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A fact from Charles Alston (gridiron football) appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 10 March 2017 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that gridiron football player Charles Alston was the first college athlete to play in NCAA football and basketball games on the same day?
"Alston played in both games, becoming the first college athlete to play in both a NCAA football and basketball game in the same day." --> Should this be mentioned in the lead at all? It seems pretty important and quite impressive
"In November 2001, Alston was named to the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) All-Conference team.[6]" --> Shouldn't this appear after the September 11 info since November occurred after...?
"In February 2008, Alston signed with the Kansas City Brigade of the Arena Football League, but he left the team later that same month." --> Is it possible to include why he left? The article seems to have a bit more related to this.
The first article, if I recall correctly, only stated that Alston had signed with the Kansas City Brigade. His leaving is covered only by the transactions log and didn't receive outside coverage as to why. That's common for Arena football players; the sport is very small. ~ Rob13Talk21:22, 28 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]
"Alston is married to Michelle Alston and has a son, Isaac Charles Alston." --> Any information available to say when his son was born?
Very unsure what I was thinking when I wrote this, but per WP:BLPPRIVACY and WP:BLPNAME, we need less information, not more. I've kept the wife's name since it's in more than one source I've seen, but I've taken out the father and son names. ~ Rob13Talk21:22, 28 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]
All publications/websites/journals should be linked for their first appearance in the "References" section – in my experience
For example, The Washington Post would be linked in Ref #1 and only for Ref #1
Per MOS:SMALLCAPS, references #1, 3, 6, 13, 15, and 17-20 should all not include capitalized text such as "ALL-MET FOOTBALL", "FOR THE RECORD", "ACTIVITY", etc.
@Carbrera: This is ready for a second look. If at all possible, could you try to look at this quickly? The WikiCup cutoff is coming up in a few hours, I believe, and I hadn't realized I was just outside the next round cutoff. Thank you so much for the review and sorry this took a while to get to. This month has been crazy for me, punctuated by a computer issue that prevented me from doing much over the last 48 hours. ~ Rob13Talk21:22, 28 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, I have no outstanding issues with the article. In fact, I apologize that it took me so long to review this. Hopefully your computer is back up and running like usual. Regards, Carbrera (talk) 21:37, 28 June 2017 (UTC).[reply]