clarified this when I removed them the first time. I actually don't have any problem with them, I'd just like to keep seasons using one format. If you could change them all at once, that would be great. Thanks, and my apologies again. SCS100 (talk) 05:15, 5 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

Merger proposal

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I have started a discussion proposing that your additions to 1984 Utah Utes football team be merged back into Utah Utes football under Chuck Stobart. You are encouraged to comment on the discussion. See Talk:Utah Utes football under Chuck Stobart#Merger proposal. —Ute in DC (talk) 04:45, 13 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

Depth chart templates, some basics re: new team season articles

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Comedian1018, were you talking about this depth chart template, Template:CFB Team Depth Chart? I'm not sure if there is one dedicated for NFL teams, but I don't see why this one couldn't be generalized for any level of football.

Also, I wanted to drop you a note about the new team season articles you've been creating. Thanks for churning out so many out of late. Just a few small, but important items:

  1. Be sure to add categories to any new articles you create. For D-I FBS team season articles, there always going to be a category for that football season and one for all the season articles for that team, e.g. for 1978 Purdue Boilermakers football team, we have Category:1978 NCAA Division I-A football season and Category:Purdue Boilermakers football seasons. There may also be relevant categories for that year's conference season, e.g. Category:1978 Big Ten Conference football season, and conference and bowl champion seasons, e.g. Category:Chick-fil-A Bowl champion seasons and Category:Big Ten Conference football champion seasons.
  2. Upon creating new articles, you should also create the talk page for that article and tag it with relevant project tags. For, college football articles, tag the talk page with {{WikiProject College football}}. For new articles, the class parameter in that tag should usually be set to Stub unless the article has well-developed prose and citations, in which case it could be Start class or better.
  3. All game scores and won-loss records should be punctuated with an endash, not a hyphen. Type –, not -. See Dash for more on this.

The first two items above will help other editors know that your new article has been created and properly integrate it into other articles they are working on. For example, I'm working on a big project to standardize a lot of the elements in coaching biographies. In head coaching record tables, we always want to link to team season articles if they exist. I've already done a lot of editing and standardization on most of the Big Ten Conference guys, but when you create an article such as 1978 Purdue Boilermakers football team, we want to go back and link to it from Jim Young (American football coach).

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Empty roster templates

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Will you please stop adding empty roster templates to college football pages. The ones that you have added to 2010 pages so far have only included coaching staffs and key players and nothing else but a big bulky template that is completly unneeded and out of place. I have gone through and deleted them from the 2010 pages because they don't add enough relevant information to be warrented. Please add the entire roster or none at at all or come up with a way to add the coaches that dosen't include that big template. Thank you.Bsuorangecrush (talk) 04:17, 31 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

1990 Florida Gators football team

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Greetings, Comedian1018. I have reverted your most recent change to the date formatting on the "Florida Gators football, 1990–1999" article. Please do not change it back again. The 1990 season records table is one of 85 identically formatted season records tables covering the years 1906 to 1999. The complete numeric date format (e.g. 9–19–1990) used in these tables provides the complete date in easily legible format that also minimizes the space required to present the date and thereby avoid internal line-wrapping within the tables. If you are viewing these pages on a standard monitor, you will note that these Florida Gators tables maximize the information presented while minimizing the line-wrapping, random white space and other anomalies that are endemic to many of the other college football tables for other teams. A lot of thought and careful planning went into the layout of the these tables, and I would be grateful if you did not futz with the existing table formatting. It took over two months of work to upgrade these 85 seasons of Florida Gators records tables to the existing consistently formatted and compact layout. It goes without saying that other members of the Florida Gators project who worked on these tables are not excited about seeing someone attempt to impose their own formatting preferences willy-nilly on these tables and disrupt our internal Gators project consensus. Thank you for your consideration. Dirtlawyer1 (talk) 06:16, 2 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Joe Paterno's final season

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I've noticed your recent editing in the 2011 Penn State football season article. Twice in the past 6 months, I've noted that it was Joe Paterno's "46th and final season." In my opinion, a person's 46 years at the same job is very significant to be noted on the page. On 29 May 2012, you deleted these significant words and final season. I'm adding them back. We can discuss further. Bob305 (talk) 20:39, 8 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

2011 Michigan Wolverines football team GA Review

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FYI Talk:2011 Michigan Wolverines football team#GA Review. Please help make this article better per the reviewer. TomCat4680 (talk) 21:11, 20 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

College football season articles

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Comedian1018, thanks for all your contributions. When creating new stub articles for college football team seasons, be sure to do the folllowing:

  1. Add team wikilinks in the schedule table, making use of Template:Cfb link where needed.
  2. Include the appropriate season category, e.g. Category:1998 NCAA Division I-A football season or Category:1998 Pacific-10 Conference football season if the conference category exists.
  3. Tag the talk page of the new article with the WikiProject College football banner and rate as a Stub by paste this code: {{WikiProject College football|class=Stub}}

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Comedian1018, when you create new articles for college football seasons, please be sure to add the relevant season category, e.g. Category:1963 Big Ten Conference football season for 1963 Northwestern Wildcats football team. Thanks, Jon

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I appreciate the work you have don on the page ,however it's not complete.I have don a lot of work over the last 3 years on the page myself. Someone deleted the lines and it does not look as good as it should. You did not add the totals just the basic info to get lost. Please do not delete what I have done. MDSanker 03:48, 21 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

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While I appreciate the feedback and understand the standards you/the community is trying to uphold, there are certain sports team pages (especially college sports pages) that have the same amount of information or less on active pages with the same or fewer number of sources. But I shall endeavor to produce a better page for publication when time permits.
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