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Would there be any objection to me reformatting these lists to match the formatting of the other similar pages? I wouldn't change any of the information, nor the introduction, just pasting the stats into my Excel workbook that spits out everything in Wikipedia code. It would look something like this (and it would have the players linked to their respective articles):
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The article has been tagged with Template:Disputed. Editors including IPs have chosen to replace global citations with ad hoc references to individual stats of individual players without regard to specific and consistent timeframes. At best, the individual stats were accurate when updated, but clearly the relative ranking of players within each breakout category can no longer be verified. To resolve as was originally done, the category would need to reference an authoritative citation and a specify an "as of" date for context. Without that, the article is now a mishmash of undated and semi-verifiable stats. UW Dawgs (talk) 01:18, 15 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]