Talk:Max Good
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References tag removal
[edit]Third party reliable source will be introduced into this article. They include:
- The L.A. Times
- Rival.com
- S.F. Chronicle
- Bryant University
- Loyola Marymount University
In essence, all will confirm Max Good is a head coach at several universities, the win/lost record for the Lions, the most wins, etc. The reference section was reworked to include titles, URL and retrieval date. --Morenooso (talk) 02:49, 13 March 2010 (UTC)
Article rating re-assessed
[edit]Thia article is substantial but is still missing important content like where the subject was born, college background (if he was a player) and his coaching experience prior to what is stated in this article. IAW the quality scale, this article is rated C, Low for multiple wikiprojects
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