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I noticed your comment on talk:nfl quarterbacks, and made the page redirect to quarterback, which is preferable to deletion since people can type "nfl quarterback" into the search box and still end up at the relevant article. You can read more about redirects (our equivalent of "See [topic]" in paper encyclopedias) here: Help:Redirect. Kimchi.sg 02:58, 26 December 2006 (UTC)
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College Baseball Project
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Vandy vs. Miami U.
[edit]I'm quite impressed you found the obscure Miami reference on Vandy's baseball page! Hope you didn't take any offense from the matter - none was intended. Oughgh (talk) 04:01, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
- No offense taken at all... in fact, I was going for a lighthearted mood. On a lark, I looked to see what links to "Miami of Ohio". As I recall, there were two articles and three archived talk pages. So needless to say it didn't take much to make the appropriate edits. -- JeffBillman (talk) 08:13, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
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Old CWS-style brackets
[edit]I noticed you were the master behind the 6Team2ElimA B and C brackets, and they're awesome. The only thing I was wondering was if you'd feel comfortable making a change for me.
Instead of a round-seed naming convention, I think a game-team setup might make more sense.
For example, on ESPN's 1998 tourney results it pretty strictly lists things by Game #, however, those game #'s do not then go sequentially into the template. (they actually would get entered 1,2,3,5,4,6,7,8,9,10. For an example, see 1998 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.
So, rather than having the variables be "RD1-seed1" it seems to make sense to change it to "Game1-Team1" and so on, so then games could be entered chronologically, even if that doesn't match the order they appear on the Bracket.
I realize you created these a year and a half ago, but I wanted to ask before I myself went into someone else's work and mucked around. Please let me know if you'd rather I do it, or if you think a conversation on a different talk page (perhaps for the template) would be merited first. Thanks.Alphabeticalization (talk) 11:06, 11 January 2009 (UTC)
- Aha! You're right about the Wichita 3-4 seed game (which to be honest, I totally missed it). If NCAA's not going to be (well, wasn't) consistent in their game numbering, you're right, there's no point. Thanks for pointing that out.
- As for the seed bolding, I wish I could tell you where I got that from. Must've seen it modeled somewhere else, because you're right. Makes not much sense. Will fix (probably not tonight... but this week as I continue plugging in games).
- The red links was initially an intentional effort to see which ones would be red (so I could un-"baseball" those links), but I was also wondering... would it make sense to create a redirect from "Non-Existent Redouts baseball" to the "Baseball" heading of their generic sports article, so that in the event that said team gets their own baseball team page, that person doesn't have to go back to swap the link from the Tournament article? Or is that kind of preemptive-link-to-redirect not kosher?
- Finally, I'm replying on YOUR talk page to a comment on MY talk page, which I'm honestly not sure if that's how I'm supposed to be doing it. (If you stalked far enough, you'd see I'm darn new at this). Should I be doing this on my talk page? Argh... newbies... Thanks for the patience. Alphabeticalization (talk) 02:51, 13 January 2009 (UTC)
Template:6Team2ElimByesBracket
[edit]Hi, I'm trying to use your Template:6Team2ElimByesBracket for Qualification for the 2009 Little League World Series, specifically, the Phase 2 of the Mexican tournament. I believe that I have entered all the information correctly according to your parameters, but I am still having trouble displaying it on the page. Are you able to check and make sure I am using your template correctly?AtlasLibertas (talk) 04:18, 11 August 2009 (UTC)
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New tournament bracket template
[edit]Hello, I was wondering if you could help me with a bracket. I would like to make a page on the NCAA Division II baseball tournament, but many of the tournaments use a seven team double elimination bracket. This is not a bracket that there is currently a template for. As I have seen from your former contributions, you clearly know a thing or two about writing these, and I was hoping that you would be able to create a template for a tournament like this. Your assistance will be much appreciated, thank you. Hitmissgoodnogood (talk) 02:30, 16 May 2017 (UTC)
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