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2008 Civil War (college football game)[edit]

Quite an exhaustive article and fairly well-researched. You might want to read WP:CIT to see how to convert your existing references into inline citations as that will the article read better. I'll try and take a closer look later. Good job! --Esprqii (talk) 16:52, 6 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks! This is the first time I've had so many refs to tie in and I'm still learning how best t odo this in Wiki. Work in progress. :) --Abdoozy (talk) 06:46, 7 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

How to flag a reassessment[edit]

I noticed that you copied

reassess=yes

into the talk page, but that argument actually needs to go into the banner, like this. Hope that helps. Is there anything I can do to update the documentation on the assessment page to make this clearer? DeFaultRyan 15:48, 8 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

College Football Project request[edit]

Hello! You are listed as an active member of the College Football Project! We have a large number of unreferenced biographies of living persons, but it works out to be just two or three articles per active participant. I've divided up the articles that need help and put them in a table on Wikipedia talk:WikiProject College football/Unreferenced BLPs. Please assist the project by researching and sourcing the articles that have been "assigned" (so to speak) to you.--Paul McDonald (talk) 02:31, 11 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Oregon Ducks uniforms[edit]

Thanks for the old uniforms. However, the darker lines on the pants and the jerseys are for Pro Combat uniforms only, so the images will need to be edited to remove those. Also, the uniform template itself is for modern uniforms, so the style will have to be redesigned, since jerseys were quite different thirty years ago (think longer sleeves). Just look at Category:National_Football_League_uniforms. If you want to go ahead and redesign the template to be era-appropriate, go right ahead, but I'd like to see it before you start uploading it. I really do appreciate the help, though. I've got my hands full as is with modern-day uniforms, so thanks for any help you can give with old uniforms. If you don't mind, there are a few small things on the uniforms that I'd like to touch up as well. Oh yeah, and one other thing: even though I have the file mover flag and can move incorrectly-named files if necessary, thank you for taking the time to correctly name the files! --Kevin W./TalkCFB uniforms/Talk 01:24, 26 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks. Happy to help and appreciate advice and guidance as I'm new at this. The template I had was the only one I could find. There seem to be zillions of kit uniform templates for football but none for American football. I need to redo the "Donald Duck" uniform image anyway as the numbers are too low (they were moved to the upper shoulders to make room for the logo). I was also planning to go back farther in the Duck livery, as the pre-1967 uniforms were a bit different especially in the road versions which looked just like UCLA's whites (see http://www.benzduck.com/journal/2011/3/21/the-oregon-uniform-1950-1999.html). And nothing irritates me more than misnamed files :) --Abdoozy (talk) 20:53, 26 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Ok, well, if you want help adapting the template, I'll be glad to help. If you need more info about the Ducks' uniforms, Uni Watch has a lot of good pics here. --Kevin W./TalkCFB uniforms/Talk 00:07, 27 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
By the way, are you planning to do other teams once you're done with Oregon? Unfortunately, I've got my hands full with modern uniforms, so I can't help out right now, but I would absolutely love it if you tackled the rest of the nation bit by bit. --Kevin W./TalkCFB uniforms/Talk 06:28, 28 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Long sleeve template[edit]

I went ahead and created a version of my template with the older helmet and the long sleeves, so you can go ahead and use that. --Kevin W./TalkCFB uniforms/Talk 23:55, 30 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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List of Oregon Ducks football seasons[edit]

Hello, I'm making an article on a List of Oregon Ducks Football seasons. I was wondering if you could help contribute things to the article, such as linking the seasons and bowl games to the individual articles and such. Thanks. Thomsonmg2000 (talk) 21:40, 30 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Barnstar[edit]

The Original Barnstar
Where I saw a POV-euphemism that needed to be crushed (with quote marks), you saw the same problem but devised a more elegant solution: better words. Wikipedia is made up of words, and finding the right ones is what it's all about. Cheers to you, Abdoozy. 74.178.230.234 (talk) 03:37, 24 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

