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Was wondering if there's any objection to adding Nat Pierce to Fordham Rams football#Notable former players? This was asked about at WP:THQ#Fordham Ram Football players and after doing some digging I found a Natty Pierce mentioned by name in Seven Blocks of Granite. I added a source for that Pierce in that article, but not sure what the WP:CSC are for the names in "Notable former players" seciton of this article. All of the entries in the list except for four have their own Wikipedia articles, and the four that don't aren't supported by any citations or mentioned anywhere else in the article. For what it's worth, if you Google Nathaniel Pierce and Fordham football, you do get lots of hits in addition to the NYT obituary I cited in the SBOG article. -- Marchjuly (talk) 01:18, 15 February 2021 (UTC)Reply