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First of all, there is no such institution as "the University of Miami-Ohio"; the University of Miami is somewhere else entirely. Next, I changed the link to Jones' college to reflect that of his college hockey team. While I was at it, I opted to do away with the needless disambiguation "(Ohio)" from the name of the university, instead putting the university's location in the article text at its first mention. "Miami of Ohio" and similar names border on POV. -- JeffBillman (talk) 21:43, 4 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I must admit that I'm a fan of Ryan Jones, but I don't think that 25 points necessarily qualifies this year as being a breakout season. It's certainly his best yet, but it's not anything spectacular, and regardless, the reader can judge for him/herself based on the statistics at the bottom of the page. Therefore, I deleted the line, as per Wikipedia:Be bold. Techfiend (talk) 06:43, 2 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]