This is for your excellent, well-considered edit here.Good show!74.178.230.234 (talk) 03:37, 24 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Joe Lillard[edit]

I'll do some further research later today on whether he was actually an All-American. Sources can be wrong or misleading on occasion, and it's sometimes difficult to tell even for experienced writers, especially when you aren't that familiar with the topic otherwise. If I don't find more proof on the questionable aspects, I'll remove them. Giants2008 (Talk) 17:20, 27 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Didn't find any real evidence that he was truly an All-American, and the ESPN College Football Encyclopedia I own didn't list Lillard among the All-Americans for 1931. That's now gone from the article. I also failed to find firm evidence that Lillard played baseball at Oregon, although multiple sources I've found state that he played multiple sports at Oregon (of course, they don't say what the other sports are). It's possible that he played other sports during his freshman year, since he was a sophomore in 1931, as some new information I found and added to the article reveals. Still, I can't prove anything and have removed the baseball part for that reason. Thank you for bringing the discrepancies to my attention. I really need to work on the article more in the future, because I agree with you that he is a fascinating figure. Giants2008 (Talk) 20:47, 27 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Nice work on this! Even though I am a Duck, I care very little about football, but history is always interesting. It clearly shows that Eugene certainly is a mudhole, doesn't it? Cheers, Valfontis (talk) 22:35, 25 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Oregon Ducks football[edit]

Hi Abdoozy, sorry for not responding sooner. I've been in somewhat of a hiatus and didn't see your message until today when I went to update the Oregon Ducks track and field page with the recent women's indoor title. I blazed through the article really quick and it looks much better. Some of the "eyesores" have been eliminated and it's in general, much cleaner that it was before. I'll take a look at it in more detail when I have the time. Let me know if you're still interested in pushing it toward GA. Nice work thus far! --Cluskillz (talk) 21:57, 15 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

I’ve skimmed through the article and decided to focus on the broader stuff first. I think it makes more sense to do this before getting into the nitty gritty details. It appears we have three basic templates or articles to follow; Georgia Tech Yellowjackets football, Maryland Terrapins football, and the template from the CFB wikiproject.

