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1. Well-written
...with 6 touchdowns en route to an appearance in the 2021 Las Vegas Bowl... to maintain consistency with the rest of the article and per MOS:NUMERAL, the 6 here should be written out (six).
2. Verifiable Earwig is highlighting names of awards, no issues with this. No notes on the reference layout or reliable sources.
Spot check: 4, 6, 17, 19, 25, 28, 34, 36, 44, 48, 51, 56, 61, 69, 77, 85- no issues.
Ref. 3 notes he was 137 pounds his freshman year instead of 125?
Ref 6 and 15 are the same article.
55: ...he became the first player to complete at least 85 percent in consecutive games. Add a note with the clarification from the source that this requires attempting at least 20 passes in each game.
3. Broad
Is it necessary to have the notes with the game scores? Especially in sentences where it is already explained that the team won/lost?
I have a few notes on irrelevant details that I feel should be removed:
In April 2024, Regina was found to have violated NCAA guidelines by booking flights for recruits to visit Arizona State during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. This article is about Jayden, not his mother.
His favorite meal to prepare is spaghetti and other types of pasta, with his favorite snack being honey buns. Doesn't add anything important/notable
4. Neutral No concerns with neutrality
5. Stable No concerns with stability
6. Illustrated The images are free use, relevant, and have suitable captions.
I kept the Washington Post source regarding his weight (125lb) since the author of the article interviewed his family in San Bernardino for it, which should be more accurate than the other citation. "Is it necessary to have the notes with the game scores?" I only included scores in prose that were uncommon/notable (63-7). I can either add all scores to prose or remove the ones delegated to notes due not being super important. All other suggestions I agreed with and fixed or removed. ~ Dissident93(talk)22:01, 10 October 2024 (UTC)Reply
@Dissident93: Thanks for the quick response. Yeah, I would prefer the non-notable scores to be removed entirely- it does not seem to be common practice on other GA football biographies that I've seen. -Riley1012 (talk) 00:39, 11 October 2024 (UTC)Reply
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