Thanks for all the work on the 2010 Braves page! WesUGAdawg ( talk) 23:34, 7 May 2010 (UTC)
I think its funny that I did all that time creating the weekly schedules only for to delete them saying they weren't needed, then someone else comes along and says I was right all along got rid of the team schedules. Just saying. Thanks for all the work though you put into the page, keep it up! Trocksuk4415 ( talk) 19:51, 19 September 2010 (UTC)
Just to let you know I think you've improved the page enough to the point where it marginally passes WP:ATHLETE and WP:GNG. My only concern left is if you have any more in depth coverage of him besides the Dothan Eagle article. The rest are all either trivial (ESPN and the list) or are routine coverage about games he played in. -- Ravendrop ( talk) 22:20, 5 February 2011 (UTC)
Since you are one of the more active people here editing Crimson Tide stuff, I want to see what you think about adding Mike Groh to the Template:2009 Alabama football. He was a graduate assistant coach in 2009, but I'm not sure if that is enough for inclusion on the template. Thoughts? Patriarca12 ( talk) 18:45, 8 February 2011 (UTC)
I just wanted to say a generic 'thanks' for all the correcting you are doing after me on the 2011 season article. I am still relatively new at the whole Wikipedia editing thing and I'm certainly prone to mistakes. You are much more experienced than I am. With my main goal being the betterment of that article, it's nice to know that if I mess up on something, I can count on you to fix it. Thanks again and go Braves! Bbqsauce13 ( talk) 02:55, 4 April 2011 (UTC)
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Here is why I changed what I did on the Alabama basketball page:
As for fitting better on the screen, that should take a back seat to making sure the info is in the proper columns. Is there anything else we can discuss? ~ Richmond96 t • c 01:49, 14 November 2011 (UTC)
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Hey there. I'm just getting started in college baseball. I created 2012 Florida Gators baseball team and noticed you created the Alabama page. Question: Is there a need for the game numbers on the left side of the schedule? I haven't seen this in any other sports and it seems like a waste of space. However, if there is a use for them, I will definitely leave it in there. Thanks ~ Richmond96 t • c 01:14, 19 February 2012 (UTC)
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Hello. With the following two edits I undid your removal of dead link references. I think it would be better if they were left in. That way people would know that at least at one point the information was referenced. [1], [2]-- Rockfang ( talk) 21:05, 3 July 2013 (UTC)
Hi, I see you have helped to maintain many of the stat pages, including Alabama_Crimson_Tide_women's_basketball
While double-checking it, I found what I think was an error in 1979-80, which I corrected.
The overall record, shown as 633-460, seems to be way off, I get 657–497
For the NCAA Total: the article says 560-401 but I get 584–438.
Would you be willing to double-check me?-- SPhilbrick (Talk) 15:49, 29 July 2013 (UTC)
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Please explain why you deleted the save category I added today from the softball template. There are three pitching stats that are supposed to be included on every site that shows results- win, loss, and save. This goes for both baseball and softball. I am currently working on the 2014 BYU Cougars softball team for Wikipedia and am willing to help fill in whichever teams have been completed that need the save category added. However I don't think you should decide solely because you're the head of the college softball task force to go and ignore the site of every team that says wins, losses, and saves should be included when official results are shown. You may ask where I have gotten this info from. I have talked to the BYU stats which acknowledge wins, losses, and saves should be shown. i have talked to ESPN, which has acknowledged wins, losses, and saves should be shown. I have also talked with the official stat keeper for the yearly World Championships of softball, which have said wins, losses, and saves should be shown. i have also visited more than 50 college softball websites, all of which show wins, losses, and saves for softball. For the record, Wikipedia is the only site I have visited that currently doesn't have the saves listed. Bigddan11 ( talk) 22:09, 8 May 2014 (UTC)
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