  • With the above in mind, this is my proposal for organization per the above:
  • History
    • All history subcategories
  • Venues and facilities (I think this name is better than "Home stadium"; there is much to write about Oregon's facilities than just the venue.)
  • Culture (or "Traditions")
    • Merge rivalries here(?)
  • Bowl game history (or make it a subcat of "Team Achievements" here)
  • Notable Players (or "Individual Achievements"?)
  • Coaches and staff (since the history section is organized around coaches, I don't think this section is necessary (edit: changing my tune here; a section focusing on just the coaches is probably useful since the history section focuses on the program. --Cluskillz (talk) 23:25, 18 March 2012 (UTC)))[reply]
  • Uniforms (to me, it seems that uniforms are less important than the above categories; or merge into the "Culture" section)
  • In the history section, maybe there are too many segments? Some "eras" are only four seasons in length, just one recruiting cycle. Perhaps some can be merged together unless some of those short eras are particularly notable.
  • As Kelly has settled in as HC, some of his methods have been discussed more and more. The pace of his offense, the zone read, his attention to details. The major changes that characterize Kelly's teams can perhaps be the lead into the Kelly era section before jumping into a chronological recount.
  • Good job on reducing the length of the Bellotti era. I think I went way overboard when I put it in there. Could perhaps be done further still (In this and maybe other sections as well like the Kelly era). Merge some game stuff and finer details into individual season articles. Major assistant coaching changes should stay (ie. Crowton leaving for Kelly) but stuff like Roper throwing four TD passes and Stewart gaining 253 rushing yards in the Sun Bowl should probably be in the 2007 Oregon Ducks football team article instead of this one. Maybe a mention of the Sun Bowl victory capping off the 2007 season is appropriate but individual stats, et al, should probably be left off. Likewise, the details of the off field controversy will probably become cumbersome as the section grows over time. Some things can maybe stay like James's Doak Walker Award since it's the first national award a Duck player has received. Likewise, "The Pick" has become so legendary that it should probably remain as well.
  • Venues: mention the "arms race"? Therapy center, academic support center, locker rooms, Cas expansion, etc. and Knight's involvement with the projects. It's been fairly big news over the past decade. Mosho center pretty good start on it.
  • Rivalries can probably be expanded a little bit. I'm always a bit...confused...as to how much should go on the parent article vs the detailed article. Not sure if there's a specific guideline somewhere or something. I noticed you tagged the rivalry with USC. Much like some claims of a Cal-USC rivalry years ago, I don't think one really exists outside the most zealous fans and the line can probably be deleted soon. Should the Platypus Trophy be mentioned? I was a bit shocked when I noticed it has its own page.
  • Nice shot of LMJ...are you on the sidelines during games? I wonder if his part is disproportionately large for the notable players section. Some of it can possibly be exported to LMJ's article. Do you think Mel Renfro & co's world record in the 4x400 notable for this article?
  • Uniforms section still seems pretty large. Not sure what can be done with it at this time. I guess a lot happens on that front. Some of it is duplicative. For example, the middle of the first paragraph states the same thing as the end of the third paragraph. Maybe even a new strategy and overhaul to organize the section is needed.
  • Traditions/Culture section? A bit difficult since the Ducks seem to have a distinct lack of tradition as is proud of it. I believe there is even a billboard inside the Mosho denouncing tradition. Maybe something about this can be mentioned if you can find a supporting article. I'm 90% sure I read a column about just that somewhere online. The Duck's pushups? There was some buzz about that during the 2010 season. The Harley? Don Essig's quote? The walk over the footbridge? The O hand signal? I'm not sure how notable any of those really are.
  • Not sure how significant this is, but the coaches section can maybe mention the continuity of the coaching staff. Few programs have the coaching consistency as Oregon. Some assistant coaches have been at Oregon for decades. Recent ESPN article stated that as of a few days ago, only Oregon has had the same coaching staff since the start of 2009.
  • Nice to see the statistics section gone. That section was just a nightmare.

Thanks for pushing this article. Let me know of your thoughts on the above. I can take on some of the major items if you want, but I'm not going to be able to move quickly on it. I'll edit some of the smaller changes as I see them. --Cluskillz (talk) 17:32, 18 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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College football uniforms[edit]

I'm about to get back to work on updating the college football uniforms for the upcoming season, but it's highly likely that I won't be providing Wikipedia with any further updates. Unfortunately, unless the rules change, I have to compromise the quality of my work in order to fit into the rules Wikipedia has. I don't like the rules and I certainly don't like the draconian people who enforce them without regard for the work, but I can't change any of that. Therefore, I'm probably going to continue my work elsewhere on a site I've been working on for a while. User:JohnnySeoul has a far superior template to what I use and I'm thinking of updating to that template. You've been a great help in working on the CFB uniforms and I would appreciate your collaboration on the site, especially with regards to older college football uniforms. If you know of anyone else who might be interested, please let me know. Thanks. --Kevin W./TalkCFB uniforms/Talk 08:03, 31 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Statistical leaders[edit]

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Location?[edit]

Hi Abdoozy - do you have a location for where File:Sharp shinned hawk 2.jpg was taken, please? It's a good pic and would be a lot more valuable with location data. Thanks! - MPF (talk) 23:44, 31 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

how do I geotag a photo in Wikipedia Commons? I have the location info, but am unable to figure out how to update the image data. Lo siento. Abdoozy (talk) 01:18, 1 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks! Copy in {{Location dec|1.234|-5.678}} (where 1.234 is the decimal degrees North latitude, and -5.678 the decimal degrees West longitude). If you prefer, put the location here I can add it to the file for you. - MPF (talk) 21:49, 2 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Location added, thanks for the suggestion and help! Abdoozy (talk) 02:43, 7 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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